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1 MEETING WITH HEADS OF PARTNERSHIP SCHOOLS THE BEGINNING OF A NEW DAWN

2 GUIDING QUESTIONS WHY ARE YOU HERE? WHAT ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO DO? WHAT IS EXPECTED OF INTERNS? WHAT IS EXPECTED OF MENTORS? WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO YOUR SCHOOLS?

3 RATIONALE There is disconnection (gap) between theory as taught in teacher education institutions and the practice on the field; Teacher education does not seem to influence the ‘native theories’ of pre- service teachers; The quality of the teaching corps depends on the effectiveness of teacher education programmes in place.

4 THE DESIRED REFORM IN EDUCATION REQUIRES A SUBSTANTIVE CHANGE IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES AT ALL LEVELS OF EDUCATION

5 THE NEW DAWN Linking professional development to the life & culture of schools; Establish formal collaboration between university and schools; Use the cognitive apprenticeship model; School teacher as legitimate participant in professional development of the intern; Action research as indispensable tool for professional development of teachers; Teacher as reflective decision maker

6 PARTNERSHIP UNIVERSITY SCHOOL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 1 2 UNI-DIRECTIONAL INTERACTIVE

7 TEACHING PRACTICE & STUDENT INTERNSHIP Restricted to classroom Time frame is 6 weeks Access to school is ad hoc University-based (95%) Supervision solely by university Supervision is evaluative Covers all aspects of school life Time frame is one year Access thru` partnership University-based (75%) Joint supervision by university and school Emphasis on helping role Involves mentoring, writing philosophy, building portfolios, reflective practice, action research

8 GOALS OF THE SIP Establish a reciprocal, collaborative & developing relationships with schools; Foster the development of a professional learning community; Facilitate school improvement through development of teacher mentors; Provide holistic experience to student T; Enable mentees to deal with the different experiences at the university & schools.

9 OBJECTIVES OF THE SIP Apply and practise principles of T/L in school context; Develop practical understanding of major roles of the teacher and skills required; Broaden understanding and appreciation of the realities of working in a school; Develop understanding of children and pupils; and skills in professional decision- making.

10 COMPONENTS OF THE SIP SCHOOL ACTIVITIES- including co- curricular activities, staff meetings, etc.; TEACHING PORTFOLIO TEACHING PHILOSOPHY REFLECTIVE PRACTICE ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT

11 BENEFITS OF SIP TO SCHOOLS Opportunity to collaborate with UEW in teacher preparation; Benefit from new ideas, special skills, initiatives and expertise of interns; Share experiences with interns; Identify outstanding interns for recruitment; Provides professional training for mentors; Develop a network of contacts with teachers and lecturers-learning community

12 GUIDELINES FOR HEADS Nominate mentors for interns in your schs; Organise induction course for interns; Make school policies available to interns; Ensure interns do not take over completely the classes taught by their mentors; Coordinate the activities of mentors; Pay occasional visits to intern’s class; Collect reports from all mentors & prepare annual report for the university.


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