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About the Program The teaching internship program offers students the opportunity to study the development of children in an educational environment. Students learn how to meet the physical, emotional, and intellectual needs of children. Students learn how to assist children in a classroom environment. During the internship students spend their time shadowing and mentoring a teacher at an elementary school. When students are not at a school, they meet at Burton 2 to 4 times a month after the initial two weeks of school. Students have the opportunity to dual enroll and receive up to six college credits toward early childhood education certification.
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Instructor
Amanda Kinser
Started at Burton in 2018
Began teaching in 2011
BS Human Development
MSE Ed Career in Technical Education
Family and Consumer Science Endorsement
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Career Pathways Early Childhood / Preschool Teacher
Secondary Teacher
Special Education Teacher
Instructional Assistant
Elementary Teacher
School Administrator
School Counselor
College Professor