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Our Journey Together<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> semester we are on a journey; an <strong>in</strong>tellectual and experiential journey that we take together <strong>in</strong> search <strong>of</strong> a <strong>better</strong><br />

understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> how children learn and theref<strong>or</strong>e how we should teach. Th<strong>is</strong> syllabus <strong>is</strong> our road map to ensure that we get<br />

make progress towards where we want to go. We will not be “driven” by our map, however. The journey <strong>is</strong> as imp<strong>or</strong>tant as the<br />

dest<strong>in</strong>ation. The most excit<strong>in</strong>g and mem<strong>or</strong>able journeys take detours, sh<strong>or</strong>tcuts, and side trips as opp<strong>or</strong>tunities ar<strong>is</strong>e. So, be<br />

flexible, take advantage <strong>of</strong> every ch<strong>all</strong>enge and opp<strong>or</strong>tunity, and, most imp<strong>or</strong>tantly, enjoy the trip. My plan f<strong>or</strong> th<strong>is</strong> course <strong>is</strong> to<br />

lay a foundation f<strong>or</strong> your l<strong>if</strong>elong learn<strong>in</strong>g. My ultimate goal <strong>is</strong> to help you th<strong>in</strong>k about the ch<strong>all</strong>enges <strong>of</strong> “teach<strong>in</strong>g effectively <strong>in</strong><br />

an imperfect w<strong>or</strong>ld”.<br />

Here we go . . . !!!<br />

EDU 412 Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples <strong>of</strong> Learn<strong>in</strong>g and Teach<strong>in</strong>g II<br />

Mathematics and Science Methods and Materials Concentration – Spr<strong>in</strong>g, 2009<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ess<strong>or</strong>: Dr. Terry Tomasek, PhD. Credit: 8.0 Hours<br />

Ass<strong>is</strong>tant Pr<strong>of</strong>ess<strong>or</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

Class Meet<strong>in</strong>gs: M, T,W,Th, 10:50 – 1:10, Mooney 310 & Gibsonville Elementary<br />

Office Hours: M & W, 3-5; Tu., 2-4 & by appo<strong>in</strong>tment Office: 307B Mooney<br />

Office Telephone: 336-278-5854 Cell: 336-908-0782 f<strong>or</strong> use dur<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>or</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs when I am check<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> at schools<br />

Email: ttomasek@elon.edu I will attempt to answer emails daily (Monday through Friday bef<strong>or</strong>e 5PM).<br />

Throughout th<strong>is</strong> semester we will use blackboard.elon.edu f<strong>or</strong> course assignments, communications, and announcements.<br />

Please check th<strong>is</strong> and your email on a regular bas<strong>is</strong>. I will email you throughout the semester us<strong>in</strong>g Blackboard, which only<br />

st<strong>or</strong>es your ELON email address.<br />

Course Description: In EDU 312, students learn how to <strong>in</strong>vestigate, evaluate and select content, methods and materials used<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong>ganiz<strong>in</strong>g and teach<strong>in</strong>g mathematics and science <strong>in</strong> the elementary school. They develop appropriate curricula and<br />

exam<strong>in</strong>e personal beliefs and d<strong>is</strong>positions. They design and implement d<strong>if</strong>ferentiated lessons based on state standards and<br />

develop technology-enhanced, <strong>in</strong>tegrated learn<strong>in</strong>g units. They ga<strong>in</strong> a sound pedagogical knowledge base, an understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong><br />

the imp<strong>or</strong>tance <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>quiry and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<strong>is</strong>m, and have opp<strong>or</strong>tunities to participate <strong>in</strong> a community <strong>of</strong> learners. A concurrent<br />

practicum <strong>of</strong>fers opp<strong>or</strong>tunities to apply concepts and skills. Prerequ<strong>is</strong>ites: EDU 211, MTH 210, PSY 321, CIS 220.<br />

Adm<strong>is</strong>sion to Teacher Education Program.<br />

A <strong>grade</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>“C”</strong> <strong>or</strong> <strong>better</strong> <strong>is</strong> <strong>required</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>all</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples <strong>courses</strong>. <strong>Even</strong> <strong>if</strong> your class w<strong>or</strong>k <strong>is</strong> pass<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

you must also sat<strong>is</strong>fact<strong>or</strong>ily complete the practicum component <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> course <strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong>der to receive a<br />

pass<strong>in</strong>g <strong>grade</strong> f<strong>or</strong> the course.<br />

Thoughtful Practice <strong>in</strong> a Community <strong>of</strong> Learners: A Conceptual Framew<strong>or</strong>k f<strong>or</strong> Teacher Education<br />

The m<strong>is</strong>sion <strong>of</strong> Teacher Education at Elon University <strong>is</strong> to prepare quality teachers who are knowledgeable, responsible and<br />

thoughtful pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. The conceptual framew<strong>or</strong>k, "Thoughtful Practice <strong>in</strong> a Community <strong>of</strong> Learners," reflects the <strong>in</strong>tention to<br />

create a learn<strong>in</strong>g environment <strong>in</strong> which teacher candidates <strong>in</strong>quire and collab<strong>or</strong>ate to develop the knowledge, skills and<br />

d<strong>is</strong>positions f<strong>or</strong> effective pr<strong>of</strong>essional practice.<br />

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Effective teachers are knowledgeable. They know learn<strong>in</strong>g the<strong>or</strong>y, d<strong>is</strong>cipl<strong>in</strong>ary content and relevant pedagogy. They are<br />

cognizant <strong>of</strong> the developmental character<strong>is</strong>tics and diverse learn<strong>in</strong>g needs <strong>of</strong> students and <strong>of</strong> vary<strong>in</strong>g family and community<br />

cultures. Included <strong>in</strong> their knowledge base are an awareness <strong>of</strong> and an ability to choose <strong>in</strong>structional strategies, resources<br />

(<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g technology) and assessment procedures that promote the learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong> students. They create positive<br />

learn<strong>in</strong>g environments that embrace diversity, act on the belief that <strong>all</strong> students can learn, and are dedicated to their own<br />

development as teachers and learners.<br />

Effective teachers <strong>in</strong>quire. They value and use question<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>tention<strong>all</strong>y to stimulate student <strong>in</strong>quiry and to motivate<br />

learn<strong>in</strong>g. They use a variety <strong>of</strong> resources to acquire and critic<strong>all</strong>y analyze <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation to <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>m <strong>in</strong>structional dec<strong>is</strong>ions. Effective<br />

teachers take the <strong>in</strong>itiative to learn about their students and the families and communities <strong>in</strong> which they live. They use assessment<br />

<strong>of</strong> student learn<strong>in</strong>g to reflect upon their classroom practice. They are enthusiastic learners who engage <strong>in</strong> purposeful <strong>in</strong>quiry<br />

with<strong>in</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional communities. They cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>all</strong>y reflect upon personal beliefs and the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>structional practices to<br />

enhance the learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> <strong>all</strong> students.<br />

Effective teachers are pr<strong>of</strong>essional. They view themselves as <strong>in</strong>tegral to a pr<strong>of</strong>essional community that shares and builds<br />

knowledge about student learn<strong>in</strong>g and quality practice. They rema<strong>in</strong> current and <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>med through collab<strong>or</strong>ation with colleagues<br />

and participation <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>or</strong>ganizations. They hold high expectations f<strong>or</strong> academic and social growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>all</strong> students and<br />

establ<strong>is</strong>h positive learn<strong>in</strong>g environments to supp<strong>or</strong>t that growth. To build a community <strong>of</strong> practice, they <strong>in</strong>teract with colleagues,<br />

students, families and others <strong>in</strong> the community <strong>in</strong> an ethical and respectful manner. Effective teachers are enthusiastic about the<br />

ch<strong>all</strong>enges and opp<strong>or</strong>tunities with<strong>in</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession, and they demonstrate respect and supp<strong>or</strong>t f<strong>or</strong> their colleagues.<br />

Embedded throughout the quality teacher education program described <strong>in</strong> the conceptual framew<strong>or</strong>k are d<strong>is</strong>positions that<br />

describe the values and commitments that we seek to develop <strong>in</strong> <strong>all</strong> teacher candidates. Effective teachers are committed to the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Design<strong>in</strong>g and implement<strong>in</strong>g cognitively ch<strong>all</strong>eng<strong>in</strong>g learn<strong>in</strong>g experiences f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> students<br />

Creat<strong>in</strong>g positive classroom environments that accept and embrace diversity<br />

Seek<strong>in</strong>g opp<strong>or</strong>tunities f<strong>or</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ued personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional development<br />

Enthusiastic<strong>all</strong>y supp<strong>or</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Teacher candidates with these d<strong>is</strong>positions have a propensity to act <strong>in</strong> ways that further the learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> <strong>all</strong> students, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

those from ethnic/racial m<strong>in</strong><strong>or</strong>ities, po<strong>or</strong> families <strong>or</strong> those who may have d<strong>is</strong>abilities. They take action to develop as pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

and to supp<strong>or</strong>t the growth <strong>of</strong> their colleagues. They are pr<strong>of</strong>essionals who can meet the daunt<strong>in</strong>g ch<strong>all</strong>enges <strong>of</strong> educat<strong>or</strong>s <strong>in</strong> the<br />

new century.<br />

In keep<strong>in</strong>g with our conceptual framew<strong>or</strong>k, twelve learn<strong>in</strong>g outcomes f<strong>or</strong> teacher candidates have been ident<strong>if</strong>ied.<br />

ELON UNIVERSITY TEACHER EDUCATION LEARNING OUTCOMES (LO)<br />

Knowledge<br />

TCs will:<br />

1. Demonstrate <strong>in</strong>-depth knowledge <strong>of</strong> subject area(s) f<strong>or</strong> which they seek licensure<br />

2. Use knowledge <strong>of</strong> students‟ learn<strong>in</strong>g process to <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>m <strong>in</strong>struction.<br />

3. Demonstrate understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> pedagogical knowledge relevant to subject area(s) f<strong>or</strong> which they seek licensure.<br />

4. Choose appropriately among multiple <strong>in</strong>structional strategies to promote optimal student learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

5. Choose appropriately from a variety <strong>of</strong> resources <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g technology, to promote active student learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

D<strong>is</strong>positions toward Knowledge<br />

Actively pursues pedagogical and content knowledge<br />

embeds content and pedagogical knowledge <strong>in</strong> <strong>all</strong> w<strong>or</strong>k<br />

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<strong>in</strong>itiates research when content and/<strong>or</strong> pedagogical knowledge <strong>is</strong> <strong>in</strong>sufficient<br />

cites resources appropriately<br />

Strives f<strong>or</strong> quality and completeness<br />

produces w<strong>or</strong>k that <strong>is</strong> accurate, complete, th<strong>or</strong>ough, and thoughtful<br />

produces w<strong>or</strong>k that <strong>in</strong>dicates engagement <strong>in</strong> course content and process<br />

uses c<strong>or</strong>rect spell<strong>in</strong>g, grammar, and syntax<br />

Inquiry<br />

TCs will:<br />

6. Seek to understand students‟ family and culture, collab<strong>or</strong>ate with parents and pr<strong>of</strong>essional colleagues, and establ<strong>is</strong>h a<br />

knowledge-build<strong>in</strong>g community to <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>m practice.<br />

7. Inquire actively and pers<strong>is</strong>tently about student learn<strong>in</strong>g through the use <strong>of</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong> assessment procedures.<br />

