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ELEMENTARY TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM March 3, 2016 Spring Induction.

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1 ELEMENTARY TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM March 3, 2016 Spring Induction

2 SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES Jay Mann, Director 120 Education Building 217-333-2561 or jaymann@illinois.edujaymann@illinois.edu Sunny McMurry, Placement Coordinator 120B Education 217-333-2561 or koerber@illinois.edukoerber@illinois.edu Jeri Bragg, Office Support

3 SCE WEBSITE http://education.illinois.edu/sce The SCE website is for field placement information and clinical assignments. Please bookmark it and consult it frequently and when you have questions. Forms used in clinical experiences Information for coops, supervisors, and students pertaining to clinical experiences Links to other sites

4 COTE WEBSITE Council on Teacher Education http://www.cote.illinois.edu/ Student portal Online evaluations Criminal Background Check Instructions Bloodborne pathogens training Mandated Reporter Acknowledgement Safety Training Student teaching application Conceptual Framework Licensure Requirements

5 V OCABULARY Endorsements – Additional coursework that qualifies one to teach in specific areas/disciplines Cohort – a group of students Cooperating teacher (coop)– teacher in your assigned classroom Supervisor – university personnel that observe student teachers Field experience, practicum – time in schools edTPA – portfolio of work required for licensure Standards – expectations for teacher licensure Observation – supervisor visit to classroom

6 VOCABULARY, CONT. Seminar – a group meeting, usually with supervisor Early field experience (EFE) – practica prior to student teaching Student teaching – final semester experience; extended, daily time in classroom Student portal – individual site on CoTE website for record keeping

7 ENTERING THE PROFESSIONAL WORLD Your behavior is now open to public scrutiny. You live in a “fishbowl”. Voicemail greetings should be professional. Internet information should be monitored for objectionable materials. Demonstrate high standards of professional performance and attitude. Now is about learning! Make mature decisions for yourself and for your students. Use discretion when discussing field experiences and maintain a tone of professional courtesy.

8 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES ATTENDANCE Arrive on time and stay for the duration of the scheduled field placement. Honor the intended timeframe and sequence of your placement experience If absences or tardiness are necessary, communicate with the cooperating teacher and supervisor, where applicable, make plans for makeup. All absences must be made up.

9 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES ATTIRE Professional dress No flip flops No jeans Clothing should be conservative and comfortable Tattoos covered up; piercings removed Your appearance should not be a distraction to the learning in the classroom

10 PLACEMENT POLICIES All placements are made and confirmed by SCE. Placements are subject to change by SCE but not by student request. Placements are made to assure experience in working with diverse students. Placements are not made in a school where a close relative, friend, and/or significant other is employed. UIUC student is responsible for assuring completion of online evaluation by coop and student.

11 POLICIES, CONT. You will also have a chance to confidentially evaluate each cooperating teacher. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from field placements. We use a 60-mile radius of C-U (a distance placement of over 20 miles should be expected at least once) BBP and CBC, Mandated Reporter, and Safety Training clearance are required prior to entry into classroom. Absences must be made up.

12 Year One 45 hours of field experience in grades 1-5 within 60 mile radius Placement in specialized or self-contained classroom Cooperating teacher evaluates Will be 2 students in classroom; may attend together, not required Tues am only Jan-Mar M-F Mar- April; Education Courses take a break Grades 1-5 self-contained classrooms Collaborative experiences University instructors will visit classrooms Fall 2016 CI 405Spring 2017EDPR 250

13 Year Two 8 am (or start of school day) -12 pm M-F in grades 1-5 within 60 mile radius One full day per week in placement University supervisor makes minimum of 4 visits Midterm and final conference Full time in the classroom starting January 2 Minimum of 4 week full take over University supervisor makes minimum of 6 visits Midterm and final conference Local, NW suburbs, CPS Evening seminars (vary by location) Follow school calendar Fall 2017 CI 406Spring 2018EDPR 432

14 S TUDENT T EACHING A PPLICATION DUE by April 1, 2016 Log into the CoTE portal (http://cote.illinois.edu/) > click on Student Teaching Form Applicationhttp://cote.illinois.edu/ Fill out the appropriate sections based on your program and as accurately as you can at this time. If your personal information changes between April and August (car, contact number, interest in pursuing ELL/bilingual approvals), please email Sunny McMurry (koerber@illinois.edu).koerber@illinois.edu

15 S TUDENT T EACHING A PPLICATION Areas are shown on the Northwest Suburb Map Area A – Elgin area Area B – Arlington Heights/Glenview area Area C – Naperville/ Aurora area Area D – Hinsdale/ La Grange area Map link located under specific program main page Prefer Local or CPS; Enter that as only request

16 SUMMER ASSIGNMENTS Bookmark SCE and CoTE website for use during the next two years Familiarize yourself with both websites By August 15, clear the Criminal Background Check; Bloodborne pathogens training; Safety Training; and Mandated Reporter Training (all via CoTE) Start thinking about housing and transportation for coming years

17 ANNOUNCEMENTS When emailing with a question, identify the teacher program and year you are in program. When replying to email, always hit the reply so I have an historical understanding of the email. Read through websites for instructions and information before calling or emailing for assistance. Keep your mailbox cleaned out. Use Illinois account.

18 WELCOME TO THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Make the most of your two year career preparation


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