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1 Christine Shepherd’s Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation (CAPSTONE PROJECT) EXPLANATION AND REQUIREMENTS IndexIndex Menu Class page School ToolsMenuClass pageSchool Tools

2 Create a “folder” called CT_summit_presentation or CT_capstone on your thumb/flash drive or desktop. It is best to save in at least 2 places. In this folder place your PowerPoint and your documents/artifacts you are going to use. These will be your working folders. When completed, you will post this on your website.

3 Be sure to save documents as html/web documents so they will open up immediately.

4 DESIGNING YOUR PRESENTATION You are free to design your layout of slides and how they look aesthetically. Remember, as you are presenting, everyone should be able to see each artifact and slide clearly. Also remember that you do not want movements and sounds that are not tied to the presentation. Example: Don’t make your words come in with a whoosh, etc.

5 PSOE MAT CANDIDATE TEACHING 20-MINUTE SUMMIT PRESENTATION FOR 30 MAT CANDIDATE TEACHERS Format Required and Optional Artifacts

6 Christine Shepherd Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation My Website Email “Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.”

7 PART I. INTRODUCTION: Description Of Self And Placement Approximately 2 Minutes

8 Christine Shepherd Early Childhood Education School Grade Teacher Subject

9 School, Size, Location, Description of Community Class, Size, Diversity of Students,

10 Schedule

11 Thoughts and Feelings, Fears, Strengths and Weaknesses as you began Candidate Teaching.

12 PART II. CANDIDATE PROFICIENCY EVIDENCE: Documentation of Competency Approximately 15 Minutes

13 DOMAIN I: PLANNING FOR DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Proficiency 1.0: The teacher candidate uses knowledge of curriculum, learner differences, and ongoing assessment data to plan for student access to same essential content. Reflective Analysis: How did you use knowledge of curriculum, learner differences, and ongoing assessment data to plan for student access to same essential content?

14 REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: _R_ At least three lesson plans or a unit plan (At least one must be a READING lesson.) [List the names of your lesson plans or the name of your unit plan and attach. (remember to place all documents saved as html in your folder, then link)]

15 DOMAIN II: PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Proficiency 2.0: The teacher candidate utilizes a variety of strategies to differentiate instruction and assessment. Reflective Analysis: How did you utilize a variety of strategies to differentiate instruction and assessment?

16 REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: At least three of the following artifact possibilities _R _ Various Assessment Activities which may include:  ____Performance-Based Tasks  ____Rubrics  ____Activities that integrate technology  ____WebQuests  ____Videos and Photographs  ____Room Diagram  ____Links to websites utilized  ____Student work  ____Classroom Management System (You may create these as separate slides or attach documents to these links.)

17 DOMAIN III: IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING Proficiency 3.0: The teacher candidate uses systematic formal/informal assessment as an ongoing diagnostic activity to measure student growth and to guide, differentiate, and adjust instruction. Reflective Analysis: How did you use systematic formal/informal assessment as an ongoing diagnostic activity to measure student growth and to guide, differentiate, and adjust instruction?

18 REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: Artifact Possibilities _R _ An example of one lesson, reflection, or use of assessment results to adjust instruction _R_ Completed Assessment Tools (Anecdotal Records, Rubrics, Checklists, Observation Reports, Analyses of Student Learning, etc.) (You may create these as separate slides or attach documents to these links.)

19 DOMAIN IV: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SUPPORT OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Proficiency 4.0: The teacher candidate displays a professional commitment to the teaching philosophy of differentiated instruction to support students’ diverse learning needs and to maximize learning. Reflective Analysis: How did you display a professional commitment to the teaching philosophy of differentiated instruction to support student’ diverse learning needs and to maximize learning? How has your teaching philosophy changed during Candidate Teaching?

20 REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: Artifact Possibilities _R List of Professional Development Activities (In-Services, Conferences: provide documentation) _RProfessional Organization Memberships _RTeaching Philosophy at the conclusion of candidate teaching as contrasted with an earlier philosophy (You may create these as separate slides or attach documents to these links.)

21 PART III. CONCLUSION: Mat Candidate Teaching Experience Approximately 3 Minutes

22 REQUIRED ARTIFACTS: Artifact Possibilities R Continuing Plan to Develop as a Professional Educator


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