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Mary Roth
Instructor, MSED 479 "Practicum Seminar" (Math/Science), Master of Science in Education |
Research/Scholarship
Education
Year Degree Institution 1988 MS, Education and Social Policy
Secondary Teaching MathematicsNorthwestern University
Teaching/Advising
Courses
MS_ED 479 Prac Sem Math/Science The Practicum Seminar: Math and Science is the intersection of practice and theory. It provides an open forum designed for sharing observations, questions, concerns, discoveries, and reflections that occur during the Practicum/Observation quarter in student's assigned schools. Sense-making discussions based on these issues help frame the application of theory within the real world classroom. Additionally, each week’s seminar addresses various topics of teaching and learning that crucial to student's development as a practitioner during the Student Teaching quarter. These sessions are designed to be complementary to the methods courses. Practicum provides that general focus and your methods provide the specific focus. Teach Ed 379 Practicum: Math & Science Students complete a practicum that required a minimum of 10 hours per week for the whole quarter observing and assisting in a school approved by the director of undergraduate teacher education. Concurrent registration in 341 and the applicable methods and teachniques course (354-59) required. Prerequisites: 304 and passing score on the Illinois Basic Skills Test.
Professional
Employment History
1999 - 1999 Math Tutor
119 Central Park Ave.
Wilmette IL 60091

