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1 Last Updated 9/15/2008

2  Fall 2007 and Spring 2008

3 Which one of the following courses was related to the field experience you took in Fall 2007 or Spring 2008? Field Experience Course

4 Fall 2007 (n =225)Spring 2008 (n =282) Level I (200:030)130118 Level II (200:148)7097 Level III – Elem. (210:120) 1651 Level III – Other (Fall: 800:188 / Spring: 210:130g) 916

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6  At which of the following schools did you complete your field experience? Field Experience Schools

7 Fall 2007 (n =224)Spring 2008 (n = 283) Price Lab School (PLS)6481 Edison Elem.119 Hansen Elem.918 Central M.S.811 Cedar Falls High School (CFHS) 109 Other122155

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9  How did you commute to your field experience? Commuting – How?

10 Fall 2007 (n = 224)Spring 2008 (n = 283) Drove alone172213 Gave rides to others1015 Rode with someone1614 Walked4251 Other36

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12 Which of the following did you experience when commuting to your field experience? Commuting to the field experience– Any problems?

13 Fall 2007 (n = 219)Spring 2008 (n = 278) No difficulties121165 Difficult to park6470 Distance related problems 2126 Limited time – busy schedule 5963 Hard to find ride16 Other1516

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15 Which of the following did you complete as part of your field experience? Types of engagement

16 Fall 2007 ( n =223)Spring 2008 (n = 282) Observing teachers/instruction 223280 Working with groups212273 Creating materials104130 Planning to teach129192 Co-planning77125 Help with lesson prep.107165 Teaching lessons149215

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18 Fall 2007 (n = 223)Spring 2008 (n = 282) Record-keeping125147 Helping to evaluate student work 150176 Completing teacher work sample 89136 Journaling with mentoring teacher 81140 Conferencing155222 Extra –curric. activities2738 Other3541

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20  During my field experience, I engaged in a significant amount of interactions with students Amount of Interactions

21 Fall 2007 (n = 223)Spring (n = 281) Strongly Agree130204 Agree6761 Uncertain133 Disagree11 Strongly Disagree22

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23  How many times did your mentoring teacher conference with you about your field experience? Conferencing – How often?

24 Fall 2007 (n = 222)Spring 2008 (n = 281) Never1122 One time4532 Two times3644 Three times3052 Four times2030 Five times or more80101

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26  My mentoring teacher advised me and answered my questions Conferencing – Mentoring Teacher

27 Fall 2007 (n = 222)Spring 2008 (n = 281) Strongly Agree131199 Agree6763 Uncertain99 Disagree158 Strongly Disagree02

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29  This field experience has helped me to develop as an effective and reflective teacher Impact – Effective and reflective teacher

30 Fall 2007 (n = 222)Spring 2008 (n = 281) Strongly Agree90162 Agree95 Uncertain2512 Disagree129 Strongly Disagree03

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32  This field experience helped me make connections in my related course between theory and practice Impact – Theory and practice

33 Fall 2007 (n = 222)Spring 2008 (n = 281) Strongly Agree68116 Agree94124 Uncertain3326 Disagree239 Strongly Disagree46

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35  How many times did your supervisor visit you at your field experience site? Supervision – How many visits?

36 Fall 2007 (n = 221)Spring 2008 (n = 282) Never178212 One time48 Two times125 Three times1511 Four times815 Five times or more431

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38  Who of the following contributed most to your ability to complete the teacher work sample (TWS)? Supervision – Help with TWS

39 Fall 2007 (n = 221)Spring 2008 (n = 275) University Supervisor1429 Professor2827 Mentoring teacher7094 Did not complete a teacher work sample 109125

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41  Question #1: How could the value of the field experience be improved? Question #2: What was the impact of the field experience upon your development as a teacher?

