Title: THE PRINCIPAL
1THE PRINCIPALS ROLE IN PREPARING FUTURE
EDUCATORS
Maintaining the Momentum
- Presented by
- Barbara Charness, SMS Principal
- Robert Kladifko, CSUN
2BACKGROUND AND HISTORY
- School Climate
- Facilities
- Resources
3TNE PROGRAM
- School Selection
- Cluster of Feeder Schools
Langdon
4 Track 1,900 students
Sepulveda
Single Track 2,150 students
Monroe
Year Round 3,500 students
All schools are predominantly Hispanic with an
average of 81 Free and Reduced Lunch
4RECRUITING MENTOR TEACHERS
- Liaisons to help recruit
- Standardized packets
- Tips for working with Adult Learners
5QUALIFICATIONS OF MENTOR TEACHERS
- Child Friendly
- Standards Based
- Highly Qualified (3 year minimum)
- Able and Willing
6MENTORING PROCESS
7PRINCIPAL INTERVIEWwith Barbara
- Initial fact finding and interest in the program
- Articulation
- Positive School Climate- Ready for Company
8PROCESS FOR INSTITUTIONALIZATION
- Next steps
- Expanding the Program
- Challenges
9PROCESS FOR INSTITUTIONALIZATION
Opportunities
Threats
Strengths
Weakness
Analysis
10REACTIONS FROM TEACHERS
- The best part of TNE was observing the various
teaching - styles, classroom management strategies, and
- organizational techniques in each grade level.
-
-Andrea Deatrick,
6th grade
The TNE Program was a unique opportunity to
take university courses and student teach at the
same location This invaluable experience led to
a seamless transition to my first year of
teaching.
-Daniel
Fisher, 6th grade
The array of observations across all the grade
levels and subjects really helped me see the
development of the instructional program.
-Amanda Fitzpatrick, 6th
grade
11Question and Answer