Community of Teachers

Community of Teachers

Initial Licensure Program

This program is currently not accepting applications.

Choose a self-directed approach to your teacher education.

Community of Teachers (CoT) is a Teacher Education Program (TEP) for students preparing for a career in select subjects at the secondary level.

This innovative program allows you to work closely with a faculty facilitator and a cohort of students across content fields and at different stages of their education.

To apply to CoT, you must select the ‘Community of Teachers’ program option on the graduate application. If you are already in another graduate program at the School of Education, you must still select and add Community of Teachers to your application.

Is CoT Right for You?

The CoT program holds Community as its foundation. Success in CoT requires collaboration and communication as well as initiative. To ensure you can benefit from the program, you will be interviewed by current members before you will be invited to join.

The Three Pillars of CoT

Seminar

CoT includes a seminar that meets weekly on Tuesday nights. Students collaborate in choosing the readings based around a chosen pedagogical theme. Students lead seminar with support from their faculty facilitator. Part of each class is dedicated to discussion of current topics in field experiences.

Portfolio

Each student in CoT creates a portfolio consisting of 16 expectations based on Indiana’s Ten Principles of Performance and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment Standards Consortium (INTASC) standards. Students gather evidence from their own educational background and their field experience. Students critically reflect on what their evidence means for their practice as a teacher. Completion of the portfolio leads to recommendation for licensure.

Field Experience

Extensive field experience is a cornerstone of CoT. Students choose an experienced teacher to be their mentor in the field. Students work with their mentor 6 hours a week for at least 2 semesters and during student teaching.

Contact Us

Daniel Castner
Assistant Professor
djcastne@iu.edu
(812) 856-8188