As you approach the end of your Miami Dade College School of Education program, you have two exciting opportunities: the traditional Student Teaching Internship or the Teacher Candidate Residency Program. These experiences represent the capstone of your preparation as a knowledgeable, reflective practitioner and emerging leader who conducts themselves ethically and professionally.
Both the Student Teaching Internship and the Teacher Candidate Residency Program offer numerous opportunities to enhance the knowledge, skills, and dispositions you've cultivated as an active participant in the Miami Dade College School of Education. Additionally, you will engage in weekly seminars to discuss and reflect on your progress and mastery of the Pre-Professional Florida Educator Accomplished Practices.
Are you passionate about teaching and eager to make a difference in your community? The Miami Dade College School of Education (MDC SOE) offers you the opportunity to apply for the Teacher Candidate Residency Program during your senior year. This unique pathway allows you to earn your degree while gaining real-world teaching experience and a steady income.
The Teacher Candidate Residency Program provides an immersive environment that equips you with the practical skills and knowledge you need to excel in the classroom. You will "earn while you learn" as you fulfill your graduation requirements. Benefit from one-on-one guidance and support from seasoned educators who will provide valuable feedback, share their expertise, and help you reflect on and improve your teaching practices. This program bridges the gap between educational theory and everyday teaching practice, allowing you to apply what you learn in your coursework to your classroom.
Being a teacher has always been the dream for Miami Dade College student Jennifer Madriz. And now, before she even finishes her bachelor’s degree, she has her own first-grade classroom at Kensington Park Elementary – thanks to a new program designed to quickly fill teacher vacancies.