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2. In the words of John Dewey?.. ?Teaching is like selling commodities?they are not sold if nobody buys them. And a teacher has not taught if no one learns." (Darling-Hammond
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1. 1 Internship II OrientationFall 2007Welcome Student Teachers!
2. 2 In the words of John Dewey…. “Teaching is like selling commodities—they are not sold if nobody buys them. And a teacher has not taught if no one learns.” (Darling-Hammond & Baratz-Snowden, 2005) This semester begins to shape your own personal framework for learning to teach effectively.This semester begins to shape your own personal framework for learning to teach effectively.
3. 3 Fall 2007 Calendar
4. 4 TExES Schedule
5. 5 Attendance PolicyThe Intern must: follow mentor teacher schedule (includes arrival, dismissal, duty, in-services, etc.)
follow holiday schedule of school district
notify mentor teacher and supervisor at least one day prior to absence if possible
offer advance notice of absence of minimum of 3 days in order to receive pre-approval by supervisor and director or report unforeseen absences of minimum of 3 days
Complete Form and Submit to OFE (pg.11)
6. 6 Attendance Policy (Continued)Excessive absences Seven Absences (not pre-approved by Director of OFE) will result in an automatic drop from the Internship II semester by the university supervisor
Intern absences may be made up at discretion of university supervisor
Exceptions (Special Circumstances)
Absences resulting from extenuating circumstances (consecutive absence of no more than 15 days due to illness, pregnancy, or unforeseen circumstance beyond intern’s control) must be reported using form on pg. 12 as soon as possible; specific conditions for exercising this policy are found on pgs. 9-10 of Internship II Handbook
7. 7 Dress Code Student Teaching is like a semester-long interview!
Relate to school personnel and students in professional manner
Dress appropriately; adhere to school dress code consistently
Business causal is usually very appropriate for school setting
8. 8 Substitute Teaching Policy Interns may serve as substitute teachers only if the following conditions are met:
only after third week in the assigned classroom
district/school must be willing to employ intern as regular substitute teacher; districts may waive required substitute training for Internship II students
serve a maximum of 10 days as substitute teacher
9. 9 Sexual Harassment Policy Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual
favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a
sexual nature
REFERENCE for specific guidelines pg 41-42
Compliance Inquiries
Employees: Report to immediate supervisor or Compliance Officer, Mr. Wilson Ballard, Student Services 5.101, 956/381-2121
Students: Report to immediate supervisor, Chairperson or Dean of Students in Room 104 in University Center, 956/381-2262
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act should be directed to Learning Assistance Center Director, Mr. Richard Trevino at Tutoring Center Room 100, 956/381-2585
10. 10 Sexual Harassment Policy Internship II Students shall follow school
district policies regarding sexual harassment
Review Employee Handbook/local district policy
ECISD
Mission CISD
11. 11 Intern Responsibilities/Professionalism Review school policy handbook
Become familiar with school demographics, curricular goals, assessments scores, etc.
Follow daily and duty schedule of supervising teacher
Attend scheduled workshops and weekly seminars
Work cooperatively with range of personnel (principals, teachers, secretaries, nurse, etc.)
12. 12 Intern Responsibilities/Professionalism Become familiar with equipment and supplies available for intern’s use
Become familiar with curriculum guides, teacher’s instructional goals/objectives for academic semester, and be prepared to plan for lessons along with effective teaching/learning strategies to implement
Turn in lesson plans as required by university supervisor and mentor teacher/supervising teacher
Set high expectations for students and create a climate of respect and personal growth
Develop competencies to be an effective teacher (PDAS)
Gradually assume full teaching responsibilities (pg.22)
13. 13 Reminders Weekly Log Sheet (pg 31)
10 Observation Hours (pg 32)
Grades (pg. 28, pg.39)
14. 14 Questions/Comments Contact Information
Dr. Criselda Garcia, OFE Director
EDCC 1.506 (956) 381-3410 Direct Line
garciac1@utpa.edu
Dina Lopez, 292-7223 dinal@utpa.edu
Teresa Jaramillo, 381-3407 jaramillo6@utpa.edu