8. Analyze through reflective practice effectiveness <strong>of</strong> their <strong>in</strong>struction and make appropriate adaptations to maximize student<br />

learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

D<strong>is</strong>positions toward Inquiry<br />

Reflects on teach<strong>in</strong>g and learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

exhibits <strong>in</strong>tellectual curiosity, speculates, questions<br />

cons<strong>is</strong>tently poses critical questions regard<strong>in</strong>g teach<strong>in</strong>g and learn<strong>in</strong>g bef<strong>or</strong>e, dur<strong>in</strong>g, and after lesson implementation<br />

focuses primarily on student growth and achievement<br />

Considers and utilizes feedback<br />

perseveres <strong>in</strong> ch<strong>all</strong>eng<strong>in</strong>g situations<br />

shows improvement when given feedback<br />

responds positively to constructive critic<strong>is</strong>m<br />

shows sign<strong>if</strong>icant growth <strong>in</strong> the knowledge, skills, and d<strong>is</strong>positions <strong>required</strong> <strong>of</strong> a teacher<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<strong>is</strong>m<br />

TCs will:<br />

9. Establ<strong>is</strong>h positive classroom learn<strong>in</strong>g environments that supp<strong>or</strong>t social and academic growth <strong>of</strong> students.<br />

10. Hold high expectations f<strong>or</strong> academic and social growth f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> students.<br />

11. Seek opp<strong>or</strong>tunities to further personal learn<strong>in</strong>g and pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth.<br />

12. Demonstrate enthusiasm and respect f<strong>or</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

D<strong>is</strong>positions toward Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<strong>is</strong>m<br />

Contribute to group w<strong>or</strong>k and respects others (<strong>in</strong> and outside <strong>of</strong> class)<br />

make sign<strong>if</strong>icant contributions to group process<br />

facilitate rather than impedes class and group goals<br />

participate <strong>in</strong> class d<strong>is</strong>cussions, contribut<strong>in</strong>g and l<strong>is</strong>ten<strong>in</strong>g respectfully to others<br />

contribute h<strong>is</strong>/her fair share<br />

Take responsibility f<strong>or</strong> h<strong>is</strong>/her behavi<strong>or</strong> and learn<strong>in</strong>g and seeks help when needed<br />

enthusiastic<strong>all</strong>y seek opp<strong>or</strong>tunities f<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong>tellectual and pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth rather than perf<strong>or</strong>m<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong> a <strong>grade</strong><br />

not blame others <strong>or</strong> situation f<strong>or</strong> sh<strong>or</strong>tcom<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

take <strong>in</strong>itiative f<strong>or</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g (e.g., v<strong>is</strong>it the writ<strong>in</strong>g center; ra<strong>is</strong>e questions at appropriate times, seek help and consultation from<br />

appropriate sources when needed)<br />

Manage time, resources, materials, and assignments efficiently and effectively<br />

arrive prepared and on time<br />

turn <strong>in</strong> assignments when due<br />

follow directions<br />

not wait until the last m<strong>in</strong>ute to complete assignments<br />

return materials <strong>in</strong> a timely fashion and <strong>in</strong> the same condition<br />

Adhere to pr<strong>of</strong>essional and ethical standards <strong>of</strong> behavi<strong>or</strong><br />

ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> confidentiality<br />

dress appropriately <strong>in</strong> practicum sett<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

use pr<strong>of</strong>essional language to d<strong>is</strong>cuss students, peers, and teacher<br />

Practicum Related D<strong>is</strong>positions<br />

demonstrates car<strong>in</strong>g and concern f<strong>or</strong> student welfare<br />

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collab<strong>or</strong>ates effectively with other teachers and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals to supp<strong>or</strong>t the academic and social development <strong>of</strong> students<br />

demonstrates enthusiasm and respect f<strong>or</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g<br />

communicates effectively with university superv<strong>is</strong><strong>or</strong> and cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher regard<strong>in</strong>g attendance, lesson/unit plans,<br />

additional responsibilities, etc.<br />

uses appropriate judgment regard<strong>in</strong>g pr<strong>of</strong>essional responsibilities<br />

dresses appropriately<br />

<strong>in</strong>c<strong>or</strong>p<strong>or</strong>ates current research-based <strong>in</strong>structional practices <strong>in</strong>to classroom practice<br />

models and <strong>in</strong>spires a love <strong>of</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

cons<strong>is</strong>tently poses critical questions regard<strong>in</strong>g teach<strong>in</strong>g and learn<strong>in</strong>g bef<strong>or</strong>e, dur<strong>in</strong>g, and after lesson implementation<br />

focuses primarily on student growth and achievement<br />

addresses needs <strong>of</strong> diverse learners through cultur<strong>all</strong>y relevant/sensitive curricula and pedagogies<br />

How does th<strong>is</strong> course address the Elon Conceptual Framew<strong>or</strong>k<br />

Effective teachers are knowledgeable. Dur<strong>in</strong>g th<strong>is</strong> course teacher candidates will use relevant learn<strong>in</strong>g the<strong>or</strong>ies to decide on<br />

appropriate math and science pedagogy to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> students <strong>in</strong> their field placement classroom. Teacher Candidates<br />

must use an <strong>in</strong>-depth knowledge <strong>of</strong> math and science as well as an understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> student learn<strong>in</strong>g processes to plan and carry<br />

out classroom <strong>in</strong>struction <strong>in</strong> the f<strong>or</strong>m <strong>of</strong> two units <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>struction: one <strong>in</strong> mathematics and one <strong>in</strong> science. Teacher candidates will<br />

make pedagogical dec<strong>is</strong>ions that are sensitive to the diverse needs <strong>of</strong> a wide range <strong>of</strong> students and community cultures as they<br />

develop multiple <strong>in</strong>structional strategies to promote optimal student learn<strong>in</strong>g. Midterm and F<strong>in</strong>al exams will be used to measure<br />

teacher candidate develop<strong>in</strong>g content and pedagogical knowledge.<br />

Effective teachers <strong>in</strong>quire. Inquiry underlies the learn<strong>in</strong>g experiences associated with the <strong>all</strong> <strong>of</strong> the assignments f<strong>or</strong> th<strong>is</strong> methods<br />

course. Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g with the Child Interaction Analys<strong>is</strong>, teacher candidates will <strong>in</strong>vestigate the conceptual understand<strong>in</strong>gs, attitudes<br />

and d<strong>is</strong>positions towards mathematics/science <strong>of</strong> the children <strong>in</strong> their field placement classrooms. The <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation from th<strong>is</strong> type<br />

<strong>of</strong> assessment will be used <strong>in</strong> two ways: (1) to shape the teacher candidates develop<strong>in</strong>g understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> what it means to learn<br />

and teach math/science, and (2) to <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>m their <strong>in</strong>structional plans f<strong>or</strong> the math/science unit. Dur<strong>in</strong>g (and after) implementation <strong>of</strong><br />

both units (math and science), teacher candidates will use a variety <strong>of</strong> sources <strong>of</strong> evidence to analyze their practice and <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>m<br />

their future <strong>in</strong>structional and pr<strong>of</strong>essional dec<strong>is</strong>ions. They will cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>all</strong>y reflect upon personal beliefs and the effectiveness <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>structional practices to enhance the learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> <strong>all</strong> students (Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<strong>is</strong>m Growth Checkpo<strong>in</strong>ts).<br />

Effective teachers are pr<strong>of</strong>essional. Through self-analys<strong>is</strong> and reflection, student teachers grow pr<strong>of</strong>ession<strong>all</strong>y. They set<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional goals, w<strong>or</strong>k towards those goals and reevaluate their goals throughout and at the end <strong>of</strong> the semester (Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Growth Checkpo<strong>in</strong>ts). The d<strong>is</strong>positions <strong>of</strong> each teacher candidate are evaluated by the <strong>in</strong>struct<strong>or</strong> and field placement cooperat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

teacher. Th<strong>is</strong> evaluation <strong>in</strong>cludes pr<strong>of</strong>essional<strong>is</strong>m. Through course w<strong>or</strong>k, teacher candidates will become familiar with two state<br />

and national pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>or</strong>ganizations (NSTA & NCTM).<br />

STANDARDS ADDRESSED IN THIS COURSE<br />

N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Teach<strong>in</strong>g Standards 2007 (NCPTS)<br />

1. Teachers demonstrate leadership.<br />

2. Teachers establ<strong>is</strong>h a respectful environment f<strong>or</strong> a diverse population <strong>of</strong> students.<br />

3. Teachers know the content they teach.<br />

4. Teachers facilitate learn<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong> their students.<br />

5. Teachers reflect on their practice.<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Teach<strong>in</strong>g Standards 2007 (NCTMPTS)<br />

1. Teachers should design and implement mathematical experiences that stimulate students‟ <strong>in</strong>terests and <strong>in</strong>tellect.<br />

2. Teachers should <strong>or</strong>chestrate classroom d<strong>is</strong>course <strong>in</strong> ways that promote the expl<strong>or</strong>ation and growth <strong>of</strong> mathematical ideas.<br />

3. Teachers should use and help students use technology and other tools to pursue mathematical ideas.<br />

4. Teachers should assess students‟ ex<strong>is</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g mathematical knowledge and ch<strong>all</strong>enge students to extend that knowledge.<br />

5. Teachers should foster positive attitudes about the aesthetic and utilitarian values <strong>of</strong> mathematics.<br />

6. Teachers should engage <strong>in</strong> opp<strong>or</strong>tunities to deepen their own understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the mathematics be<strong>in</strong>g studied and its<br />

applications.<br />

7. Teachers should reflect on the value <strong>of</strong> classroom encounters and tak<strong>in</strong>g action to improve their practice.<br />

8. Teachers should foster pr<strong>of</strong>essional and collegial relationships to enhance their own teach<strong>in</strong>g perf<strong>or</strong>mance.<br />

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National Science Education Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Teach<strong>in</strong>g Standards (1996) (NSEPTS)<br />

1. Teacher <strong>of</strong> science plan an <strong>in</strong>quiry-based science program f<strong>or</strong> their students.<br />

2. Teachers <strong>of</strong> science guide and facilitate learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

3. Teachers <strong>of</strong> science engage <strong>in</strong> ongo<strong>in</strong>g assessment <strong>of</strong> their teach<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>of</strong> student learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

4. Teachers <strong>of</strong> science design and manage learn<strong>in</strong>g environments that provide students with the time, space, and resources<br />

needed f<strong>or</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g science.<br />

5. Teachers <strong>of</strong> science develop communities <strong>of</strong> science learners that reflect the <strong>in</strong>tellectual rig<strong>or</strong> <strong>of</strong> scient<strong>if</strong>ic <strong>in</strong>quiry and<br />

the attitudes and social values conducive to science learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

6. Teachers <strong>of</strong> science actively participate <strong>in</strong> the ongo<strong>in</strong>g plann<strong>in</strong>g and development <strong>of</strong> the school science program.<br />

Learn<strong>in</strong>g Objectives f<strong>or</strong> th<strong>is</strong> Course<br />

My guid<strong>in</strong>g question as I considered the development <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> course was: What knowledge (content, pedagogy & curriculum),<br />

