Life at STEP
“You are your
own best resources…” – R. Lotan
STEP students are encouraged to develop a disposition of personal
and professional responsibility for the improvement of education.
They are encouraged to participate in professional organizations,
to become active members of their school community, and to establish
productive relationships with the families of their students and
the communities in which their students live. Candidates acquire
tools that help them become advocates for their students, agents
of school change, and well-regarded and valued members of professionally
caring and democratic educational communities. STEP candidates learn
in collaborative communities and carry the disposition for professional
collaboration with them into practice. Above all, they rely on each
other and their teachers and mentors for intellectual, academic,
emotional, and social support that further their professional growth
and development as teachers. |