Student Teaching Orientation & Responsibilities for Spring 2022

 
Student Teaching
Orientation
 
Spring 2022
 
YOU make a
difference in
the lives of
students!
 
Student Teaching Materials
 
SCE Website: 
https://sce.education.illinois.edu/
Locate your program:
https://sce.education.illinois.edu/current-candidates/middle-
grades/edpr442mg-student
CI 404 (all Middle Grades): Wednesdays, 6-8:50
PM
Synchronous online through Moodle (Zoom)
Topics include: Professional issues, job search/interviewing, goal-setting,
differentiation strategies, assessment, etc.
 
 
Student Teaching Handbook:
 
Read through the document carefully and thoroughly
You will be held accountable for the outlined expectations
Use the handbook as a reference over the course of the
experience
Make sure your trainings are up to date! (need to be renewed
every year)
 
 
Placement
 
Please make sure you do the following:​
Email your cooperating teacher and introduce yourself.​ Schedule a time to
meet.
Email your supervisor to introduce yourself.​
Learn all you can about your school. ​
Look at the school calendar and note holidays and PD days.
 
NOTE: SCE has worked hard to place you for this semester
 
 
 
What about COVID testing?
 
Local: Treat the school like a university building. Maintain your status as
“Access Granted.” Plan to show your cooperating teacher your status daily.
Northern placements, please follow your district’s policy regarding testing
and vaccination. If you are unvaccinated, you may be required to share your
regular testing results with your supervisor.
Make sure to change your address if you are no longer on campus. You will
need to adhere to district guidelines for vaccinations and testing
 
Lesson Plans
 
Formal observation: detailed outline with all required components
Daily basis: a lesson outline for each day of the week
Lesson plan book
Online format
Google Doc
At a minimum, daily lesson plans must contain the following:
Objectives (
with related standards)
Materials
Procedure
s
Assessment/
Evaluation
Plans can be requested 
AT ANY TIME
 by your supervisor without notice!
 
Observations
 
6 observations during student teaching by the
university supervisor (lesson plan is required)
3 observations prior to mid-term
3 observations after mid-term
Regular written feedback
 by the cooperating
teacher during student teaching
 
Supervisor
 
Please create Box folders for your supervisor and share your resume and
cover letter with them.
When you receive your supervisor, send an email of greeting to your
supervisor
 
Weekly overview of engagement in the classroom:
 
Using the Gradual Release of Responsibility (GRR) Model:
Student teachers should submit a weekly schedule for the upcoming week outlining
the lessons and activities for which they are responsible or have a critical role
The schedule will assist the student in being efficient and organized by planning
activities and methods of implementation
University supervisors will specify the format they would like their students to use
Guidelines to takeover
 
Reminders about student teaching:
 
Student Teaching is a LOT of work!
It will be worth it
You are receiving 12 credit hours for student teaching
The experience is designed to provide opportunities for all candidates based
on individual need. Please 
do not
 compare your experience with your peers
experience.
Each teacher candidate will receive what he/she needs.
This may include: additional artifact collection, structured observation, additional instructional
planning, observing other teachers, additional observations, etc.
 
Course Requirements:
 
Your placement begins the day that your school starts following Winter Break
This may be as early as January 3rd, 2022!
Your placement ends on May 6
th
, 2022 
(provided make up days are not necessary)
Your Spring Break is when your school takes Spring Break
If they do not have one, you do not get one either
You are still obligated to attend CI 404 online even if your school is on
break
Your work day follows the teacher contractual day for the building you are
placed in
 
Absences:
 
 
This is the first placement where you have allowed absences!
4 Sick Days
1 Day to attend a job fair of your choosing (in or out of state) or to
interview.
 
 
Keep in mind:
 
You may not borrow days from one absence category to another
You are responsible for writing “Sub Plans” for your Cooperating Teacher to
use when you are absent from student teaching
Instructional sub plans must be 
detailed, specific, and complete
You are a guest in the classroom, please don’t put yourself in a situation that
will make things challenging for you or other students after you--you don’t
want to take the chance of having your invitation rescinded
 
Word
s 
of advice...
 