<strong>in</strong>quiry <strong>or</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional skills and d<strong>is</strong>positions are most needed f<strong>or</strong> teacher candidates to be able to learn from their own practice<br />

and teach effectively I believe the essential question f<strong>or</strong> th<strong>is</strong> course <strong>is</strong>: How do I teach math and science so that <strong>all</strong> students can<br />

learn <strong>in</strong> mean<strong>in</strong>gful ways I will set the stage with th<strong>is</strong> s<strong>in</strong>gle focus question, but hope that you will beg<strong>in</strong> to develop your own<br />

set <strong>of</strong> rich and imp<strong>or</strong>tant questions about the teach<strong>in</strong>g and learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> math and science. Throughout th<strong>is</strong> course you will be<br />

develop<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>tellectual habits <strong>of</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d such as ask<strong>in</strong>g good questions, analyz<strong>in</strong>g data, exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g your values, mak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>ferences,<br />

evaluat<strong>in</strong>g evidence, mak<strong>in</strong>g judgments, th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g metacognitively, and look<strong>in</strong>g at the w<strong>or</strong>ld <strong>in</strong> d<strong>if</strong>ferent ways along with spec<strong>if</strong>ic<br />

knowledge acqu<strong>is</strong>ition. The follow<strong>in</strong>g spec<strong>if</strong>ic goals and objectives will guide our w<strong>or</strong>k th<strong>is</strong> semester. The overarch<strong>in</strong>g goal<br />

statements underl<strong>in</strong>ed below are from the Elon Handbook f<strong>or</strong> Early Field Experiences.<br />

Goal 1: Candidates will demonstrate <strong>in</strong>-depth knowledge <strong>of</strong> subject matter.<br />

Teacher Candidates will beg<strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ue to:<br />

1. construct a conceptual bas<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> maj<strong>or</strong> concepts <strong>in</strong> mathematics (LO 1,3; NCPTS 3; NCTMPTS 6). We will be focus<strong>in</strong>g on<br />

one area <strong>of</strong> mathematics <strong>in</strong> a deeper way to help you grasp its connections to concepts that you might already know well.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> will provide a model f<strong>or</strong> you as you cont<strong>in</strong>ue <strong>in</strong> your early pr<strong>of</strong>essional develop to m<strong>or</strong>e deeply expl<strong>or</strong>e other areas <strong>of</strong><br />

mathematics.<br />

**It should be noted that th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> NOT a math content course. If you are struggl<strong>in</strong>g with math content you should make<br />

arrangements to meet with me to develop an <strong>in</strong>dividual growth plan f<strong>or</strong> you to improve your mathematical skills.<br />

2. construct knowledge <strong>of</strong> science and the nature <strong>of</strong> science, with a special emphas<strong>is</strong> on <strong>in</strong>quiry and ref<strong>or</strong>m-based <strong>in</strong>struction<br />

(LO 1, 3; NCPTS 3).<br />

3. Develop and foster positive attitudes about the aesthetic and utilitarian values <strong>of</strong> mathematics and science. (LO 1,3; NCPTS<br />

3; NCTMPTS 5)<br />

Goal 2: Candidates develop, implement, and assess lessons that reflect an understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> pedagogical knowledge as well as<br />

content knowledge.<br />

Goal 3: Candidates <strong>in</strong>vestigate, evaluate and select content materials that reflect student-centered and equitable <strong>in</strong>struction.<br />

Teacher Candidates will beg<strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ue to:<br />

4. use a variety <strong>of</strong> data sources to guide their <strong>in</strong>structional practices that meet needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>dividual students as well as the class<br />

(LO 7, 10; NCPTS 1; NCTMPTS 4; NSEPTS 2,3)<br />

5. select and <strong>in</strong>tegrate <strong>in</strong>to <strong>in</strong>structional plans a variety <strong>of</strong> methods f<strong>or</strong> assessment that represent multiple <strong>in</strong>dicat<strong>or</strong>s <strong>of</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(LO 2, 3, 7, 8; NCPTS 4; NCTMPTS 4; NSEPTS 3).<br />

6. evaluate students‟ w<strong>or</strong>k us<strong>in</strong>g perf<strong>or</strong>mance-based measures f<strong>or</strong> diagnostic, f<strong>or</strong>mative and summative purposes as well as<br />

student self-assessment (LO 2, 3, 7, 8; NCPTS 4; NCTMPTS 4; NSEPTS 2,3).<br />

7. critic<strong>all</strong>y design, select, and/<strong>or</strong> adapt materials and resources f<strong>or</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g the science and math curriculum to students with a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> ages, <strong>in</strong>terests, developmental levels, cultural and l<strong>in</strong>gu<strong>is</strong>tic backgrounds, and exceptionalities (LO 3, 4, 5; NCPTS<br />

4; NCTMPTS 1; NSEPTS 2,4).<br />

8. provide relevant and cognitively ch<strong>all</strong>eng<strong>in</strong>g learn<strong>in</strong>g experiences f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> students (LO 1, 3, 4, 10; NCPTS 3; NSEPTS5)<br />

9. plan, implement and evaluate a variety <strong>of</strong> appropriate <strong>in</strong>structional strategies that are cons<strong>is</strong>tent with the N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Standard Course <strong>of</strong> Study to ass<strong>is</strong>t elementary-aged children <strong>in</strong> construct<strong>in</strong>g mathematical and science ideas (LO 3, 4;<br />

NCPTS 3; NSEPTS 1).<br />

10. evaluate student conceptual understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> mathematics and select <strong>or</strong> develop appropriate d<strong>if</strong>ferentiated classroom<br />

<strong>in</strong>structional plans to strengthen <strong>or</strong> enhance th<strong>is</strong> understand<strong>in</strong>g to promote the expl<strong>or</strong>ation and growth <strong>of</strong> mathematical ideas<br />

(LO 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 11; NCPTS 4; NCTMPTS 2).<br />

Goal 4: Candidates develop and implement a plan to communicate with students‟ families that <strong>in</strong>cludes their cultural perspectives.<br />

Teacher Candidates will beg<strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ue to:<br />

11. demonstrate knowledge <strong>of</strong> family and community cultures when select<strong>in</strong>g <strong>or</strong> develop<strong>in</strong>g learn<strong>in</strong>g experiences (LO 6, 7, 11;<br />

NCPTS 2) .<br />

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Goal 5: Candidates hold high expectations f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> students to encourage and supp<strong>or</strong>t academic growth.<br />

Teacher Candidates will beg<strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ue to:<br />

12. use appropriate materials and technology which facilitate learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> mathematics and science f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> students <strong>in</strong> the<br />

elementary <strong>grade</strong>s (LO 3, 5; NCPTS 4; NCTMPTS 3).<br />

13. collab<strong>or</strong>ate with colleagues and special<strong>is</strong>t to adapt their teach<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong> the benefit <strong>of</strong> <strong>all</strong> students <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g those with special<br />

needs (LO 4, 6, 9, 10; NCPTS 2; NCTMPTS 8)<br />

Goal 6: Candidates utilize current research to illum<strong>in</strong>ate practice and develop p<strong>or</strong>tfolio products that reflect a commitment <strong>of</strong><br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional<strong>is</strong>m.<br />

Teacher Candidates will beg<strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ue to:<br />

14. develop an understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> how research, the<strong>or</strong>y and practice comb<strong>in</strong>e to facilitate young children‟s learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> math and<br />

science concepts and use th<strong>is</strong> understand<strong>in</strong>g to take action to improve their practice (LO 1, 3; NCPTS 5; NCTMPTS 7).<br />

15. become aware <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>or</strong>ganizations and literature (LO 11; NCPTS 5).<br />

16. demonstrate enthusiasm and respect f<strong>or</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> teach<strong>in</strong>g (LO 12; NCPTS 5).<br />

17. Thoughtfully reflect on and appreciate the value <strong>of</strong> classroom encounters to enhance their own pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth (LO 8,11;<br />

NCTMPTS 7).<br />

Crosswalk between Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Growth Opp<strong>or</strong>tunities and Course Learn<strong>in</strong>g Objectives<br />

Learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Experiences<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Growth<br />

Checkpo<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

Teacherdirected<br />

Math<br />

Unit Plan<br />

Centers-based<br />

Math<br />

Unit/Practicum<br />

Evaluation<br />

Course Objectives<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />

Midterm Exam X X X X X X X X X<br />

Science Unit X X X X X X X X X X X X X<br />

F<strong>in</strong>al Exam X X X X X X X X X X X<br />

Course Evaluation<br />

20% Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Growth Checkpo<strong>in</strong>ts & P<strong>or</strong>tfolio<br />

10% Math Teacher-directed Unit Plan<br />

15% Math Centers and Sm<strong>all</strong> Group Teach<strong>in</strong>g/ Practicum Evaluation<br />

15% Midterm Exam<br />

15% Science Unit/ Practicum Evaluation<br />

10% Science and Math Content<br />

15% F<strong>in</strong>al Exam<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Growth Opp<strong>or</strong>tunities Used to Address the Learn<strong>in</strong>g Objectives f<strong>or</strong> th<strong>is</strong> Course<br />

Rationale: Education goes beyond just know<strong>in</strong>g to act<strong>in</strong>g upon what one knows. Assessment <strong>is</strong> an <strong>in</strong>tegral part <strong>of</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g that<br />

should not only measure the acqu<strong>is</strong>ition and use <strong>of</strong> knowledge but also should guide the process <strong>of</strong> grow<strong>in</strong>g knowledge.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<strong>is</strong>m depends on standards-based w<strong>or</strong>k, self-assessment and peer review. You will have opp<strong>or</strong>tunities f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> three<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g th<strong>is</strong> course. I will try to make my expectations f<strong>or</strong> your learn<strong>in</strong>g explicit, to a po<strong>in</strong>t. If I spell out every detail f<strong>or</strong> you<br />

though, there <strong>is</strong> no genu<strong>in</strong>e self-eff<strong>or</strong>t, except to „do what the teacher asks‟. Hence, there will be an open-ended nature to many <strong>of</strong><br />

the pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth experiences associated with th<strong>is</strong> course so that you can demonstrate excellence beyond just do<strong>in</strong>g what<br />

the teacher asks. My hope <strong>is</strong> that you will develop a sense <strong>of</strong> responsibility f<strong>or</strong> your own learn<strong>in</strong>g and the ability and desire to<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ue learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dependently, assess<strong>in</strong>g your own perf<strong>or</strong>mance critic<strong>all</strong>y and accurately.<br />

Through an <strong>in</strong>quiry-based approach teacher candidates will analyze, create, and nurture a positive and effective learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

community to promote endur<strong>in</strong>g social and academic growth.<br />

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Analyze<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Growth Checkpo<strong>in</strong>ts and P<strong>or</strong>tfolio<br />

You will beg<strong>in</strong> by determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g your own pr<strong>of</strong>essional goals, how you will w<strong>or</strong>k towards those goals and how you will measure<br />

your eff<strong>or</strong>ts. Periodic<strong>all</strong>y, you will f<strong>or</strong>m<strong>all</strong>y assess your progress (mid-semester and at the end <strong>of</strong> the semester). As a soon-to-be<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional teacher, you will be responsible f<strong>or</strong> determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, w<strong>or</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g towards and evaluat<strong>in</strong>g your own pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth (to a<br />

certa<strong>in</strong> extent). Your superv<strong>is</strong><strong>or</strong> (pr<strong>in</strong>cipal) will have some say <strong>in</strong> th<strong>is</strong> matter by observ<strong>in</strong>g and evaluat<strong>in</strong>g your progress. I have<br />

designed th<strong>is</strong> course to model th<strong>is</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional arrangement. These f<strong>or</strong>mal pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth checkpo<strong>in</strong>ts will take many<br />

f<strong>or</strong>ms:<br />

In and out <strong>of</strong> class sh<strong>or</strong>t reflections & assignments<br />

