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Field Experience. Presented by: Dana E. Krauss. When to use Field Experience. Tie students to a: Course F ield experience site (school, hospital, etc.) Preceptor/Cooperating teaching/Mentor Send students a field experience binder
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Field Experience Presented by: Dana E. Krauss
When to use Field Experience • Tie students to a: • Course • Field experience site (school, hospital, etc.) • Preceptor/Cooperating teaching/Mentor • Send students a field experience binder • Establish a binder work flow from students to their instructor and site supervisor • Use placements and binder assessments for accreditation and reporting
Getting Ready • Establishing Field Experience at your university will take time and effort • Product Consultants and Administrators work together to configure the module (this process can take several months) • Start with a group of Early Implementers before expanding to the entire campus
Considerations • Import data to Tk20 • Sites • Site staff • Student placement info • Review current process • Establish a work flow • Create the binders • Training students, faculty, and site staff • Implement FE gradually – start small • Assembling help resources
…but then why should I use it? • The first few semesters require the most time and effort (because it’s a new process), but the more you use it, the more time you save • Site supervisors can submit their data online • Students can reuse artifacts for FE binders in a presentation portfolio • Centralized data collection for accreditation and reporting
Reports • Two Next Generation Reports! • Located inside of the Field Experience Tab • Side Menu > Reports • Field Experience 001: Student Artifacts Report • Field Experience 002: Student Field Assessment Report