Student Teaching

Toward the end of the degree program students must pass proficiencies in music education, piano, and their performance concentration (instrumental or vocal). In addition, music education majors must complete a 16-week student teaching experience at the elementary and secondary level in an area school. Student teaching is the culmination of the music education degree. Before applying for student teaching, you must have passed all proficiencies and met all grade point average requirements. Plus, additional prerequisites for student teaching must be met from the UNT College of Education. While student teaching, you are assigned a cooperating teacher and a university supervisor who will help guide and develop your teaching skills. During student teaching, you must take and successfully complete the TExES test, which will certify you to teach in the State of Texas.

For current student teachers, please click on the links below for important resources:

College of Music Handbook (for Student Teachers/Cooperating Teachers)

Student Teaching Syllabus

Cooperating Teacher Handbook (from College of Education)

 

Self Analysis Form (blank)Self Analysis Form (example)

For other student teaching information, visit the links below: Application Requirements Student Teaching Tips TExES Information General Timetable

Important Dates

Fall 2015
Student Teachers Seminars

Band/Orchestra: 
TUESDAY evenings, 5–6:30pm, Rm. 324 (9/8, 10/6, 11/3, 12/1)

Choral: 
MONDAY evenings, 5:30–7pm, Rm. 324 (9/14, 10/12, 11/16, 12/7)

Please refer to the Student Teaching Syllabus