Student Teaching
- Assignments are made by the clinical experiences coordinator with the assistance of university faculty from various subject areas
- Candidates generally indicate several geographic and grade level preferences and, whenever possible, those wishes are given serious consideration
- Districts may require an interview and have the right to accept or reject a student teaching application. Teacher Education Services at Iowa State University facilitates the placement of student teachers, but the final decision is that of the school district
- Students may not contact schools directly to facilitate either a practicum or student teaching placement. If the student fulfills all of the requirements to student teach, providing one placement for student teaching is the obligation of the university. If a student is not successful during student teaching, additional placements do not have to be made by the university
- Locations outside of Iowa will require proof of professional liability insurance; which is an additional out-of-pocket expense
- If you are entering into student teaching with a student improvement plan or significant concerns expressed by your program coordinator/advisor, you may not be approved to be placed in an outside location
- Student teaching start dates will follow the assigned district calendar
- You will still be completing the State of Iowa Licensure requirements in all of the above locations
- An authentic cultural experience — for most of the countries the student is immersed in a local teaching experience or an international school that draws students from around the world
- Support from the Iowa State coordinator that thoroughly knows the area and has a direct relationship with the local school district
- Clinical experience that meets all of the Iowa State and State of Iowa teaching requirements, including being evaluated by an Iowa State supervisor
- The student can student teach eight weeks in another country as an option for the second half of the usual culminating student teaching experience
- Destination locations vary from semester to semester. Students can learn more about upcoming locations at the Student Teaching Open House offered each semester
- The student will be part of a small group of Iowa State students participating in the student teaching experience for that country
- The full-time student teaching experience is the focus of the trip and students are held to State of Iowa and Iowa State program standards and expectations for studying abroad
- An Iowa State site coordinator visits the student teacher during the student teaching experience to supervise and evaluate the student
- When free time permits, students can take part in sight-seeing and other local adventures
- You do not need to know the local language for teaching purposes
- Once chosen, the Iowa State coordinator is closely involved with the student, including visiting the student while the student is teaching
- Iowa State arranges housing for the students
- A series of pre-departure meetings helps prepare students for the upcoming trip. Former international student teachers are there to answer questions
- The Iowa State supervisor observes several days of student teaching the classroom
- Tuition and fees
- Program fee
- Travel to/from the destination
- Housing
- Incidentals: food, entertainment, personal expenses
- Rosendal, Norway
- Alexandria, New Zealand
- Cuenca, Ecuador
- Kaohsiung, Taiwan
- Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany (fall only)
- Krosno, Poland (spring only)