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Clemson University senior Mia Bowman (center left), one of the first Clemson students to seek a Master’s degree through Clemson College of Education’s innovative Teacher Residency program, helps teach an honors chemistry class at Riverside High School alongside Riverside chemistry teacher Kim Pauls, Sept. 8, 2018. Teacher residencies are a research-based method to increase teacher retention and preparedness as well as student achievement. At the heart of Clemson’s residency program is the college’s combined degree option for undergraduate education students. This degree option replaces student teaching in a student’s final undergraduate semester with graduate education classes, and the following year is comprised of a year-round teacher residency. The residency program will see its graduates emerge after five years with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in education as well as an extended, year-long student teaching experience. (Photo by Ken Scar)

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Uploaded on September 13, 2018
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