The Education Internship Program matches high school students with teachers and gives them a different perspective on education. High School students can request to work with elementary (K - 5th grade) or secondary (6th - 9th grades) students, while learning if teaching could be a good fit for them. They will also learn valuable lessons in communication, collaboration, time management, leadership, how to teach and the importance of being a good role model. Students will meet once a week and are assigned to a classroom for the rest of the week.
Dual Credit
Practical Experience
Working with Students
Guidance under KSD Certified Teacher
Learning Basics of Education
MVA
UCM Dual Credit Education Courses:
1st year Education Internship Students (taught by Education Internship Teacher):
EDFL 2100 (3 credit hours) - Foundations of Education
FLDX 2150 (1 credit hour) - Teaching Professions Field Experience
2nd year Education Internship Students:
Online sections of EDFL 2240 and EDSP 2100
Taught by professors Alexander Pagnani and Michael Brunkhorst
The tuition rate is the same as dual credit courses ($99/credit)
Offered in Fall and Spring semesters
Application and enrollment is done through ucmo.dualenroll.com and the process is exactly the same for all high school students, whether dual enrolled or dual credit. The only differences are the registration deadlines, this page has the deadlines for on campus and online courses.