In and out <strong>of</strong> class d<strong>is</strong>cussions and conferences<br />

Goal sett<strong>in</strong>g and reevaluat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Projects<br />

Quizzes <strong>or</strong> summaries <strong>of</strong> read<strong>in</strong>g materials<br />

Book club reflections<br />

Practicum assignments, time log and evaluations<br />

D<strong>is</strong>positions<br />

Others TBD<br />

Some will be open-middled prompts (there <strong>is</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e than one way to c<strong>or</strong>rectly solve a problem <strong>or</strong> approach a situation although<br />

there <strong>is</strong> only one acceptable answer). Some experiences will have open-ended prompts, there <strong>is</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e than one c<strong>or</strong>rect answer.<br />

Some weeks you will have a project to complete. These may require m<strong>or</strong>e time to develop and are meant to be completed over a<br />

period <strong>of</strong> time. Periodic<strong>all</strong>y you will provide a journal response f<strong>or</strong> spec<strong>if</strong>ic prompts. Several times throughout the semester I<br />

will observe you <strong>in</strong> your practicum sett<strong>in</strong>g. I will <strong>in</strong>teract with you through both f<strong>or</strong>mal and <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mal conferences. My<br />

observations and <strong>in</strong>teractions with you will serve to <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>m the <strong>in</strong>struction that I provide to you <strong>in</strong> our course w<strong>or</strong>k as well as<br />

provide me with evidence f<strong>or</strong> evaluation <strong>of</strong> your progress [I will document these evaluations <strong>in</strong> a notebook as well as use an<br />

observational checkl<strong>is</strong>t]. You will participate <strong>in</strong> a book club as a f<strong>or</strong>m <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional development throughout the semester.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g the first class meet<strong>in</strong>g Dr. Mihans and I will be <strong>of</strong>fer<strong>in</strong>g you 5 book choices. We will aga<strong>in</strong> be comb<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g with the LA/SS<br />

section <strong>of</strong> PLT II. Instructions on book clubs and assignments will be given <strong>in</strong> class. All <strong>of</strong> these items should be kept <strong>in</strong> a<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional P<strong>or</strong>tfolio that will be submitted at various po<strong>in</strong>ts throughout the semester.<br />

My hope <strong>is</strong> that th<strong>is</strong> type <strong>of</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g will become an <strong>in</strong>ternal and rout<strong>in</strong>e way f<strong>or</strong> you to th<strong>in</strong>k about your pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth.<br />

We will spend <strong>all</strong> semester talk<strong>in</strong>g about what th<strong>is</strong> „looks like‟ and „sounds like‟. To beg<strong>in</strong> with, th<strong>is</strong> type <strong>of</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g IS NOT a<br />

reflection where you give a blow-by-blow account <strong>of</strong> someth<strong>in</strong>g that happened. Th<strong>is</strong> type <strong>of</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g IS where you def<strong>in</strong>e your<br />

own learn<strong>in</strong>g goals, self-assess how your understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>is</strong> develop<strong>in</strong>g, make connections among new learn<strong>in</strong>g, ex<strong>is</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g<br />

understand<strong>in</strong>g and experiences (either current <strong>or</strong> past), and use evidence to supp<strong>or</strong>t your assessment <strong>of</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g. Many <strong>of</strong> these<br />

learn<strong>in</strong>g tasks will be peer evaluated.<br />

Standards Addressed by th<strong>is</strong> Experience: LO <strong>all</strong>; NCPTS 1, 3, 4, 5; NCTMPTS 3, 6, 7, 8; NSEPTS 6<br />

Self-Assessment<br />

1. Am I actively seek<strong>in</strong>g feedback (from myself, my peers, my cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher) <strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong>der to assess my current level <strong>of</strong><br />

th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g and understand<strong>in</strong>g<br />

2. Am I mak<strong>in</strong>g connections among new learn<strong>in</strong>g that I am experienc<strong>in</strong>g through course d<strong>is</strong>cussions and read<strong>in</strong>gs and<br />

ex<strong>is</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>or</strong> experiences<br />

3. Am I us<strong>in</strong>g strong evidence to supp<strong>or</strong>t my evaluation <strong>of</strong> my own learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

4. Am I tak<strong>in</strong>g an active responsibility f<strong>or</strong> my own pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth<br />

Science & Math Content<br />

I will ask you to ident<strong>if</strong>y one mathematic and one science content area that you are least comf<strong>or</strong>table with. I hope we can w<strong>or</strong>k<br />

on th<strong>is</strong> assignment after we have determ<strong>in</strong>ed potential student teach<strong>in</strong>g placements so that you can target your choice based on the<br />

NCSCOS f<strong>or</strong> the <strong>grade</strong> level <strong>in</strong> which you will be implement<strong>in</strong>g your student teach<strong>in</strong>g. I will ask you to research the two content<br />

areas and to demonstrate how you have deepened your own content knowledge related to that content area, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the common<br />

conceptions and m<strong>is</strong>conceptions held by children <strong>in</strong> th<strong>is</strong> same area.<br />

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Create<br />

Mathematics Teacher-directed Unit Plan<br />

Mathematics Center-based and Sm<strong>all</strong> Group Teach<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Mathematics <strong>in</strong>struction will be designed and implemented as part <strong>of</strong> your practicum placement. Unit/lesson implementation will<br />

be assessed by the cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher and the pr<strong>in</strong>ciples <strong>in</strong>struct<strong>or</strong>. TCs will analyze their own perf<strong>or</strong>mance through reflective<br />

writ<strong>in</strong>g. Guidel<strong>in</strong>es and rubrics will be d<strong>is</strong>cussed and provided <strong>in</strong> class as well as posted on BB. Th<strong>is</strong> will be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the<br />

elementary education p<strong>or</strong>tfolio.<br />

Standards Addressed by th<strong>is</strong> Assignment: LO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12; NCPTS 1, 3, 4, 5; NCTMPTS 1-8<br />

Science Unit Design & Implementation<br />

Science <strong>in</strong>struction will NOT be designed and implemented as part <strong>of</strong> your practicum placement. Instead we will w<strong>or</strong>k as a class<br />

to design and implement science <strong>in</strong>struction f<strong>or</strong> a fourth <strong>grade</strong> class. Our teach<strong>in</strong>g will take place <strong>in</strong> the science lab at<br />

Gibsonville. TCs will analyze their own perf<strong>or</strong>mance through reflective writ<strong>in</strong>g. Guidel<strong>in</strong>es and rubrics will be d<strong>is</strong>cussed and<br />

provided <strong>in</strong> class as well as posted on BB. Th<strong>is</strong> will be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the elementary education p<strong>or</strong>tfolio.<br />

Standards Addressed by th<strong>is</strong> Assignment: LO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12; NCPTS 1, 3, 4, 5; NSEPTS 1-5<br />

Midterm and F<strong>in</strong>al Exams<br />

These exams will cover math and science content, curriculum and pedagogy.<br />

In General<br />

I will be giv<strong>in</strong>g you f<strong>or</strong>mative and summative feedback. “Feedback <strong>is</strong> most valuable when students have the opp<strong>or</strong>tunity to use it<br />

to rev<strong>is</strong>e their th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g as they are w<strong>or</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g on a unit <strong>or</strong> project” (Bransf<strong>or</strong>d, Brown, & Cock<strong>in</strong>g, 2000); theref<strong>or</strong>e, I will be give<br />

you the opp<strong>or</strong>tunity to receive f<strong>or</strong>mative feedback <strong>in</strong> a manner that <strong>all</strong>ows you to rev<strong>is</strong>e your w<strong>or</strong>k. Th<strong>is</strong> will be an opp<strong>or</strong>tunity to<br />

receive feedback <strong>in</strong> advance <strong>of</strong> and separate from any judgment <strong>of</strong> eff<strong>or</strong>t. Th<strong>is</strong> will occur bef<strong>or</strong>e turn-<strong>in</strong> dates and will be optional.<br />

Once items are turned-<strong>in</strong> f<strong>or</strong> „grad<strong>in</strong>g‟, the f<strong>or</strong>mative feedback time will have passed. F<strong>or</strong>mative assessments will ident<strong>if</strong>y<br />

problems and suggest progress towards a goal, while summative assessment will measure the level <strong>of</strong> success at reach<strong>in</strong>g that<br />

goal. You SHOULD NOT consider f<strong>or</strong>mative feedback to be „pre-grad<strong>in</strong>g‟. These f<strong>or</strong>mative feedback times will come after you<br />

have self-assessed and/<strong>or</strong> peer-assessed an item. The peer review process <strong>is</strong> an imp<strong>or</strong>tant part <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essional w<strong>or</strong>ld <strong>of</strong> an<br />

educat<strong>or</strong>.<br />

Nurture<br />

Practicum: A Liv<strong>in</strong>g Case Study<br />

Practicum <strong>is</strong> an opp<strong>or</strong>tunity f<strong>or</strong> you to exam<strong>in</strong>e your own beliefs about student learn<strong>in</strong>g and to „try out‟ your develop<strong>in</strong>g role as a<br />

teacher. It <strong>is</strong> an opp<strong>or</strong>tunity f<strong>or</strong> you to experience the „real l<strong>if</strong>e‟ <strong>of</strong> the classroom. My expectation <strong>is</strong> that you will be an active<br />

participant <strong>in</strong> the learn<strong>in</strong>g community <strong>of</strong> either Gibsonville Elementary <strong>or</strong> Sedalia Elementary. It would not be appropriate f<strong>or</strong><br />

you to w<strong>or</strong>k on Elon course w<strong>or</strong>k dur<strong>in</strong>g practicum hours unless it <strong>in</strong>volves w<strong>or</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g with students <strong>in</strong> some way. To be m<strong>or</strong>e<br />

spec<strong>if</strong>ic, practicum times are not plann<strong>in</strong>g times f<strong>or</strong> you, they should be „<strong>in</strong>structional times‟. You have been scheduled f<strong>or</strong> your<br />

practicum based on the time that your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher teaches math. However, you are not limited to attend<strong>in</strong>g dur<strong>in</strong>g only<br />

that time. [Whether you are attend<strong>in</strong>g practicum dur<strong>in</strong>g math <strong>or</strong> not, you should put those hours on your <strong>in</strong>ternship log.] You<br />

should also rec<strong>or</strong>d the hours that you are meet<strong>in</strong>g with your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher to talk about lesson plann<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Required<br />

Schedule at least one conference with you cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher dur<strong>in</strong>g the semester. Th<strong>is</strong> should take place dur<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

first week <strong>of</strong> March to d<strong>is</strong>cuss your mathematics center lesson plans. You should put h<strong>is</strong> documentation <strong>in</strong> your<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional p<strong>or</strong>tfolio. Use the documentation f<strong>or</strong>m found on BB (documents, f<strong>or</strong>ms).<br />

Participate <strong>in</strong> three (3) extra curricular events outside <strong>of</strong> regular practicum hours. You will document these three events<br />

with a documentation f<strong>or</strong>m, your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teachers signature and a written refection <strong>of</strong> each event. You should place<br />

th<strong>is</strong> documentation <strong>in</strong> your pr<strong>of</strong>essional p<strong>or</strong>tfolio at the end <strong>of</strong> the semester. We will d<strong>is</strong>cuss, <strong>in</strong> class, opp<strong>or</strong>tunities f<strong>or</strong><br />

extracurricular events. Use the documentation f<strong>or</strong>m from BB (documents, f<strong>or</strong>ms).<br />

