Title: Student Teaching Notebook
1Student Teaching Notebook
- Ms. Staci Fuqua, Director
- Education Student Services
- UT Martin
2Student Teaching Notebook
- Develop a notebook containing a collection of
materials that will serve as documentation of
experiences and activities provided for student
learners by you, the classroom teacher. Use this
page as the Table of Contents/first page of the
Student Teaching Notebook. - Place items in the order below and separate with
tabs. You may be able to duplicate some of the
evidence below for your portfolio. - Initial each section as you complete it.
- The US will initial each section as he or she
assesses the Notebook.
3Table of Contents
4State Curriculum Standards for Each Placement
- Include standards for both placements and for
each subject area. - http//www.tennessee.gov/education/curriculum.shtm
l - You may put these in a separate notebook.
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5I. Student Teachers Classroom and Discipline
Policies
- Include policies for each placement (they may be
your CTs policies). - Include a written reflection of each placement.
6Reflection Papers (throughout notebook)
- Reflection Paper
- 300-700 Words
- Brief but detailed summary of observation
- Include
- Analysis and evaluation of lesson
- What are possibilities for application (What can
you use, what went well, what will you do
differently, etc.?)
7Weekly Email Reflections
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- Students must email U.S. each week by Saturday
at 9pm. Responses to questions with less than
300 words are not acceptable. This is meant to
be an exercise in sharing your thoughts so you
can improve from week to week. Please address
the following questions each week. Be
descriptive! -
- 1. What did you learn about yourself this week?
- 2. What things could you have done differently?
- 3. What are your struggles or concerns?
- 4. What have been positive highlights this week?
- 5. What are your goals for next week?
8Weekly Schedule
- As a means of helping your university supervisor
in planning tentative visiting schedules, you are
asked to assist in this task by submitting a
Weekly Schedule periodically during the student
teaching experience. Each Thursday evening, you
are expected to email in a schedule for the next
complete week (Monday-Friday). Sample schedules
plus blank forms are available at www.utm.edu/ess
(student teaching forms). Be sure to mark each
activity as to the extent of your responsibility. - O means you are observing, a passive onlook
- P means participating, but without the
ultimate responsibility - T means you are teaching, or have the
responsibility. - If you are giving tests or for some reason the
class will not meet (assembly program, pep rally,
etc.), please denote on the schedule. If there
are special activities or problems that need to
be brought to the attention of your university
supervisor, use the space designated comments and
activities. -
- Email Weekly Schedule to your university
supervisor- - Deadline every Thursday by 9pm.
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- Completion of the Weekly Schedule is one of
several written reports that you are asked to
submit to your university supervisor. These
reports enable the university supervisor to offer
needed guidance, determine progress, give
assistance, and enrich your student teaching
where needed. Also, it gives some indication of
your ability to cope with routine reports and
your facility with written English. Both of the
items are often asked about if recommendations
are requested by school systems.
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10II. Daily Lesson Plans for University Supervisor
- Twelve Total Lesson Plans in the required format.
Sample is provided. - One for the day before, the day of, and the day
after each evaluation by the US. This must be
provide to the US prior to the lesson being
taught. - 3 lesson plans (as above) X 2 observations per
placement 6 per placement. - TOTAL of 12
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11SAMPLE DAILY LESSON PLAN
- A new Weekly Lesson Plan format is being
adopted for spring 11. This is very similar to
the examples listed on the web but in a condensed
version. - (NOTE Show example document)
- A sample form and example is located on our
webpage (http//www.utm.edu/departments/cebs/_pdf/
Sample_Lesson_Plan.pdf ) Additionally, I will
post an explanation for each section of the
lesson plan for clarification. - Available Tuesday of
this week! - We may briefly discuss on Tuesday during the
Question and Answers session so everyone has a
clear understanding.
12Lesson Plans
- Lesson plans are required for EACH day you are
teaching. That means you will have many more
than the 12 required for your formal
observations. (Place in VII. Other Lesson Plans) - PreK-3 and K-6 majors will have to complete the
lesson plan form for EACH subject you teach.
This will take a considerable amount of planning.
- Secondary and K-12 majors will have to complete
lesson plans EACH day but because they are not
teaching ALL subjects so they will have less than
the PreK-3 and K-6 majors.
