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1 Advanced Teacher Preparation Other School Professionals Fall 2011 Orientation for New Admits Graduate Programs

2 Dr. J. Gordon Eisenman, Dean Dr. Paula J. Dohoney, Associate Dean Tammie Vickrey, Secretary to the Dean Christie Black, Graduate Admissions Julie Gray, Certification Officer Bill Gray, Manager Educational Technology

3  Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Special Education, Dr. Wayne Lord, Chair  Kinesiology and Health Science, Dr. Karen Wish, Chair  Teacher Education, Dr. Judi Wilson, Chair

4  Prepared  Able  Responsive

5  P1 - demonstrate strong content and pedagogical preparation in their respective subject area or professional field. P2 - use self assessment and analysis as a basis for collaboration with colleagues, continuing professional development and lifelong learning. P3- possess an understanding of the central concepts, tools of inquiry, and structures of the discipline(s) or professional field of study and create learning experiences that enable all students to learn. P4- demonstrate an understanding about how students learn and develop (intellectually, socially, and individually) and provide developmentally appropriate curricula, learning opportunities and support. P5- demonstrate knowledge about how to use information and technology effectively to foster active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interaction in educational settings.

6  A1 - understand, use and support a variety of instructional strategies to encourage critical and creative thinking, problem solving, and achievement. A2- create a learning environment that encourages positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation for all learners. A3- plan, guide, and support instruction using knowledge of subject matter, the learners, the community, and curriculum goals. A4- understand and use authentic assessment to evaluate and ensure the continuous development of the learner. A5- organize, allocate and manage resources to support learning.

7  R1- respect the dignity of all persons believing that all children can learn and have the right to an opportunity to do so. R2- translate knowledge into creating and supporting meaningful experiences for diverse learners. R3- accept responsibility for teaching and working in authentic settings with diverse populations of learners. R4- demonstrate a commitment to meet the educational needs of learners in a fair, caring, nondiscriminatory, and equitable manner. R5 - reflect on practice and continually evaluate the effects of choices and actions on others (students, parents, and other professionals in the learning community). R6- foster professional relationships with school colleagues, parents, and agencies in the larger community to support the learning and well- being of all students.

8  To think critically about the process of teaching, learning and assessment.  To be creative, challenging, and flexible in teaching/professional practices.  To act in a fair manner that is empathetic, responsive, enthusiastic, inclusive, and reflective in relations with students, parents, peers, and others.

9  Complete all necessary paperwork for your program (beginning to end).  Consult regularly with your advisor; know what is expected in your program.  Come to class prepared.

10  Good Standing  Probation  Suspension See the ASU 2011-12 catalog pages 193 & 194.

11  Required for all College of Education programs.  Assignments, portfolio, other program requirements  LiveText Resources LiveText Resources

12  The College of Education uses the APA Style.APA Style ◦ No other style will be accepted! ◦ Sixth Edition is most recent edition. ◦ APA overview on department webpages  The ASU Writing Lab University Hall 2 nd Floor ◦ Writing Concerns  http://www.aug.edu/writing_center/writing_ce nter.htm http://www.aug.edu/writing_center/writing_ce nter.htm

13 What is Jag Mail and how do I access it? My ASU is the campus communication system. There is a link to My ASU and Jag Mail on the ASU homepage. For help and information on My ASU and Jag Mail, go to: http://www.aug.edu/its/students.html

14 Need a Card? Check http://jagcard.aug. edu/ for hours this week! Pam Lightsey Jag-CARD Manager Tel (706) 731-7080 Email: jagcard@aug.edujagcard@aug.edu

15  Located in the rear of Media Services, 1 st floor of University Hall  Useful for preparing class assignments and lesson plans. GACE Study Materials (for use in center only) Thematic Units Collection of K-12 Textbooks Classroom Games & Manipulatives Other Curriculum Related Activities

16  Must have current decal  You can register online (if new) or validate (if returning)  Student parking spaces are available during the day, Student may park in faculty/staff lots (after 4:30 pm)  Public Safety provides jump-start for dead batteries, Lock-Jock when keys are locked in your vehicle, escorts after dark  For more information, visit the Public Safety Website: http://www.aug.edu/public_safety/http://www.aug.edu/public_safety/

17  Buy books early ◦ Used books work as well as new books ◦ Be careful with editions  LiveText  Be sure you are aware of the refund deadline  http://www.aug.edu/bookstore/ http://www.aug.edu/bookstore/

18  Education Resources Education Resources  Articles  Books  Journals  E-journals  E-books

19  Counselor Education 327  Educational Leadership 329  Special Education 330  Teacher Leader 329  Curriculum & Instruction M.Ed. 326  Curriculum & Instruction Ed.S. 328


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