Field Placement Attendance Log Sheets<br />

A blank attendance log sheet <strong>is</strong> posted on BB (documents, f<strong>or</strong>ms). You should keep th<strong>is</strong> current at <strong>all</strong> times not<strong>in</strong>g the date and<br />

time f<strong>or</strong> each day you are <strong>in</strong> your classroom. Write a brief description <strong>of</strong> your activity. Your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher (<strong>or</strong> other<br />

appropriate person) should sign the log at the end <strong>of</strong> each week. Periodic<strong>all</strong>y, I will ask to see these. By the end <strong>of</strong> the semester<br />

you should have approximately 90 hours <strong>of</strong> practicum time (at least). Keep track <strong>of</strong> your pac<strong>in</strong>g. It will be imp<strong>or</strong>tant f<strong>or</strong> you to<br />

f<strong>in</strong>d some time to meet with your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher (either bef<strong>or</strong>e <strong>or</strong> after school <strong>or</strong> dur<strong>in</strong>g a plann<strong>in</strong>g period). Most teachers<br />

have limited plann<strong>in</strong>g time dur<strong>in</strong>g the school day. If your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher attends a <strong>grade</strong> level meet<strong>in</strong>g on a regular bas<strong>is</strong>,<br />

ask <strong>if</strong> you could attend with him/her on occasion. Some teachers must meet with other <strong>grade</strong> level teachers over lunch. You may<br />

need to be very „creative‟ about the times you spend talk<strong>in</strong>g to your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher. I expect that you will take the lead on<br />

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mak<strong>in</strong>g sure that these plann<strong>in</strong>g times happen. When you do plan with your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher, make sure to rec<strong>or</strong>d th<strong>is</strong> time on<br />

your log sheet as such. Remember, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional always w<strong>or</strong>ks harder and longer than the m<strong>in</strong>imum requirement.<br />

V<strong>is</strong>its<br />

Weekly, I will stop by your classroom to check to see how th<strong>in</strong>gs are go<strong>in</strong>g. I do not expect you <strong>or</strong> your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teach<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

stop what you are do<strong>in</strong>g to talk with me. If you are w<strong>or</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g with a group <strong>of</strong> children, I might just sit down and l<strong>is</strong>ten f<strong>or</strong> a few<br />

m<strong>in</strong>utes. If you have questions <strong>or</strong> need to speak with me about someth<strong>in</strong>g, please don‟t hesitate to motion me to the h<strong>all</strong>way. I<br />

don‟t like to talk while we are <strong>in</strong> the classroom s<strong>in</strong>ce th<strong>is</strong> can be d<strong>is</strong>tract<strong>in</strong>g to children‟s learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Observations<br />

You will need to have one f<strong>or</strong>mal observation from your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher and two from me. Your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher should<br />

complete one <strong>of</strong> the STOF observations dur<strong>in</strong>g your center implementation. The evaluation f<strong>or</strong>m can be a synthes<strong>is</strong> <strong>of</strong> multiple<br />

days <strong>of</strong> centers observation. You are not <strong>required</strong> to teacher a whole class lesson; however, <strong>if</strong> you want to ask your teacher <strong>if</strong> you<br />

could do th<strong>is</strong> I th<strong>in</strong>k that would be f<strong>in</strong>e. You could even ask them to f<strong>or</strong>m<strong>all</strong>y observe you (<strong>or</strong> ask me to f<strong>or</strong>m<strong>all</strong>y observe you).<br />

It has noth<strong>in</strong>g to do with grad<strong>in</strong>g, but everyth<strong>in</strong>g to do with help<strong>in</strong>g you to get <strong>better</strong> as a teacher . I will observe you f<strong>or</strong>m<strong>all</strong>y<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g math center time and also dur<strong>in</strong>g your science teach<strong>in</strong>g time. Bef<strong>or</strong>e every observation, you should complete a preobservation<br />

f<strong>or</strong>m (BB, documents, f<strong>or</strong>ms). I will arrive to your observation 30 m<strong>in</strong>utes bef<strong>or</strong>e the designated observation time. I<br />

will expect you to give me a copy <strong>of</strong> the completed pre-observation f<strong>or</strong>m, a copy <strong>of</strong> the lesson plan you are teach<strong>in</strong>g, and your log<br />

sheet. I will give you extensive feedback on <strong>all</strong> your w<strong>or</strong>k. The purpose <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> to give you an opp<strong>or</strong>tunity to improve your<br />

w<strong>or</strong>k bef<strong>or</strong>e turn<strong>in</strong>g it <strong>in</strong> f<strong>or</strong> evaluation. After I observe your lesson, we will need to meet f<strong>or</strong> about 30 m<strong>in</strong>utes to talk about your<br />

lesson and to go over your unit materials.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g your observation, make sure that I see the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Transition <strong>in</strong> and out <strong>of</strong> the lesson- gett<strong>in</strong>g student attention, group<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Transition from one activity to another<br />

Close <strong>of</strong> lesson<br />

Transition to next activity<br />

You will need to give your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher the duplicate observation sheets when he/she conducts your observation. You<br />

should also give your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher a pre-observation f<strong>or</strong>m. PLEASE REMIND YOUR COOPERATING TEACHER<br />

THAT THEY NEED TO OBSERVE A DIFFERENT LESSON THAN THE ONE I AM OBSERVING.<br />

Self-Evaluation<br />

1. Did I have positive d<strong>is</strong>position evaluations from my cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher and Dr. Tomasek<br />

2. Did I have positive teach<strong>in</strong>g evaluations<br />

3. Did I have over 90 practicum hours Remember, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional always w<strong>or</strong>ks harder and longer than the m<strong>in</strong>imum<br />

requirement.<br />

4. Was I cons<strong>is</strong>tently an active participant at my field placement site (w<strong>or</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g with children)<br />

5. Was I cons<strong>is</strong>tently on time and faithful <strong>in</strong> my field placement attendance<br />

You are responsible f<strong>or</strong> lett<strong>in</strong>g your cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teacher know which classes/assignments you will be expected to complete th<strong>is</strong><br />

semester. (Some assignments may be mod<strong>if</strong>ied as appropriate f<strong>or</strong> a particular <strong>grade</strong> level.) In <strong>or</strong>der to complete these assignments<br />

it <strong>is</strong> expected that you will spend a m<strong>in</strong>imum <strong>of</strong> 7 hours/week <strong>in</strong> your classroom.<br />

Standards Addressed by th<strong>is</strong> Assignment: LO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; NCPTS 1, 3, 4, 5<br />

Departmental Grad<strong>in</strong>g Scale<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g scale will be used f<strong>or</strong> grad<strong>in</strong>g th<strong>is</strong> sem<strong>in</strong>ar:<br />

A 98 96+ C+ 78 77-79<br />

A- 93 90-95 C 75 73-76<br />

B+ 88 87-89 C 75 73-76<br />

B 85 83-86 C- 71 70-72<br />

B- 81 80-82 D 65 69-<br />

Grad<strong>in</strong>g on Written Assignments [Taken from the Elon Academic Catalog]<br />

A – D<strong>is</strong>t<strong>in</strong>gu<strong>is</strong>hed Perf<strong>or</strong>mance<br />

Excellent w<strong>or</strong>k that demonstrates not only a clear understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the material but also a superi<strong>or</strong> ability to utilize that material<br />

<strong>in</strong> the assignment submitted. Strong and explicit connections are made to read<strong>in</strong>gs, class d<strong>is</strong>cussions and <strong>in</strong>ternship experiences<br />

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as well as thought provok<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>sights are <strong>of</strong>fered. It <strong>is</strong> evident that additional research has been conducted so that the student‟s<br />

w<strong>or</strong>k goes beyond the task and conta<strong>in</strong>s additional, unexpected <strong>or</strong> outstand<strong>in</strong>g features. All <strong>required</strong> criteria are met.<br />

B – Above-Average Perf<strong>or</strong>mance<br />

A solid piece <strong>of</strong> w<strong>or</strong>k that demonstrates a good understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the material under study and utilizes that material well <strong>in</strong> the<br />

assignment submitted. The student meets the assignment criteria, with few err<strong>or</strong>s <strong>or</strong> om<strong>is</strong>sions, but there are few additional,<br />

unexpected <strong>or</strong> outstand<strong>in</strong>g features.<br />

C – Average Perf<strong>or</strong>mance<br />

W<strong>or</strong>k that demonstrates a technical, <strong>or</strong> basic, understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the material under study and which utilizes that material<br />

adequately <strong>in</strong> the assignment submitted. The w<strong>or</strong>k meets the assignment criteria.<br />

D – Pass<strong>in</strong>g Perf<strong>or</strong>mance despite some deficiencies<br />

W<strong>or</strong>k that fails to demonstrate a basic, <strong>or</strong> technical, understand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the material under study and fails to use relevant material <strong>in</strong><br />

the assignment submitted. W<strong>or</strong>k may not address one <strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e criteria <strong>or</strong> may not accompl<strong>is</strong>h what was asked.<br />

F – W<strong>or</strong>k that <strong>is</strong> <strong>in</strong>complete, <strong>in</strong>appropriate, and/<strong>or</strong> shows little <strong>or</strong> no comprehension <strong>of</strong> the class material <strong>in</strong> the assignment<br />

submitted.<br />

An "A" Student:<br />

Has virtu<strong>all</strong>y perfect class attendance.<br />

Is prepared f<strong>or</strong> class; completes assignments on time.<br />

Shows <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> the class and <strong>in</strong> the subject. Independently <strong>in</strong>vestigates what s/he does not understand. Asks <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g<br />

questions <strong>or</strong> makes thoughtful comments.<br />

Is an active learner. Is able to connect past learn<strong>in</strong>g and/<strong>or</strong> experience with new <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation.<br />

Shows <strong>in</strong>itiative. Does th<strong>in</strong>gs s/he has not been told to do.<br />

Has exceptional <strong>in</strong>sight, unusual creativity, good <strong>or</strong>ganizational skills, and high commitment. H<strong>is</strong>/her ability <strong>is</strong> evident to the<br />

teacher and usu<strong>all</strong>y to the other students as well.<br />

Remember, my task <strong>is</strong> to evaluate student learn<strong>in</strong>g not just student eff<strong>or</strong>t.<br />

Teach<strong>in</strong>g Strategies: Teach<strong>in</strong>g strategies f<strong>or</strong> th<strong>is</strong> course <strong>in</strong>clude lecture, class d<strong>is</strong>cussion, sm<strong>all</strong> group w<strong>or</strong>k, student<br />

presentations, scholarly <strong>in</strong>quiry, <strong>in</strong>terviews, reflective and responsive writ<strong>in</strong>g, use <strong>of</strong> technology, field-based activities, guest<br />

speakers, case studies as well as teach<strong>in</strong>g and learn<strong>in</strong>g simulations.<br />

Attendance Policy<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional teachers are rarely absent, always arrive on time, contact the school <strong>in</strong> a timely manner when they are go<strong>in</strong>g to be<br />

absent, turn <strong>in</strong> w<strong>or</strong>k that <strong>is</strong> on time and meticulously done and are active, well prepared participants <strong>in</strong> staff development and<br />

other opp<strong>or</strong>tunities f<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong>tellectual growth. As soon-to-be pr<strong>of</strong>essional teachers, I expect the same behavi<strong>or</strong>s <strong>in</strong> th<strong>is</strong> course. The<br />

community <strong>of</strong> learners model implies that everyone builds and creates new ideas on the contributions <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>dividual members;<br />

theref<strong>or</strong>e, I expect the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

you will attend and be on-time f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> class meet<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

you will be faithful to regular attendance <strong>in</strong> your practicum placements.<br />

you will participate <strong>in</strong> <strong>all</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g experiences <strong>in</strong> a way that demonstrates through preparation and a positive d<strong>is</strong>position.<br />

you will complete and turn-<strong>in</strong> materials on time.<br />

Given the nature <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> course, daily attendance <strong>is</strong> essential to your success. Our learn<strong>in</strong>g will be by means <strong>of</strong> d<strong>is</strong>cussion and<br />

