Spring Arbor University Student Teaching (EDU 450) & Student Teaching
Seminar (EDU 430) OverviewPodcast 1 of 3
Dale B. Linton, Ph.D.Director of Student Teaching517-750-6413 (office)517-803-1025 (mobile)[email protected]
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Presentation Overview
Welcome and Challenge:
Purpose of Student Teaching Seminar in the Context of Student Teaching
Student Teaching Seminar Assignments
Preparing the Interview Portfolio and Interview Overview
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Student Teaching Notebook Assignments
Professional Knowledgeable Proactive Diligent Responsible Learner Available Team Member Appreciative
• Becoming the Candidate of Choice• Going the Extra Mile
Welcome and Challenge
• Rewarded- Hard Work- Critical Feedback, Examination, Trial & Error- Dreams and Aspirations Realized
• Supported- Mentoring Teacher(s)- Fellow Teachers and Building Administrator- University Supervisor(s)- Student Teacher Director- School of Education- “Significant Others”
What To Expect in Student Teaching
• Teacher Support
- Guidance, Modeling, Feedback, Sharing Ideas & Curriculum, Evaluating your teaching progress (lesson observation & midpoint (midterm) and final evaluation with recommendation for certification.
• Supervisor Support
- Initial Week
- 4 Visits & Formal Lesson Observation & Evaluation
- 2 before midpoint & 2 after the midpoint
- Midpoint (midterm) and Final Evaluation with recommendation for certification• Director’s Support
- Updated regularly; provide supervisors with ideas and direction
- Review midterm/final evaluations and student teacher folders
- Make formal visits and assess student teacher’s progress
- Make recommendations and decisions re: placement and/or student teacher
What To Expect in Student Teaching
Presentation Overview
Welcome and Challenge:
Purpose of Student Teaching Seminar in the Context of Student Teaching
Student Teaching Seminar Assignments
Preparing the Interview Portfolio and Interview Overview
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Student Teaching Notebook Assignments
Student Teaching- Practicum Experience- Expanding skills and knowledge- Hone teacher performance (teaching, management, organization, planning, collaboration, rapport, etc…) to beginning teacher levels.
Student Teaching Seminar- Preparing for future job interviews
- Developing “talking points” (assignments = interview answers.
- Developing interview documents
Purpose of Student Teaching Seminar in the Context of Student Teaching
- Contact your teacher(s) and see what you can do to help out before your placement begins.
- Draft your letter of introduction (parents/students) and have your teacher approve it.
- Seek out the building administrator and introduce/re-introduce yourself/thank them for this opportunity
- Make yourself available to help out but protect yourself
- Report any approved coaching, work, involvement in extra curricular activities to the student teaching director. Parents, if you have small children you need to submit your child care plan as well.
- Complete the InTASK Standard Assignment on BB
- Review the BB materials for Resume and Cover Letter Writing
- Obtain curriculum and other useful teaching information for review.
- FALL Student Teachers are expected to attend beginning of the year workshops
Before Student Teaching Begins:
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EDU 430 & EDU 450
Spring Arbor University Student Teaching (EDU 450) & Student Teaching
Seminar (EDU 430) OverviewPodcast 2 of 3
Dale B. Linton, Ph.D.Director of Student Teaching517-750-6413 (office)517-803-1025 (mobile)[email protected]
By PresenterMedia.com
Presentation Overview
Welcome and Challenge:
Purpose of Student Teaching Seminar in the Context of Student Teaching
Student Teaching Seminar Assignments
Preparing the Interview Portfolio and Interview Overview
1.
2.
5.
3.
4.
Student Teaching Notebook Assignments
First Assignments-Letter of Introduction (distribute it)-Weekly Reflections/Daily Journaling (keep it brief) are due by Sunday 6 pm to your supervisor.-Complete People to Meet & Know by 2nd week-Complete Classroom Procedures by 2nd week-Complete Student IEP Report by 2nd week-Complete Technology Requirement Part 1 (Checklist) by 2nd week
*You should know the names of all your students by the end of week 2. This includes secondary people.
Student Teaching Notebook Assignments
- Caregiver records – initiate these throughout the placement. Minimum of 4 for positive feedback and expressed concerns.
- Parent/Teacher Conference Records – fully or partially conduct at least two conferences.
- Videotaped Lesson Analysis & Mentoring Teacher Lesson Evaluation (by week 6 for 10 wk; by week 9 for 15 wk).
- Unit Plan – Identify what you will teach and start planning the unit by week 2; teaching it by week 3 or 4.
- Permission Form for Substitute Teaching (complete with supervisor when they feel you are ready).
- Record of absences, substitute teaching (maintain this throughout the experience).
- Technology Requirement (part 2) – show to your supervisor throughout the experience.
Student Teaching Notebook Assignments (cont)
Collected by University Supervisor:-Letter of introduction videotaped analysis-one good lesson plan-permission to substitute teach-record of absences & substitute teaching-formal lesson evaluations (reviewed with you and signed and dated by you and the evaluator)-midterm & final evaluations completed by both the supervisor and mentoring teacher(s) (reviewed with you and signed and dated by you and the evaluator)-supervisor & teacher’s letter of recommendation.
Student Teaching Artifacts
Presentation Overview
Welcome and Challenge:
Purpose of Student Teaching Seminar in the Context of Student Teaching
Student Teaching Seminar Assignments
Preparing the Interview Portfolio and Interview Overview
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4.
