UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- After the diplomas are awarded and the lines of graduates waiting to have their picture taken at the Nittany Lion Shrine have disappeared, most recent Penn State graduates are moving on to new lives, but College of Education seniors who are participating in the Professional Development School (PDS) program are still in State College. These dedicated future educators have committed to a full school year inside local classrooms for their senior year. Their internships begin in August, before Penn State classes, and end in June, weeks after their graduation from Penn State.
The PDS is an intensive, field-based program where learning to teach is accomplished through teaming with a mentor teacher and a University-based educator. Annually, about 60 Penn State PDS interns spend their year in State College Area School District schools where they receive extensive training in actual classrooms. Lauren Jeffrey, a fifth-grade intern at Park Forest Elementary School, said she has learned more than she could have imagined throughout the course of the year.
“I have learned about the type of educator I would like to become and my values about education, which have grown and strengthened throughout this experience,” said Jeffrey. “Being in the classroom for the entire year has been the most valuable part of this program. I was able to see my students grow each day and have learned how to adapt and modify lessons based on student needs.”