<strong>in</strong>teractive exerc<strong>is</strong>es, you must be <strong>in</strong> class to benefit and be <strong>of</strong> benefit to others. Absences and tardies will result <strong>in</strong> a reduction <strong>of</strong><br />

your course <strong>grade</strong>. Class attendance <strong>is</strong> imp<strong>or</strong>tant f<strong>or</strong> your learn<strong>in</strong>g and the learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> your colleagues. If you are not <strong>in</strong> class you<br />

m<strong>is</strong>s the d<strong>is</strong>cussion and other learn<strong>in</strong>g experiences and your classmates m<strong>is</strong>s your contributions. It <strong>is</strong> expected that you will be <strong>in</strong><br />

class unless there <strong>is</strong> a compell<strong>in</strong>g reason that necessitates your absence. These compell<strong>in</strong>g reasons <strong>in</strong>clude sickness that <strong>is</strong> serious<br />

enough that you will not benefit from learn<strong>in</strong>g experiences <strong>in</strong> class <strong>or</strong> your be<strong>in</strong>g “up and about” would lengthen your recovery.<br />

Other compell<strong>in</strong>g reasons <strong>in</strong>clude maj<strong>or</strong> illness and other cr<strong>is</strong>es <strong>in</strong> your families. Your f<strong>in</strong>al <strong>grade</strong> will be reduced by 5 po<strong>in</strong>ts f<strong>or</strong><br />

each additional absence after two. It <strong>is</strong> expected that you will behave pr<strong>of</strong>ession<strong>all</strong>y when an absence <strong>is</strong> necessary. The<br />

expectation <strong>is</strong> that your <strong>in</strong>struct<strong>or</strong> and others affected by your absence be not<strong>if</strong>ied. If you do m<strong>is</strong>s a class, you will be expected to<br />

make arrangements to complete an „outside contribution to the learn<strong>in</strong>g community task‟ f<strong>or</strong> the class m<strong>is</strong>sed. Frequent absences<br />

from class (even <strong>in</strong> cases <strong>of</strong> serious illness and/<strong>or</strong> sign<strong>if</strong>icant family emergencies) may result <strong>in</strong> the need to repeat the course<br />

when the <strong>in</strong>struct<strong>or</strong> concludes that you have not mastered the objectives <strong>of</strong> the course. You are <strong>all</strong>owed NO absences <strong>in</strong> the<br />

practicum p<strong>or</strong>tion <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> course. If you do have to m<strong>is</strong>s practicum, due to an illness <strong>or</strong> emergency, you will need to make that<br />

time up.<br />

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Late W<strong>or</strong>k: W<strong>or</strong>k <strong>is</strong> to be turned <strong>in</strong> (at the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> class) on the day it <strong>is</strong> due. Unless pri<strong>or</strong> arrangements are made with<br />

the pr<strong>of</strong>ess<strong>or</strong>, one letter <strong>grade</strong> will be deducted f<strong>or</strong> each day <strong>or</strong> part <strong>of</strong> a day that the w<strong>or</strong>k <strong>is</strong> late. After 5 days a <strong>grade</strong> <strong>of</strong> zero<br />

will be assigned. If you are ill, you will need to email me your w<strong>or</strong>k <strong>or</strong> have another student br<strong>in</strong>g it to class. Likew<strong>is</strong>e tests and<br />

quizzes are to be taken on the day they are scheduled, and, unless there <strong>is</strong> a medical emergency <strong>or</strong> pri<strong>or</strong> arrangements are made<br />

with the pr<strong>of</strong>ess<strong>or</strong>, make-up tests will not be given. M<strong>is</strong>sed tests and quizzes will result <strong>in</strong> a <strong>grade</strong> <strong>of</strong> zero.<br />

Self-Assessment<br />

1. Have I attended <strong>all</strong> class meet<strong>in</strong>gs*<br />

2. Have I arrived promptly f<strong>or</strong> each class meet<strong>in</strong>g<br />

3. If I had to m<strong>is</strong>s one class, did I <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>m Dr. Tomasek pri<strong>or</strong> to the class meet<strong>in</strong>g and did I make arrangements to complete<br />

an „outside contribution to the learn<strong>in</strong>g community task‟ f<strong>or</strong> the class m<strong>is</strong>sed<br />

4. Did I come to class hav<strong>in</strong>g completed read<strong>in</strong>g <strong>or</strong> other learn<strong>in</strong>g tasks<br />

5. Was I pr<strong>of</strong>essional, positive, and helpful dur<strong>in</strong>g each class<br />

6. Was I a regular, thoughtful contribut<strong>or</strong> dur<strong>in</strong>g whole group AND sm<strong>all</strong> group d<strong>is</strong>cussions and activities [Th<strong>is</strong> means<br />

that your comments were <strong>in</strong>tellectu<strong>all</strong>y thoughtful and that you were as much a „l<strong>is</strong>tener‟ as you were a „talker‟].<br />

7. Did I turn-<strong>in</strong> <strong>all</strong> materials <strong>in</strong> a timely manner<br />

Hon<strong>or</strong> System<br />

Collab<strong>or</strong>ation <strong>is</strong> perm<strong>is</strong>sible on those assignments spec<strong>if</strong>ied by the pr<strong>of</strong>ess<strong>or</strong>. All other assignments must be completed<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividu<strong>all</strong>y. References to the w<strong>or</strong>k <strong>of</strong> others must be adequately documented us<strong>in</strong>g APA style. A group <strong>of</strong> students from my<br />

last course suggested the follow<strong>in</strong>g: “Another f<strong>or</strong>m <strong>of</strong> cheat<strong>in</strong>g that our group unanimously agreed on <strong>is</strong> the situation <strong>of</strong> “freeriders”<br />

<strong>in</strong> group sett<strong>in</strong>g. We feel that <strong>in</strong> group situations, <strong>all</strong> group members are expected to participate equ<strong>all</strong>y, with no one just<br />

tagg<strong>in</strong>g along f<strong>or</strong> the ride. F<strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e maj<strong>or</strong> group assignments/projects/participation, we suggest that an evaluation should be<br />

filled out at the conclusion by each student about how the experience went.” Because <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> strong feel<strong>in</strong>g among students I will<br />

give you the opp<strong>or</strong>tunity to provide confidential feedback regard<strong>in</strong>g your peers f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> group assignments.<br />

HONOR CODE<br />

Elon University‟s hon<strong>or</strong> code <strong>is</strong> based on uphold<strong>in</strong>g four fundamental values: honesty, <strong>in</strong>tegrity, responsibility and respect.<br />

Honesty: Be<strong>in</strong>g truthful <strong>in</strong> your academic w<strong>or</strong>k and <strong>in</strong> your relationships.<br />

Integrity: Be<strong>in</strong>g trustw<strong>or</strong>thy, fair and ethical.<br />

Responsibility: Be<strong>in</strong>g accountable f<strong>or</strong> your actions and your learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Respect: Be civil. Value the dignity <strong>of</strong> each person. Hon<strong>or</strong> the physical and <strong>in</strong>tellectual property <strong>of</strong> others.<br />

Adherence to these values <strong>is</strong> expected from students <strong>in</strong> and out <strong>of</strong> the classroom, on and <strong>of</strong>f campus and <strong>in</strong> and out <strong>of</strong> the country.<br />

Breaches <strong>of</strong> these values will result <strong>in</strong> an academic <strong>or</strong> social hon<strong>or</strong> code violation rep<strong>or</strong>t.<br />

In th<strong>is</strong> class, hon<strong>or</strong> code violations that may result <strong>in</strong> a lower<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> your <strong>grade</strong> <strong>or</strong> your failure <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>in</strong>clude the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>fenses: plagiar<strong>is</strong>m, ly<strong>in</strong>g, cheat<strong>in</strong>g, steal<strong>in</strong>g <strong>or</strong> vandal<strong>is</strong>m, and facilitat<strong>in</strong>g academic d<strong>is</strong>honesty. Students should<br />

be familiar with these policies and should know that while “<strong>in</strong>tent” may be considered <strong>in</strong> assign<strong>in</strong>g sanctions, it <strong>is</strong> not a fact<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong><br />

determ<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g responsibility f<strong>or</strong> an <strong>of</strong>fense. Students may learn m<strong>or</strong>e about the hon<strong>or</strong> code, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g def<strong>in</strong>itions <strong>of</strong> violations, the<br />

process f<strong>or</strong> adjudication and possible sanctions at http://www.elon.edu/hon<strong>or</strong>. Students who are uncerta<strong>in</strong> about whether spec<strong>if</strong>ic<br />

behavi<strong>or</strong>s <strong>or</strong> activities <strong>in</strong> th<strong>is</strong> class are violations <strong>of</strong> the hon<strong>or</strong> code should contact the <strong>in</strong>struct<strong>or</strong> immediately. Students will be<br />

expected to repeat the hon<strong>or</strong> pledge on papers, tests <strong>or</strong> other assignments as the student‟s affirmation that the values have been<br />

and will be followed: “On my hon<strong>or</strong>, I will uphold the values <strong>of</strong> Elon University: honesty, <strong>in</strong>tegrity, responsibility and respect.”<br />

Elementary Education P<strong>or</strong>tfolio<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g products from th<strong>is</strong> course will be appropriate f<strong>or</strong> <strong>in</strong>clusion <strong>in</strong> your p<strong>or</strong>tfolio:<br />

Math and Science Units<br />

F<strong>or</strong> each, you should also upload the assignment description and assessment rubric next to “Assessment Criteria”.<br />

Writ<strong>in</strong>g Conditional Grade: A teacher candidate may receive a writ<strong>in</strong>g conditional <strong>grade</strong>, “WC,” <strong>in</strong> a course <strong>in</strong> which h<strong>is</strong>/her<br />

perf<strong>or</strong>mance was unacceptable because <strong>of</strong> po<strong>or</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g (<strong>or</strong>ganization, sentence structure, grammar, spell<strong>in</strong>g, documentation,<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g directions, content). The assignment <strong>of</strong> a “WC” <strong>grade</strong> <strong>is</strong> similar to an <strong>in</strong>complete. The teacher candidate must confer<br />

with the pr<strong>of</strong>ess<strong>or</strong> <strong>of</strong> the course to learn what w<strong>or</strong>k <strong>is</strong> necessary to remove the “WC” <strong>grade</strong>. The w<strong>or</strong>k must be completed no later<br />

than n<strong>in</strong>e days after the mid-semester <strong>grade</strong>s are due dur<strong>in</strong>g the follow<strong>in</strong>g semester. A f<strong>in</strong>al <strong>grade</strong> <strong>is</strong> submitted to the Reg<strong>is</strong>trar by<br />

the Instruct<strong>or</strong> the follow<strong>in</strong>g Monday. After th<strong>is</strong> date, the “WC” <strong>grade</strong> automatic<strong>all</strong>y changes to “F” unless an extension <strong>is</strong> granted<br />

by the Dean <strong>of</strong> Academic Affairs. A <strong>grade</strong> <strong>of</strong> “WC” may also be awarded to <strong>in</strong>dividual papers. If th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> the case, the teacher<br />

candidate has one week to remove the “WC” from the paper by follow<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>struction <strong>of</strong>fered by the pr<strong>of</strong>ess<strong>or</strong>. If the “WC” <strong>is</strong><br />

not removed from the paper by that time, the <strong>grade</strong> will automatic<strong>all</strong>y become a “0” f<strong>or</strong> that assignment. The Elon Writ<strong>in</strong>g<br />

