Educators are expected to engage in professional learning throughout their careers. To mirror such experiences, teacher education students are expected to complete Supplemental Education Experiences (SEE) before graduation and maintain a record of certificates awarded.
Teacher education students must complete a total of six credits. The college will offer multiple options per semester and students will receive an e-mailed certificate that will be submitted as part of EDCO 402. Supplemental Education Experiences will cover topics in the categories of Diverse Students, Critical Incidences, and Professionalism.
This category is focused on allowing students to explore topics from coursework on diverse learners further. Sessions will focus on a variety of diversities to include but not limited to multilingual students, racial diversity, academic differences, and cultural differences. Students are highly encouraged to attend one of the sessions on Individualized Education Program.
Sessions in this category are intended to allow teacher candidates to explore the social emotional aspects of schooling. Topics include but are not limited to mandatory reporter training, Darkness to Light training, mental health explorations, and role of trauma in child development.
This category is intended to allow teacher candidates to explore a variety of topics of interest to them specifically. Examples might include a mock interview, participation in a conference, and subject-specific professional development offered through programs or our P12 partner.
Teacher Candidates are encouraged to consider events and opportunities off campus as well as those sponsored by the College of Education, Sport, and Human Sciences. Teacher Candidates will need to secure verification of attendance such as a certificate provided by a professional conference with evidence of registration or signed verification form from the sponsor or speaker. Please send in same original PDF format by e-mail to Ms. Carol Adams at adamsb@winthrop.edu. Pictures of forms are not accepted.
Verification Form (PDF - 249 kb)
The calendar is updated on a regular basis as new events are added. SEE Workshops are open to all WU faculty, staff, and students. Click here for more cultural events.
01/11/2024 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Bookstore Commons
114 DiGiorgio Campus Center
Resume and Mock Interview Day
Admission: Open to all students 11:00 am - 1:00 pm | Student Registration |
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01/17/2024 | 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
McBryde Hall
Education Career Fair
On-Site Interviews (Optional): 1:30 - 4:30 PM |
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02/13/2024 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Tuesday Tune-Ups: Introduction - Engaging with CommunitiesTuesday Tune-Ups is an introduction to mindful practices. This free four-part series will provide some basics to help meet the world with more intention and joy. This series will be facilitated by Dr. Sara J. English, who utilizes mindfulness practices in teaching and research. This series will help prepare students and practitioners with mindfulness tools. Those who attend all four sessions will be eligible for a certificate of "Introduction to Mindfulness Practice." Admission: Open to all students *Verification form (PDF - 254 kb) required for SEE Event Credit |
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02/20/2024 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Tuesday Tune-Ups: Engaging with CommunitiesTuesday Tune-Ups is an introduction to mindful practices. This free four-part series will provide some basics to help meet the world with more intention and joy. This series will be facilitated by Dr. Sara J. English, who utilizes mindfulness practices in teaching and research. This series will help prepare students and practitioners with mindfulness tools. Those who attend all four sessions will be eligible for a certificate of "Introduction to Mindfulness Practice." Admission: Open to all students *Verification form (PDF - 254 kb) required for SEE Event Credit |
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02/27/2024 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Tuesday Tune-Ups: Engaging with the Broader WorldTuesday Tune-Ups is an introduction to mindful practices. This free four-part series will provide some basics to help meet the world with more intention and joy. This series will be facilitated by Dr. Sara J. English, who utilizes mindfulness practices in teaching and research. This series will help prepare students and practitioners with mindfulness tools. Those who attend all four sessions will be eligible for a certificate of "Introduction to Mindfulness Practice." Admission: Open to all students *Verification form (PDF - 254 kb) required for SEE Event Credit |
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03/05/2024 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Online
Tuesday Tune-Ups: Putting it All TogetherTuesday Tune-Ups is an introduction to mindful practices. This free four-part series will provide some basics to help meet the world with more intention and joy. This series will be facilitated by Dr. Sara J. English, who utilizes mindfulness practices in teaching and research. This series will help prepare students and practitioners with mindfulness tools. Those who attend all four sessions will be eligible for a certificate of "Introduction to Mindfulness Practice." Admission: Open to all students *Verification form (PDF - 254 kb) required for SEE Event Credit |
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03/05/2024 | 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Zoom
CESHS Town Hall | Talking About the Elephant in the Room... Mental Health, Mental Illness and StigmaPresented by Dr. Sloan Lincks Admission: Open to all students |
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04/15/2024 | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
OWEN-104
EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED to Fall 2024
Dollars & Degrees: Mastering Your Finances Beyond CollegeLearn more about: budgeting, saving, investing, job benefits, financial goals, and more! Presented by Dr. Jeffrey Venables Admission: Open to all students Event Contact: hamele@winthrop.edu |
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