Currently, all states require an average of 6-8 semester credits of supervised student teaching.
Supervised student teaching practice is the practice of teaching under the supervision of an experienced teacher. It is proposed as a low-cost integrated approach to linking teacher support and development with quality assurance.
Because most schools have two semesters per year and degrees are designed to be completed in four years, that equates to 15 credit hours per semester. To break it down further, most college courses at semester-based schools are worth three credit hours. So, on average, you should take five classes per semester.
To calculate a college credit, you must first know how many hours you spend per week on classroom work and homework, as well as the number of days and weeks in your semester. A credit is calculated as 1 credit = (1 hour classroom work + 2 hours homework)/week x (15 weeks/semester).
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