13III. US Evaluation Forms
14IV. Reflecting Information Record
- One for each evaluation by the US
- 2 per placement x 2 placements 4 total
- Complete the Reflecting Information Record while
the US completes his or her evaluation form. If
time permits, US should discuss the results of
the evaluation immediately after the evaluation
is completed.
15Reflecting Information Record
- (TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENT TEACHER)
- Beginning teachers undergo a challenging
transition from study to professional practice.
They assume total responsibility for classroom
instruction, management and motivation of
students, assessment, interaction with parents,
and understanding of total school operation.
Preparation of teachers as continuous learners is
characterized by skills in becoming reflective
and analytical about their behavior and
surroundings, instruction and outcomes, combined
with development of capabilities to make informed
and intelligent decisions. Reflection in teaching
is an important theme in teacher education and,
however central to practice, must be consciously
fostered and practiced. - STUDENT TEACHER
- OBSERVATION NO
- DATE
- Student teacher completes this form for each
scheduled formal observation however, the
University Supervisor and the Student Teacher are
to discuss the contents of this form. - 1. As you reflect on the lesson, how did it
actually unfold as compared to what you had
anticipated happening as you did your planning?
IIIC - 2. Provide the data/information that you have
used to determine your students progress toward
this lessons goals. Include individual and group
information. IIIA and IIIC - 3. How will you use your students performance
today as you envision the next step for these
students in learning? IIIC and Planning Domain - 4. If you were to teach this lesson again to
these students, what changes would you make? IIIC - 5. As you reflect over this lesson, what ideas or
insights are you discovering about your teaching?
IIIC - Sample of form is located at http//www.utm.edu/de
partments/cebs/_pdf/Reflecting_Info.pdf
16V. CT Lesson Plans
- Include the lesson plan for the official
observation by each CT. Use the same format you
used for evaluation by the US. (1 per placement). - Remember This means you must provide a lesson
plan for the day before, the day of, and the day
after prior to teaching the lesson.
17VI. CT Evaluations
- Include a copy of the CT evaluation forms (2).
- Include a reflection paper for each of these (2).
- Include walk-through observation forms or notes
from your CT.
18VI. Cooperating Teacher Evaluation Forms
19VII. Other Lesson Plans
- Include any lesson plans you prepare during
student teaching. - You must use the required lesson plan format.
- Supervisors will spot-check your notebook for
these when they observe you. - You can NEVER use a plan book in lieu of the
formal lesson plan format. You do not have
enough experience teaching for this to work.
20VIII. Unit Plan
- Unit Plan (1)-Must be taught!
- Only one, not one per placement
- Coordinate with CT and US for approval of
subject/topic. - If you are an Integrated Studies major, select
the subject of your choice. - If you are a SPED major, you will construct an
IEP (with assistance from CT and US) to meet the
unit plan requirement.
21Sample Unit Plan
22Sample Unit Block Plan
23IX. Observation Checklists and Reflections (8
total)
- Two per CT (x 2 placements 4)
- Two of other teachers per placement (x 2
placements 4) - Please complete the following checklist each time
you observe a teacher. Write a reflection of
each observation. - Forms are located at http//www.utm.edu/department
s/cebs/_pdf/STObservation_Checklist.pdf
24Observation Checklist
- The S.T. will check (yes or no) what best
describes the teacher and the lesson during the
observation - Written lesson plan
- Developmentally appropriate learning activities
- Lesson plan aligned with TN Curriculum Standards
- Research-based teaching strategies
- Appropriate use of classroom technology
- Standard oral English
- Standard written English
- Knowledge of subject matter
- Various strategies for motivation and enrichment
- Involving all learners, including diverse
populations and - struggling students
- Monitoring and adjusting instruction
- Students work displayed
- Effective seating arrangement
- Enthusiasm
- Clear explanations and directions
- Appropriate dress
- Relating well with students
25X. Professional Development Activities (Four
total)
- Include at least one from a school placement.
- You may use up to three from Student Teaching
Orientation and Mid-Semester Seminar. The Smart
Board assignment from orientation and Career Fair
are required. - Evidence and reflection paper plus caption if you
also use for portfolio.
