Science Education 100XP - Classroom Practices in High School Science
This course introduces prospective science teachers to the field of high school education and the teaching and learning of science in high school classrooms. Students involved in this course will participate in a 5 unit seminar in addition to a 24-hour per quarter internship at one of our partner high schools.
Seminar information:

Through the seminar, students are introduced to inquiry-based learning practices, National and California standards, reading and learning differences in children, and the cognitive ability of high school-age children as it relates to the introduction of concepts, curricular planning, classroom management, and learning assessment.
Science Education 100XP is typically offered Winter Quarter.
Internship information:

In combination with the seminar, students participate in a 3 hour per week (24 hour per quarter) internship. The internship allows you to apply the theory from the seminar into a high school setting. Pairs of students are placed in local high school classrooms to observe, participate, and assist a Mentor Teacher. The culminating project is to teach your own lesson plan, created in the seminar and based on California standards, during your internship. The internship is scheduled based on your availability and is scheduled Monday-Friday between ~7:30 am and ~3:30 pm.
We normally have up to four partner high schools (University High School, New West Charter, Santa Monica High School, and Palisades High School). All schools are accessible via a single bus ride. It is not necessary to have a car to get to your internship site. We do not provide nor reimburse for transportation.
Prerequisite:
You should have completed at least one course from the following list: Science Education 1XP, 10XP, 15XP, or Math 73XP, 74XP, 75XP, or completed a Cal Teach Summer Internship. You must be making normal progress towards a degree in a science related field. Other majors are welcome to apply and your eligibility is based on the amount of science classes you have completed. If you wish to enroll and have not completed the prerequisites (at least one course from the above list), please contact the Cal Teach staff at cateach@ucla.edu, to discuss possibilities.