Student Teaching Notebook Assignments
• InTASK Model Core Teaching Standards and Learning Progressions for Teachers 1.0 (Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support
Consortium)- http://www.ccsso.org/Documents/
2013/2013_INTASC_Learning_Progressions_for_Teachers.pdf - Environmental Inventory
Blackboard- Planning Questions for Daily Strategies to Engage Students
Blackboard- ASSIST – Beginning Teachers
- http://assist.educ.msu.edu/ASSIST/index.php?tab=4
Major Student Teaching Seminar Activities
- Response to Intervention Project- Learning about RtI approaches in your school- Developing an intervention with a level-one student & collecting data.
- Unit Plan with Data Assessment Analysis (Levels of Student Learning)
- Backwards Design (Wiggins & McTighe) with pre/post test; formative assessment.
- Data collected is analyzed deeply for better understanding of students’ learning and your instructional approaches.
- Resume & Cover Letter- Interview Skills (emphasis of “best practices” – Marzano)- Practice Interviewing (peer-to-peer) and with practicing educators
Major Student Teaching Seminar Activities
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EDU 430 & EDU 450
Spring Arbor University Student Teaching (EDU 450) & Student Teaching
Seminar (EDU 430) OverviewPodcast 3 of 3
Dale B. Linton, Ph.D.Director of Student Teaching517-750-6413 (office)517-803-1025 (mobile)[email protected]
By PresenterMedia.com
Presentation Overview
Welcome and Challenge:
Purpose of Student Teaching Seminar in the Context of Student Teaching
Student Teaching Seminar Assignments
Preparing the Interview Portfolio and Interview Overview
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2.
5.
3.
4.
Student Teaching Notebook Assignments
Professional Interview Portfolio1.Cover Letter & Resume2.RtI Project (data graphs/charts)3.Unit Plan (Overview with data & graphs/charts)4.Updated/Concise Philosophy of Education5.Updated/Concise EDU 429 Strategies6.Updated Brochure7.Personal Website (Optional, but highly advised)
Becoming The Candidate of Choice
Becoming The Candidate of Choicelearned quickly worked hard
listened to everyone in every position respectfully listened much more than he talked
dressed professionally everyday (including a tie) participated in dress-up days
knew all the names of his students the first day came in early and stayed late every day -- and made sure
ate lunch with kids at least 2-3 days/week went to recess with kids at least 2-3 days/week and did what his students did
helped out with buses everyday after school (being in the hall is the secondary equivalent)
attended every night event
conducted parent/teacher conferences himself with cooperating teacher's presence
invited the principal to visit his classroom at any time and asked for advice
observed other classrooms and grade levels--and helped out with individual students during work time
had his principal write him a letter of recommendation (the most powerful letter you can have)
knew his students well had a positive relationship with students and staff.
• Performance trumps knowledge.• Answering an interview question with knowledge and
application.• Knowing and speaking “educationese” (AYP, Smarter Balanced,
Common Core, PLCs, Assessment verbiage, Curriculum based learning (reading, writing, math, science), RtI, IEPs, Technology integration, etc…
• Knowing and matching educational practice (theory) with theorists (Danielson, Stiggins, McTighe & Wiggins, Marzano, Stronge, etc…
Becoming The Candidate of Choice
Elaine McEwan ( 2010 ), 10 Traits of Highly Effective Teachers: How to hire, coach and mentor successful teachers
Mission-Driven and Passionate
Called to Teach, Passionate to Help Student
Positive and Real Shows caring, empathy, respect and fairness in relationships
Teacher-Leader Makes a positive difference in the lives of students, parents, colleagues
"With-It-Ness" Being on top of, tuned in to, aware of, and in complete control of everything
Style Brings drama, enthusiasm, liveliness, humor, charisma, novelty, and creativity
Motivational Expertise Believes in own ability to make a difference and relentlessly presses for high expectations
Instructional Effectiveness Engages students in learning processes that maximizes their learning achievement and potential.
Book Learning Sound knowledge of content and outcomes. Knows what is essential for student to know
Street Smarts Knows the students, school and community and uses this to solve
A Mental Life Models strategies, is a learner, reflects on self growth, communicates, flexible
So How Would You Rate Yourself Professionally
Becoming The Candidate of Choice
Unsatisfactory – Don’t display trait or behavior and demonstrates little awareness of the need to improve.
Developing - Seldom displays trait or behavior but is aware of the need to improve.
Proficient- Displays the trait or behavior at times and has a plan to keep improving in this area.
Exemplary - Displays the trait or behavior most of the time and the trait is now part of your teacher self.
Hybrid – several dates for student teachers to meet and work on assignments and practice interviewing
At Distance – recommend student teachers take the same days off and work on assignments and practice interviewing. Skype or other internet based conferencing software is used to bring student teachers into a practice interview.
Regular contact with Seminar Instructor (Skype meetings, email; submission of assignments for review)
EDU 430 Delivery Systems
For additional Information:1.Read the Student Teaching Handbook2.Contact your Seminar Instructor3.Contact the following:
1. Main Campus & Lansing: Dr. Dale Linton ([email protected])
2. North (Gaylord & Petoskey): Mrs. Joyce Green ([email protected])
EDU 450 & 430 Podcast