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Alan Cook’s. Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation. Alan Cook. Email Me My Website
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Alan Cook’s Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation
Alan Cook • Email Me • My Website • Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds, so that you may be better able to discover with accuracy the peculiar bent of the genius of each. • -Plato
Introduction 20 year master auto technician2005 – Alex Cook bornSoon after, realized that a change was needed. Enrolled in WAIT in 2007 to test waters, later transferred to MAT program.
Alan’s Placement • Master of Arts in Teaching : Early Childhood Education • Hamilton Crossing Elementary • 5th grade • Mrs. Rachel Thompson • All subjects
Hamilton Crossing Elementary • 500 students attend HCES • Central Bartow county, north of Cartersville • Zoned to include middle and lower-middle class neighborhoods • 2008 Title I distinguished school.
My Class • Collaborating Teacher: Mrs. Rachel Thompson • 12 students – 6 male, 6 females • Self-contained EIP classroom • 5 SST files • 11 Caucasian, 1 African-American • Lower level learners
Our Schedule 7:35 am – 8:00 am: Homeroom 8:00 am – 8:45 am : Math Intervention 8:45 am – 10:30 am : ELA/Reading block 10:30am – 11:25am: Special Areas 11:25am – 12:33 pm: Math 12:33 – 1:03: Lunch 1:03 – 1:20: Recess 1:20-2:25: Science/Social Studies Block
Beginning Candidate Teaching Thoughts “16 weeks is SO long…” “How am I gonna survive this?” “My teacher is pregnant? How’s that gonna work?” Feelings “I can see light at the end of the tunnel!” “My hands will stay clean and uninjured.” “Can I do all of the things we learned in a real classroom setting?”
DOMAIN I: PLANNING FOR DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT • How did I use knowledge of curriculum, learner differences, and ongoing assessment data to plan for student access to same essential content?
REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: • Life Science Lesson Plan–Traits of Living Things • Reading Lesson Plan – Literature Circles • Physical Science Lesson Plan – Physical Changes and States of Matter • Math Lesson Plan – Perimeter, Area and Volume review.
Other Artifacts • Example of pre-assessment online Done with Google Docs forms, Data automatically loads to spreadsheet for data analysis • Student Interest Survey Also done via Google Docs.
DOMAIN II: PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT How did I utilize a variety of strategies to differentiate instruction and assessment?
REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: Assessment Activities • Pre-assessment “The Secret Garden” pre-assessment / anticipation guide(html) • Ongoing assessment Teacher-made math practice.(html) • Post-assessment Area of irregular shapes quiz(html)
Rubrics • Literature Circle Project Rubric(html) • Science Lesson Observation Rubric (html) • Math Lesson Graphing Rubric(html)
Technology Activities • Math Jeopardy • Slide Shows • Some work with MS Word • Krypto played via iPhone app
Science Experiment Video • Change of states in matter video
Links to Sites Used • BrainPop • Jeopardy Labs • Discovery Education • Study Island
DOMAIN III: IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING How did I use systematic formal/informal assessment as an ongoing diagnostic activity to measure student growth and to guide, differentiate, and adjust instruction?
REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: • Lesson in which assessment results led to adjustment in lesson plan – Science(html) lesson on changes in states of matter • Results from this lesson led to some re-teaching of several students and even retesting of one specific student.
Assessment Tools • Completed Rubrics(html) • Google Docs Spreadsheet • Observational Check sheet
Impact on Learning • Science Lesson – Traits of Animals(html) • Reading Lesson – Literature Circles(html) • Science Lesson – Matter Changes(html)
DOMAIN IV: How did I display a professional commitment to the teaching philosophy of differentiated instruction to support students’ diverse learning needs and to maximize learning? How has my teaching philosophy changed during Candidate Teaching?
REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: • Attended Bartow County 5th grade Math Vertical Alignment Meeting February 3, 2011. • Member of S.P.A.G.E. • Evaluations from College Supervisors, Collaborating Teachers • Attended all faculty and grade level meetings.
CONCLUSION: Student teaching has been one of the most rewarding experiences in my professional life. I look foreword to applying all of the things learned here to my own classroom. I am more confident than ever that I will be able to positively impact student learning because of this experience.
REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: Continuing Plan to Develop as a Professional Educator • Join other professional organizations • Pursue Ed.S. and PhD. • Join committees at school such as math vertical alignment team. • Continue research into Differentiated Instruction.
Future Challenges as a Teacher • Finding a job • Dealing with parents • Avoiding politics • Following my own way despite the advice from older teachers. • Balancing teaching and family life.
A Comparison Differences between being a Candidate Teacher and a First-year Teacher • Getting paid! • Having COMPLETE control and responsibility • Being seen as a professional instead of a student
My Advice Advice to Future Candidate Teachers • Be prepared to work constantly. • Have no other worries than teaching • Get to know your students, your teacher’s least favorite may be your favorite. • Tame the paperwork monster