At SMSU, you’ll get plenty of real classroom experience because it’s a key part of becoming a great teacher and staying in the profession. Hands-on time in kindergarten–grade 12 schools is built into many of your courses—starting right from your first year.
Freshman & Sophomore Years:
From the start, you’ll spend time in real classrooms watching experienced teachers and seeing how what you learn in class connects to real teaching. You’ll also get to plan and teach lessons with the help of a cooperating teacher. This early practice helps you build confidence and start developing your teaching skills.
Junior & Senior Years:
As you move into upper-level courses, your classroom time gets more involved. You’ll take methods classes that go hand-in-hand with fieldwork, so what you’re learning matches what you’re doing in local schools. Over four semesters, you’ll gradually take on more responsibility, from leading small groups to teaching whole-class lessons. Throughout this journey, you’ll have continuous, structured support from your mentor teacher and your SMSU faculty advisor.