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Center will be open Monday-Thursday, 10am-10pm, as well as Fridays, 10am-4pm, and Sundays 6pm-10pm. Please make use<br />

<strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> valuable resource.<br />

Special Needs:<br />

If you have an ident<strong>if</strong>ied d<strong>is</strong>ability <strong>or</strong> special learn<strong>in</strong>g need and require d<strong>if</strong>ferentiated help please let me know. Please be<br />

rem<strong>in</strong>ded that learn<strong>in</strong>g accommodation cannot be <strong>of</strong>fered retroactively. I am m<strong>or</strong>e than will<strong>in</strong>g to make accommodations that will<br />

meet your learn<strong>in</strong>g needs. However, I have to know about the d<strong>is</strong>ability <strong>in</strong> <strong>or</strong>der to th<strong>is</strong>. So I encourage you to talk with me.<br />

Acc<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g to University policy, accommodations are granted only through my the D<strong>is</strong>abilities Services Co<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>at<strong>or</strong>, Pr<strong>is</strong>cilla<br />

Lipe, Associate Direct<strong>or</strong> <strong>of</strong> Academic Adv<strong>is</strong><strong>in</strong>g, Duke 108, CB 2251, 336-278-6500.<br />

Texts<br />

Required<br />

Dacey, L. & Bamf<strong>or</strong>d Lynch, J. (2006). Math f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong>: D<strong>if</strong>ferentiat<strong>in</strong>g Instruction. Sausalito, CA: Math Solutions Publications.<br />

Fosnot, C.T. (2001). Young Mathematicians at W<strong>or</strong>k: Construct<strong>in</strong>g Number Sense, Addition, and Subtraction. P<strong>or</strong>tsmouth, NH:<br />

He<strong>in</strong>emann.<br />

Book Clubs to be determ<strong>in</strong>ed after class beg<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

Additional Required Read<strong>in</strong>gs will be located on Blackboard eReserves and are l<strong>is</strong>ted on the Course Schedule.<br />

Recommended<br />

Bransf<strong>or</strong>d, J. D., Brown, A. L., & Cock<strong>in</strong>g, R. R. (Eds.). (2000). How people learn: Bra<strong>in</strong>, m<strong>in</strong>d, experience, and school.<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, DC: National Academy Press.<br />

Car<strong>in</strong>, A.A., Bass, J.E., & Contant, T.L. (2005). Teach<strong>in</strong>g Science as Inquiry (10 th Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice<br />

H<strong>all</strong>.<br />

Guillaume, A.M. (2005). Classroom Mathematics Invent<strong>or</strong>y f<strong>or</strong> Grades K-6: An Inf<strong>or</strong>mal Assessment. Boston, MA: Allyn and<br />

Bacon.<br />

Heibert, J. et al. (1997). Mak<strong>in</strong>g Sense:Teach<strong>in</strong>g and learn<strong>in</strong>g mathematics with understand<strong>in</strong>g. P<strong>or</strong>tsmouth, NH: He<strong>in</strong>eman.<br />

Krajcik, J., Czerniak, C., & Berger, C. (2003). Teach<strong>in</strong>g Science <strong>in</strong> Elementary and Middle School Classrooms: A Project-<br />

Based Approach (2 nd edition). Boston: McGraw Hill.<br />

Spitzer, J.S. & Roddick, C.D. (2008). Succeed<strong>in</strong>g at Teach<strong>in</strong>g Mathematics: K-6. Thousand Oaks, CA: C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong> Press.<br />

Wheatley, G. H. (1996). Quick Draw: Develop<strong>in</strong>g Spatial Sense <strong>in</strong> Mathematics. T<strong>all</strong>ahassee, FL: Mathematics Learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Wheatley, G. H. & Reynolds, A. (1999). Com<strong>in</strong>g to Know Number. T<strong>all</strong>ahassee, FL: Mathematics Learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Wong, H., & Wong, R. (1998). The first days <strong>of</strong> school. Mounta<strong>in</strong> View, CA: Harry K. Wong Publications, Inc.<br />

Journals<br />

These are available <strong>in</strong> Belk Library<br />

Science & Children <strong>is</strong> publ<strong>is</strong>hed by the National Science Teachers Association<br />

Teach<strong>in</strong>g Children Mathematics <strong>is</strong> publ<strong>is</strong>hed by the National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics<br />

Books <strong>in</strong> Belk Library Course Reserves<br />

Edge, D. (2000). Involv<strong>in</strong>g families <strong>in</strong> school mathematics: read<strong>in</strong>gs from “Teach<strong>in</strong>g Children Mathematics. Reston,VA: NCTM.<br />

e-Book<br />

Moursund, D.G. (November 2004). Improv<strong>in</strong>g Math Education <strong>in</strong> Elementary Schools: A Sh<strong>or</strong>t Book f<strong>or</strong> Teachers. A pdf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

book <strong>is</strong> available at: http://darkw<strong>in</strong>g.u<strong>or</strong>egon.edu/~moursund/Math/.<br />

Th<strong>is</strong> (free) 81 page book <strong>is</strong> written spec<strong>if</strong>ic<strong>all</strong>y f<strong>or</strong> use <strong>in</strong> pre-service Math Methods f<strong>or</strong> elementary school teachers and <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>service<br />

<strong>courses</strong> f<strong>or</strong> elementary school teachers. The book divides math expert<strong>is</strong>e <strong>in</strong>to math content and math maturity. The book<br />

focuses on math maturity from the po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>of</strong> view <strong>of</strong>:<br />

• Bra<strong>in</strong> Science and Developmental The<strong>or</strong>y<br />

• Craft & Science <strong>of</strong> Teach<strong>in</strong>g & Learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

• Inf<strong>or</strong>mation & Communications Technology<br />

A l<strong>is</strong>t <strong>of</strong> other free books and other materials that are written by Dr. Moursund <strong>is</strong> available at<br />

http://darkw<strong>in</strong>g.u<strong>or</strong>egon.edu/~moursund/dave/moursund-websites.html.<br />

Imp<strong>or</strong>tant Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Web Sites<br />

N<strong>or</strong>th Carol<strong>in</strong>a Department <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction http://www.ncpublicschools.<strong>or</strong>g<br />

National Science Education Standards: http://www.nap.edu/read<strong>in</strong>groom/books/nses/html/<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples and Standards f<strong>or</strong> School Mathematics: http://www.nctm.<strong>or</strong>g/standards/<br />

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National Science Teachers Association http://www.nsta.<strong>or</strong>g (Subscribe to “Science Lessons.)<br />

Library Hold<strong>in</strong>gs (partial l<strong>is</strong>t)<br />

MATH<br />

Vi<strong>or</strong>st, J. Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday.<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics. Children Are Mathematical Problem Solvers.<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics. Empower<strong>in</strong>g the Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g Teacher <strong>of</strong> Mathematics.<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics. Expl<strong>or</strong><strong>in</strong>g Mathematics through Literature: Articles and Lessons f<strong>or</strong><br />

Prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten through Grade 8.<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics. New V<strong>is</strong>ions f<strong>or</strong> l<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g Literature and Mathematics.<br />

National Council <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Mathematics. Teach<strong>in</strong>g Mathematics through Problem Solv<strong>in</strong>g: PreK – Grade 6.<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Atk<strong>in</strong>, J. & C<strong>of</strong>fery, J. (Eds). (2003). Everyday Assessment <strong>in</strong> the Science Classroom. NSTA Press.<br />

D<strong>or</strong><strong>is</strong>, E. (1991). Children Learn to Investigate Their W<strong>or</strong>ld. He<strong>in</strong>emann.<br />

D<strong>or</strong><strong>is</strong>, E. (1991). Do<strong>in</strong>g What Scient<strong>is</strong>ts Do. Turner F<strong>all</strong>s, MA: N<strong>or</strong>theast Foundation f<strong>or</strong> Children.<br />

Holmes, N. & Snoble, J. (1991). How to . . . Teach Measurements <strong>in</strong> Elementary School Science.. NSTA Press.<br />

Pearce, C. (1999). Nurtur<strong>in</strong>g Inquiry: Real Science f<strong>or</strong> the Elementary Classroom. NSTA Press.<br />

DIFFERENTIATION<br />

Hollas, B. (2005). D<strong>if</strong>ferentiat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>struction <strong>in</strong> a whole-group sett<strong>in</strong>g : tak<strong>in</strong>g the easy first steps <strong>in</strong>to d<strong>if</strong>ferentiation/<br />

Peterb<strong>or</strong>ough, NH : Crystal Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Books.<br />

Bender, W.N. (2005). D<strong>if</strong>ferentiat<strong>in</strong>g math <strong>in</strong>struction: strategies that w<strong>or</strong>k f<strong>or</strong> K-8 classrooms!. Thousand Oaks, CA: C<strong>or</strong>w<strong>in</strong><br />

Press.<br />

Thousand, J.S., Villa, R.A. & Nev<strong>in</strong>, A.I. (2007). D<strong>if</strong>ferentiat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>struction: Collab<strong>or</strong>ative plann<strong>in</strong>g and teach<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>or</strong> univers<strong>all</strong>y<br />

designed learn<strong>in</strong>g. Thousand<br />

Toml<strong>in</strong>son, C.A. (XXXX). D<strong>if</strong>ferentiation <strong>in</strong> practice. 373.19T597 d<strong>if</strong><br />

LESSON PLANNING<br />

Anderson, L.W., Krathwohl, D. & Airasian, P.W. (2001). A taxonomy f<strong>or</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g, teach<strong>in</strong>g and assess<strong>in</strong>g: A rev<strong>is</strong>ion <strong>of</strong><br />

Bloom‟s Taxonomy <strong>of</strong> educational objectives. New Y<strong>or</strong>k, NY: Longman.<br />

MORE BOOKS<br />

Crawf<strong>or</strong>d, L. (2004). Lively Learn<strong>in</strong>g: Us<strong>in</strong>g the Arts to Teach the K-8 Curriculum. Turner F<strong>all</strong>s, MA: N<strong>or</strong>theast Foundation f<strong>or</strong><br />

Children.<br />

Teacher Candidates will be placed at either Gibsonville Elementary School <strong>or</strong> Sedalia Elementary School (both <strong>in</strong><br />

Guilf<strong>or</strong>d County).<br />

The 2005 – 2006 demographics f<strong>or</strong> Gibsonville Elementary are as follows:<br />

420 students <strong>in</strong> <strong>grade</strong>s K-5<br />

75% White<br />

11% African American<br />

7% H<strong>is</strong>panic<br />

5% Multi-racial<br />

41% Students receiv<strong>in</strong>g free/reduced lunch<br />

Directions to Gibsonville Elementary from Elon:<br />

Leave Elon driv<strong>in</strong>g West on Haggard Avenue (NC-100). Travel 1.9 miles (the road will dead end at a stop sign). Th<strong>is</strong> will be<br />