26XI. Interviews
- Two per placement
- Use our form as a guide for questions, but you
may ask other questions as well. - Write a summary and response for each interview.
Follow requirements for reflection papers. - http//www.utm.edu/departments/cebs/_pdf/Interview
s.pdf
27Questions to Guide Interviews
- Administrators
- 1. Who are they?
- 2. What are their chief duties?
- 3. What is the responsibility of the teacher to
them? - School Plant
- 1. What is the general physical lay-out?
- 2. What playground and gymnasium facilities
exist? - 3. What office facilities are available?
- 4. How is the cafeteria operated?
- 5. For what purposes is the auditorium used?
- 6. Is there a teachers lounge?
- Equipment and Materials
- 1. What provisions are made for textbooks?
- 2. What audio-visual equipment is available?
- 3. How do teachers obtain materials and supplies?
- Curriculum
- 1. What courses are offered?
- 2. What courses are required?
- 3. What are the requirements for graduation?
28Questions to Guide Interviews, continued
- Grading and Reporting
- 1. How are grades determined?
- 2. How are reports made to parents? How often?
- 3. What provisions are made for parent-teacher
conferences? - Health Service
- 1. What examinations are given? How often?
- 2. What is the relation to social agencies and
city-county health department? - 3. What provisions are made for illness or
accidents at school? - Student Government
- 1. What activities exist?
- 2. How are they organized?
- 3. How many participate?
- 4. What is their relationship to the school
program? - 5. How are these activities financed?
- Extracurricular Activities
- 1. What activities exist?
- 2. How are they organized?
- 3. How many participate?
29XII. Student Teacher Sign-In
- Sign in for every day you are present during the
student teaching semester. - For days when you are absent or not at school for
any reason, write the reason instead of your
signature. - Have your CT sign on the appropriate line.
- Place this document in your Student Teaching
Notebook (XII.-Daily Sign-In Sheet).
30Student Teacher Sign-In
- SAMPLE- Current term sign-in sheet is available
on the website. - Spring 2010
- DIRECTIONS Sign in below for each day of student
teaching and/or seminar. Please indicate holidays
and breaks on the Signature line. Also, do not
sign on days when you are absent instead,
indicate Absent on the signature line. Your CT
must also sign before you submit to your
University Supervisor at the end of each
placement. - Date (2010) Signature
- 1/11 (Orientation) _______________________________
____ - 1/12 (Orientation) _______________________________
____ - 1/13 (Orientation) _______________________________
____ - 1/14 (Orientation) _______________________________
____ - 1/15 ___________________________________
- 1/19 (1st Placement) _____________________________
______ - 1/20 ___________________________________
- 1/21 ___________________________________
- 1/22 ___________________________________
- 1/25 ___________________________________
- 1/26 ___________________________________
- 1/27 ___________________________________
- 1/28 ___________________________________
- 1/29 ___________________________________
- 2/1 ___________________________________
31Sign-In, continued
- 2/8 ___________________________________
- 2/9 ___________________________________
- 2/10 ___________________________________
- 2/11 ___________________________________
- 2/12 ___________________________________
- 2/15 ___________________________________
- 2/16 ___________________________________
- 2/17 ___________________________________
- 2/18 ___________________________________
- 2/19 ___________________________________
- 2/22 ___________________________________
- 2/23 ___________________________________
- 2/24 ___________________________________
- 2/25 ___________________________________
- 2/26 ___________________________________
- 3/1 ___________________________________
- 3/2 ___________________________________
- 3/3 ___________________________________
- 3/4 ___________________________________
32Other Forms
- Information Form
- Calendars
- First and Second Placement Forms
- Student Teacher Responsibilities
- University Supervisor Evaluation
- Cooperating Teacher Evaluation
33Evaluation of Notebook
- Accuracy
- Completion
- Submitted by date due (tba by US)
- Satisfactory completion of the Student Teaching
Notebook is required before the US can assign
grades for student teaching. - Helpful Hint Do not wait until end of term to
begin notebook. Put items in notebook on at
least a weekly basis.
34Notebook Rubric
- A revised Student Teaching Notebook Rubric will
be posted on the website by the end of the week.
- Please replace current rubric (if printed) as
requirements have been revised.