Supervised Clinical Practice: is the culminating component of the preparation program, typically requiring 500 to 1,000 hours of intensive, field-based experience. Often described as student teaching, internship, or professional residency, this placement is completed near the end of a candidate’s program and represents the transition into independent practice. Candidates are expected to take on the full range of professional responsibilities appropriate to their field, such as leading instruction, managing caseloads, conducting assessments, delivering counseling or therapy, documenting services, engaging in family communication, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Throughout the placement, candidates receive formal supervision and evaluation from both field and academic personnel to ensure readiness for professional certification or licensure.
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Welcome to the Kenai Peninsula – Alaska’s Playground
We believe every student can learn and be successful. We are committed to delivering a relevant, rigorous, standards-based curriculum that will prepare every student to be successful in a dynamic world beyond grade 12. When joining our team, you will be a part of a collaborative culture dedicated to continuous improvement with many opportunities to grow professionally while making a positive difference for students.
Location and Diversity
- At 25,600 square miles, KPBSD is larger than the entire state of West Virginia
- School busses travel 7,200 miles every day, transporting 2,700 plus students throughout the district
- KPBSD school building rooftops cover a combined area of more than 50 acres
- KPBSD is the largest employer on the Kenai Peninsula
- Sixty-six percent of KPBSD teachers have an advanced degree, and 82.4% of KPBSD teachers are Highly Qualified in the subject in which they teach
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