Student Teaching

Start Your Teaching Career with Legacy Traditional Schools

Legacy’s Student Teaching Program partners with colleges and universities like Arizona State University, Texas State University, A.T. Still University, Grand Canyon University, and others, to provide future educators with experience in the Legacy Traditional Schools environment.

Learn and grow your career under the guidance of dedicated mentor teachers enriching students’ lives across our state.

Gain Hands-On Experience While Earning Student Teaching Hours

 

Our Student Teaching Program welcomes students in Arizona, Nevada and Texas who seek an enriching teaching experience while completing the required hours for graduation.

For university students who need to fulfill specific student teaching hour requirements, we invite you to join our program and work towards meeting those hours with us.

In addition to traditional student teaching placements, we offer specialized programs in fields like Special Education, Psychology, Social Work, Speech-Language Pathology (SLP), and more.

Our program offers a supportive environment to learn and grow as an educator while completing your required teaching hours.

 

Earn Your Credentials through the Department of Education

You can earn your credentials through the Department of Education based on the experience you gain with us. While we cannot guarantee certification, we will submit confirmation of your teaching hours to when you apply for certification

 

Reach Out to Us:

Student Teaching
interns@legacytraditional.org

Careers website
https://legacytraditional.org/careers/

 

Fill out the form below to start your journey with Legacy Traditional Schools:


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