42  1. Commuting to the field experience  2. Types of engagement in the classroom  3. Interactions with students  4. Observing/talking with mentoring teacher  5. Impact (1): Development as an effective and reflective teacher  6. Impact (2): Making connections between theory and practice

43  7. Supervision  8. Evaluating the experience  9. Personal career  10. Classroom placement  11. Program suggestions  12. Miscellaneous

44  Category: Commuting to the field experience  “Driving was an issue. It was difficult to get in all my hours and manage school work when I had to include a two hour drive.”  “Parking! There is not enough parking on campus.”

45  Category: Types of engagement in the classroom  “I could not have asked for a better classroom. I learned a great deal about lesson planning, collaborating, and finding resources.”  “My teacher included me in her classroom by letting me do small groups and lessons with the class.”

46  Category: Interactions with students  “I was involved in many of the activities the students did, as well as being given the responsibility of teaching small groups.”  “I got to interact with students and build the student-teacher relationship.”

47  Category: Observing/talking with mentoring teacher.  “My cooperating teacher and I talked about everything.”  “My cooperating teacher answered a lot of my questions and helped me know what I did really well and how I could improve.”

48  Category: Impact (1) - Development as an effective and reflective teacher  “”Field experience allowed me to see my strengths and weaknesses as a teacher.”  “I have a better understanding of the teacher I would like to be and learned many ‘best practices’ that I should display as a teacher.”

49  Category: Impact (2) – Making connections between theory and practice  “I was able to observe many things happening in the classroom that we talked about in our class at UNI.”  “It was good to use ideas from my methods course in an actual classroom.”

50  Category: Supervision  “I really enjoyed having a supervisor. She really helped me.”  A supervisor coming in whenever a lesson was taught was extremely helpful because it gave immediate feedback.”

51  Category: Evaluating the experience  “I think it is the perfect way for students considering going into the teaching field to really get to see what it is like.”  “It was a great, eye-opening experience.”

52  Category: Personal career  “The field experience had a big impact on my choice to become a teacher.”  “I know this is what I want to do for sure now.”

53  Category: Classroom placement  “They tried placing me in a 4 and 5 year old classroom, which is not my major.”  “I would have liked to be with the grade level that I intend to teach.”

54  Category: Program suggestions  “Add even more hours? Make a complete semester out of Level I field experience.”  “ It would be even better if we were able to teach in our Level III classroom for two weeks or if we could do two different age placements.”

55  Category: Miscellaneous  “To me all this work makes me feel like a slave.”  “This experience has given me another contact within my field.”

56 Fall 2007 (n = 172)Spring 2008 ( n = 198) Evaluative 3036 Mentoring teacher 2823 Types of engagement 2720 Program suggestions 2132 Interactions/students 1815 Classroom placement 169 Impact – theory/practice 1523 Commuting 912 Supervision 515 Miscellaneous 24 Personal career 12 Impact – effective teacher 07

57 Fall 2007 (n = 172)Spring 2008 ( n = 198) Evaluative 17.4%18.2% Mentoring teacher 16.3%11.6% Types of engagement 15.7%10.1% Program suggestions 12.2%16.2% Interactions/students 10.5%7.6% Classroom placement 9.3%4.5% Impact – theory/practice 8.7%11.6% Commuting 5.2%6.1% Supervision 2.9%7.6% Miscellaneous 1.2%2.0% Personal career 0.6%1.0% Impact – effective teacher 0%3.5%

58 Fall 2007 (n =172)Spring 2008 (n = 208) Impact – effective teacher 6668 Personal career 2125 Mentoring teacher 1921 Types of engagement 1829 Interactions/students 1516 Impact – theory/practice 1219 Evaluative 1120 Miscellaneous 43 Classroom placement 30 Program suggestions 20 Supervision 16 Commuting 01

59 Fall 2007 (n =172)Spring 2008 (n = 208) Impact – effective teacher 38.4%32.7% Personal career 12.2% Mentoring teacher 11.0%10.1% Types of engagement 10.5%13.9% Interactions/students 8.7%7.7% Impact – theory/practice 7.0%9.1% Evaluative 6.4%9.6% Miscellaneous 2.3%1.4% Classroom placement 1.7%0% Program suggestions 1.2%0% Supervision 0.6%2.9% Commuting 0%0.5%


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