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Jan 02, 2025
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
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CNS 9930 - Teaching Internship Credits: 3
The teaching internship is a supervised training experience that prepares students to successfully function in the role of a counselor educator. Internship experiences emphasize the integration of theory and research through applied practice to teaching and the contextualization of worldview and faith to the person and process of counselor education. In this course, students will examine the theoretical and applied aspects of the human learning process related to postsecondary teaching and learning in counselor education. With an emphasis on instructional planning, organization, delivery, management and evaluation related to teaching counselors-in-training, students will hone their philosophy and skill in teaching under the supervision of program faculty. Students will synthesize and apply their knowledge of learning and instructional processes as teaching assistants in graduate counseling courses. This internship serves as one domain emphasis requiring a minimum of 150 hours of supervised experience in teaching (students are required to complete 600 hours of supervised internship over 3 internship courses: CNS 9460; CNS 9930; CNS 9931). Students will meet one hour a week in individual or triadic supervision with their supervising teacher and an average of one and a half hours a week in group supervision.
Prerequisite(s): CNS 9700 and CNS 9001 Advanced
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