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Field Experience


What is Field Experience?

Field experience is an essential part of the Advanced Study Phase of the teacher education program. These hands-on learning opportunities allow students to connect theory with practice by spending time in real educational settings.

Throughout the program, students will engage in a variety of clinical or field experiences, which may include:

  • Classroom observations

  • Working with small groups

  • Leading whole-class instruction

  • Assisting in diverse educational environments

These experiences are designed to build confidence, deepen understanding of instructional strategies, and develop the professional skills needed for success in the classroom.

Field placements are carefully arranged in collaboration between the course instructor and the Vacca Office of Student Services to ensure alignment with course objectives and student needs.

 

Application Window for Field Experience 

ProgramApplying SemesterFor Placement SemesterApplication Window
Early Childhood Blk 3Spring 2025Fall 20252/1/25- 2/10/25
Early Childhood Block 4Spring 2025Fall 20252/1/25- 2/10/25
SPEDSpring 2025Fall 20253/8/25-3/21/25
SPED (GRAD)Spring 2025Fall 20253/8/25-3/21/25

 

 

📢 Important Update: Pre-Service Teacher Permit Requirement

NEW for Fall 2025: All candidates going into a classroom as part of a course in an Educator Prep Program are required to apply for and obtain the Pre-Service Teacher Permit even if they already hold another State Board of Education credential and even if they are already enrolled in Rapback. Candidates will not receive their Student Teaching and Field placements until they have been issued the Preservice Permit from the State Board of Education.

This requirement applies to all students participating in:

  • Field Experience

  • Student Teaching

Why This Matters:

The permit ensures that all teacher candidates meet state requirements for working in school environments and helps maintain a safe, professional standard in PK–12 classrooms.

What You Need to Do:

If your course includes time in a school or classroom setting, you must apply for and receive your Pre-Service Teacher Permit prior to the start of your placement.

For more information on how to apply for the permit, please visit our or contact the Clinical Experience Office for assistance.

Pre-Service Permit Process