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Education Department Recommendation Form
Stage-1-Undergraduate
Candidate Name
Date
Evaluation
Excellent – Candidate shows excellent potential for becoming a successful teacher. Candidate is reflective, enthusiastic, and dedicated to students and learning. Candidate has experience working with diverse populations. Candidate possesses a wide range of content knowledge, successfully interacts with peers, and has a variety of leadership experiences.
Good – Candidate shows good potential for becoming a successful teacher. Candidate is reflective and dedicated to students and learning. Candidate has the potential to work with diverse populations. Candidate is very knowledgeable in content and outstanding in interactions with peers, including some leadership experiences.
Adequate – Candidate shows adequate potential for becoming a successful teacher. Candidate is somewhat reflective and somewhat interested in students and learning. Candidate has some potential for working with diverse populations. Candidate is adequate in content and adequate in interactions with peers, including some leadership experiences or potential.
Inadequate – Candidate shows inadequate potential for becoming a successful teacher. Candidate is not reflective and not interested in students and learning. Candidate has little potential for working with diverse populations. Candidate is weak in content and lacking in interactions with peers, with unsuccessful or no leadership experiences.
Comments:
Faculty Name
Course Taught
EDU 201
EDU 102L
EDU 311
Not Applicable
If completed by the content coordinator, to which content areas does this form apply?
Math Education
English Education
Science Education
Social Studies Education
Not Applicable
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