Lew<strong>is</strong> Street-turn right. At the stop sign (East Joyner Street) turn left. The school will be on your right. Total d<strong>is</strong>tance <strong>is</strong> 2.4<br />

miles and total estimated driv<strong>in</strong>g time <strong>is</strong> 6 m<strong>in</strong>utes.<br />

Gibsonville Elementary, 401 East Joyner Street, Gibsonville, NC 27249<br />

336-273-0299 <strong>or</strong> 449-4214; Fax 336-449-6745<br />

http://schoolcenter.guilf<strong>or</strong>d.k12.nc.us/education/school/school.phpsectionid=6998<br />

Cathy Batts – Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal<br />

Diane Sanderf<strong>or</strong>d – Special Education Teacher<br />

Gail McC<strong>or</strong>mick – Ma<strong>in</strong> Office Adm<strong>in</strong><strong>is</strong>trative Ass<strong>is</strong>tant<br />

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The 2005 – 2006 demographics f<strong>or</strong> Sedalia Elementary are as follows:<br />

371 students <strong>in</strong> <strong>grade</strong>s Pre-K – 5<br />

52% White<br />

26% African American<br />

13% H<strong>is</strong>panic<br />

6% Multi-racial<br />

2% Native American<br />

1% Asian<br />

51% Students receiv<strong>in</strong>g free/reduced lunch<br />

Directions to Sedalia Elementary from Elon:<br />

Leave Elon driv<strong>in</strong>g south on Williamson Avenue. At Church Street (US 70) turn right (west). Drive f<strong>or</strong> approximately 7 miles<br />

(stay<strong>in</strong>g on th<strong>is</strong> road – name changes to Burl<strong>in</strong>gton Road). Once you enter Sedaila, the school will be on your left. The entrance<br />

to the park<strong>in</strong>g lot <strong>is</strong> PAST the school. Sw<strong>in</strong>g back <strong>in</strong> front <strong>of</strong> the school and park <strong>in</strong> the lot on the East side <strong>of</strong> the school. Total<br />

d<strong>is</strong>tance from Elon <strong>is</strong> about 8 miles. It usu<strong>all</strong>y takes me about 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes.<br />

Sedaila Elementary, 6120 Burl<strong>in</strong>gton Road, Sedalia, NC 27342<br />

336-449-4711; Fax 336-449-6523<br />

http://schoolcenter.gcsnc.com/education/school/school.phpsectionid=6980<br />

Lance Stokes – Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal<br />

Judy Hyman – School Counsel<strong>or</strong><br />

Kathy Dav<strong>is</strong> - Ma<strong>in</strong> Office Adm<strong>in</strong><strong>is</strong>trative Ass<strong>is</strong>tant<br />

Guide to Field Placement Etiquette f<strong>or</strong> Teacher Candidates<br />

While every scenario <strong>or</strong> situation cannot be fully described <strong>in</strong> th<strong>is</strong> document, the follow<strong>in</strong>g items and <strong>is</strong>sues<br />

related to potential concerns are explicitly stated to serve as a guide f<strong>or</strong> potenti<strong>all</strong>y problematic areas. The<br />

overarch<strong>in</strong>g prem<strong>is</strong>e related to candidate perf<strong>or</strong>mance <strong>is</strong> that teacher candidates are <strong>required</strong> to carry out their<br />

w<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> field placements <strong>in</strong> a very pr<strong>of</strong>essional manner. They must be punctual and adhere to the agreed upon<br />

v<strong>is</strong>itation schedules. Th<strong>is</strong> may <strong>in</strong>clude an <strong>or</strong>ientation meet<strong>in</strong>g with the school‟s practicum co<strong>or</strong>d<strong>in</strong>at<strong>or</strong>, another<br />

adm<strong>in</strong><strong>is</strong>trat<strong>or</strong> <strong>or</strong> designee. Appropriate dress, language, and behavi<strong>or</strong> are expected. Candidates are v<strong>is</strong>it<strong>or</strong>s to the<br />

school sett<strong>in</strong>gs and must adhere to the guidel<strong>in</strong>es that are presented through the Elon University Teacher<br />

Education Program concern<strong>in</strong>g appropriate behavi<strong>or</strong>s <strong>in</strong> school sett<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g are gener<strong>all</strong>y considered unacceptable f<strong>or</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionals <strong>in</strong> the school sett<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>of</strong> th<strong>is</strong> area:<br />

Appearance and Presentation <strong>of</strong> Self<br />

- V<strong>is</strong>ible body-pierc<strong>in</strong>gs other than ears (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g tongue studs)<br />

- V<strong>is</strong>ible tattoos<br />

- Wildly unnatural hair col<strong>or</strong><br />

- Obscene <strong>or</strong> sexu<strong>all</strong>y suggestive language <strong>or</strong> behavi<strong>or</strong><br />

Manner <strong>of</strong> Dress<br />

- Sh<strong>or</strong>ts<br />

- Skirts sh<strong>or</strong>ter than mid-thigh<br />

- Halter <strong>or</strong> spaghetti-strap tops<br />

- Backless tops<br />

- Tops that show cleavage<br />

- V<strong>is</strong>ible midr<strong>if</strong>fs<br />

- F<strong>or</strong>m-fitt<strong>in</strong>g cloth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

- Cloth<strong>in</strong>g with obscene <strong>or</strong> suggestive language <strong>or</strong> illustrations<br />

- Cloth<strong>in</strong>g with political <strong>or</strong> religious slogans<br />

- V<strong>is</strong>ible underwear<br />

- Obviously absent underwear<br />

- Bare feet<br />

- Flip-flops<br />

Personal Hygiene<br />

- Body od<strong>or</strong><br />

- Excessive perfume<br />

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Cell phones and pagers should be turned <strong>of</strong>f and stowed out-<strong>of</strong>-sight bef<strong>or</strong>e go<strong>in</strong>g onto school property.<br />

Candidates must remember that they are the guests <strong>of</strong> the cooperat<strong>in</strong>g teachers, the pr<strong>in</strong>cipals, and the<br />

schools/school systems. Schools cooperate with the university very graciously, and they genu<strong>in</strong>ely look f<strong>or</strong>ward to<br />

hav<strong>in</strong>g candidates assigned to their schools. Teacher candidates are requested to arrive on time f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> appo<strong>in</strong>tments, to <strong>in</strong>troduce<br />

themselves to the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal, ass<strong>is</strong>tant pr<strong>in</strong>cipals, reception<strong>is</strong>t, and other staff, and to let such people know where they are from and<br />

why they are there, and to <strong>of</strong>fer genu<strong>in</strong>e thanks f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong>ow<strong>in</strong>g candidates to w<strong>or</strong>k <strong>in</strong> the schools. You must follow the check-<strong>in</strong> and<br />

check-out procedures f<strong>or</strong> your school. You must also wear your name badge anytime children are present <strong>in</strong> the build<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The culture <strong>of</strong> the assigned school may likely be m<strong>or</strong>e conservative than candidates‟ own peer culture environments. It <strong>is</strong> the job<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>all</strong> teacher candidates to observe and blend <strong>in</strong> with the pr<strong>of</strong>essionals at the school. It <strong>is</strong> neither the role n<strong>or</strong> the job <strong>of</strong> teacher<br />

candidates to change the culture, the rules, <strong>or</strong> the philosophy <strong>of</strong> their assigned school(s).<br />

From: Handbook <strong>of</strong> Early Field Experiences: http://www.elon.edu/e-web/academics/education/education/fieldexphandbook<br />

Page Two <strong>of</strong> Mod<strong>if</strong>ied STOF<br />

Over<strong>all</strong> Comments:<br />

Was the lesson cohesive Were students engaged Was the lesson ch<strong>all</strong>eng<strong>in</strong>g Did substantive learn<strong>in</strong>g take place<br />

Strengths<br />

Ideas to Th<strong>in</strong>k About and Cont<strong>in</strong>ue to W<strong>or</strong>k On<br />

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Elon University<br />

Mod<strong>if</strong>ied Student Teach<strong>in</strong>g Observation F<strong>or</strong>m (STOF)<br />

Teacher Candidate (t.c.): _______________________________<br />

Class/Subject: _____________________________<br />

Date: ____________________Observer: __________________________________<br />

School: ________________________<br />

4. Exceeds expectations (t. c. always demonstrates 100% <strong>of</strong> the time.<br />

3. Meets expectations (t.c. cons<strong>is</strong>tently demonstrates 90-99% <strong>of</strong> the time. NA-Not applicable<br />

2. Progress<strong>in</strong>g (t.c. frequently (but not cons<strong>is</strong>tently) demonstrates 80-89% <strong>of</strong> the time. NO-Not observed<br />

1. Does not frequently demonstrate progress (less than 79% <strong>of</strong> the time).<br />

Competency<br />

Effective teachers are knowledgeable (<strong>of</strong> content).<br />

1. Places spec<strong>if</strong>ic <strong>in</strong>f<strong>or</strong>mation with<strong>in</strong> the context <strong>of</strong> the “big ideas”<br />

<strong>of</strong> the d<strong>is</strong>cipl<strong>in</strong>e<br />

2. Uses and encourages students to use d<strong>is</strong>cipl<strong>in</strong>e-spec<strong>if</strong>ic<br />

vocabulary<br />

3. Communicates content knowledge <strong>in</strong> a mean<strong>in</strong>gful way<br />

4. Presents lesson based on students‟ diverse developmental levels,<br />

<strong>in</strong>terests & pri<strong>or</strong> experiences<br />

5. Includes activities appropriate to the learn<strong>in</strong>g objectives<br />

6. Uses appropriate materials, media & technology to supp<strong>or</strong>t<br />

<strong>in</strong>struction<br />

Effective teachers are knowledgeable (<strong>of</strong> pedagogy)<br />

7. Starts lesson promptly with students‟ attention<br />

8. Beg<strong>in</strong>s lessons with focus and/<strong>or</strong> review and with materials ready<br />

9. States appropriate objectives aligned with curriculum<br />

10. Gives clear, explicit directions.<br />

11. Uses whole, sm<strong>all</strong> & <strong>in</strong>dividual group<strong>in</strong>g strategies appropriate<br />

to the learn<strong>in</strong>g objectives.<br />

12. Ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>s student engagement & responsibility f<strong>or</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

13. Allocates time effectively<br />

14. Communicates and ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>s cons<strong>is</strong>tent behavi<strong>or</strong>al expectations<br />

f<strong>or</strong> <strong>all</strong> students<br />

15. Circulates to check student perf<strong>or</strong>mance<br />

16. Achieves closure by us<strong>in</strong>g appropriate assessment to evaluate<br />

student learn<strong>in</strong>g & mod<strong>if</strong>y <strong>in</strong>struction<br />

Effective teachers <strong>in</strong>quire.<br />

17. Asks questions at a variety <strong>of</strong> levels<br />

18. Provides appropriate “wait time”<br />

19. Builds on student responses<br />

20. Provides useful, prompt feedback<br />

21. Provides susta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g feedback after <strong>in</strong>c<strong>or</strong>rect response<br />

22. Encourages the participation <strong>of</strong> <strong>all</strong> students<br />

23. Uses examples, assignments & materials relevant f<strong>or</strong> diverse<br />

family & community cultures<br />

Effective teachers are pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />

24. Uses standard spoken & written Engl<strong>is</strong>h.<br />

25. Exhibits confidence & assurance<br />

PLT<br />

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PLT<br />

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Stu.<br />

Tch.<br />

Comments<br />

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