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What is the difference between a Teacher Intern and a Clinical Teacher?

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What is the difference between a Teacher Intern and a Clinical Teacher?

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Teacher Interns serve a probationary year (under a SBEC-issued probationary certificate) as the “teacher of record” and receive all benefits typically afforded first-year teachers within the school district. Salary schedules and fringe benefits are determined by the employing school district. Clinical Teachers serve an unpaid 12 week internship under the guidance of a classroom teacher. Internships must be completed within TEA accredited public schools or TEA recognized private schools.

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