Alternate Site Student Teaching
Students may also do a portion of their student teaching during fall or spring semester via the Common Market, which allows them to do one of their student teaching experiences at another Minnesota State Colleges and Universities four-year institution.
Students also have the option of teaching in another state or country.
To be eligible for an alternate student teaching site students must have:
- A minimum GPA of 2.75
- C’s or better in their major coursework
- No active professional concerns or Action Plans on file in the Special Education Department or the Office of Clinical Experiences
- Fewer than four N’s and no U’s on field experience evaluations
- Successfully completed all other coursework and field experiences, including methods class
- International student insurance
Students are ineligible to student teach at an alternative site if they have:
- Completed a previous student teaching experience at an alternate site
- Been removed from or been required to complete field experience
- Were asked to repeat, were terminated or did not complete their first student teaching session
To apply for an alternate site:
Students should follow the application procedures of all the entities involved in the alternate site student teaching experience. Depending upon the destination, students will work through:
- The University of Northern Iowa (UNI)
- St. Cloud State University’s Office of Clinical Experiences (OCE)
- St Cloud State University’s Department of Special Education
- St Cloud State University’s Center for International Studies (CIS)
Students are bound by all St Cloud State University policies, which are described in handbooks and on websites that pertain to student teaching and alternate site student teaching.
Students must obtain appropriate application materials from St. Cloud State University’s Office of Clinical Experience, the Special Education Department office or the Center of International Studies
Students must provide a letter of interest that addresses:
- Your interest in student teaching in an alternate site.
- Your ability/inability to speak the language at that site.
- What you think will be different at that site.
- How you will prepare.
- How you think you will cope and adapt in the new environment.
- An Alternate Site Student Teaching application form from the Department of Special Education.
- Two letters of recommendation from faculty members.