Build strong relationships early on
Pace yourself
Be a risk-taker; allow yourself to be vulnerable
Collaborate often (with school personnel and each other)
Be reflective (more on instruction than management)
Take time to care for yourself
Focus on what matters most—student learning
 
Reminders for the remainder of the semester
 
You MUST have passed your content test by December 15, 2021 in order o
student teach in the content you are student teaching.
You are required to have at least 180 hours for this semester
PLEASE be on time to placement
Communicate to your cooperating teacher and supervisor as soon as you
can if you will be absent or late.
Please watch (and answer) your email for announcements from SCE.
This semester has been challenging. I am adding a sick day to your Fall
Semester. If you have been sick, you do not have to make up 4 hours this
semester.
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Remind students to look in the Box folder; find their district, follow the directions to the letter, contact the district personnel listed with any questions they have about this process

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  1. Student Teaching Orientation Spring 2022

  2. YOU make a difference in the lives of students!

  3. Student Teaching Materials SCE Website: https://sce.education.illinois.edu/ Locate your program: https://sce.education.illinois.edu/current-candidates/middle- grades/edpr442mg-student CI 404 (all Middle Grades): Wednesdays, 6-8:50PM Synchronous online through Moodle (Zoom) Topics include: Professional issues, job search/interviewing, goal-setting, differentiation strategies, assessment, etc.

  4. Student Teaching Handbook: Read through the document carefully and thoroughly You will be held accountable for the outlined expectations Use the handbook as a reference over the course of the experience Make sure your trainings are up to date! (need to be renewed every year)

  5. Placement Please make sure you do the following: Email your cooperating teacher and introduce yourself. Schedule a time to meet. Email your supervisor to introduce yourself. Learn all you can about your school. Look at the school calendar and note holidays and PD days. NOTE: SCE has worked hard to place you for this semester

  6. What about COVID testing? Local: Treat the school like a university building. Maintain your status as Access Granted. Plan to show your cooperating teacher your status daily. Northern placements, please follow your district s policy regarding testing and vaccination. If you are unvaccinated, you may be required to share your regular testing results with your supervisor. Make sure to change your address if you are no longer on campus. You will need to adhere to district guidelines for vaccinations and testing

  7. Lesson Plans Formal observation: detailed outline with all required components Daily basis: a lesson outline for each day of the week Lesson plan book Online format Google Doc At a minimum, daily lesson plans must contain the following: Objectives (with related standards) Materials Procedures Assessment/Evaluation Plans can be requested AT ANY TIME by your supervisor without notice!

  8. Observations 6 observations during student teaching by the university supervisor (lesson plan is required) 3 observations prior to mid-term 3 observations after mid-term Regular written feedbackby the cooperating teacher during student teaching

  9. Supervisor Please create Box folders for your supervisor and share your resume and cover letter with them. When you receive your supervisor, send an email of greeting to your supervisor

  10. Weekly overview of engagement in the classroom: Using the Gradual Release of Responsibility (GRR) Model: Student teachers should submit a weekly schedule for the upcoming week outlining the lessons and activities for which they are responsible or have a critical role The schedule will assist the student in being efficient and organized by planning activities and methods of implementation University supervisors will specify the format they would like their students to use Guidelines to takeover

  11. Reminders about student teaching: Student Teaching is a LOT of work! It will be worth it You are receiving 12 credit hours for student teaching The experience is designed to provide opportunities for all candidates based on individual need. Please do not compare your experience with your peers experience. Each teacher candidate will receive what he/she needs. This may include: additional artifact collection, structured observation, additional instructional planning, observing other teachers, additional observations, etc.

  12. Course Requirements: Your placement begins the day that your school starts following Winter Break This may be as early as January 3rd, 2022! Your placement ends on May 6th, 2022 (provided make up days are not necessary) Your Spring Break is when your school takes Spring Break If they do not have one, you do not get one either You are still obligated to attend CI 404 online even if your school is on break Your work day follows the teacher contractual day for the building you are placed in

  13. Absences: This is the first placement where you have allowed absences! 4 Sick Days 1 Day to attend a job fair of your choosing (in or out of state) or to interview.

  14. Keep in mind: You may not borrow days from one absence category to another You are responsible for writing Sub Plans for your Cooperating Teacher to use when you are absent from student teaching Instructional sub plans must be detailed, specific, and complete You are a guest in the classroom, please don t put yourself in a situation that will make things challenging for you or other students after you--you don t want to take the chance of having your invitation rescinded

  15. Words of advice... Build strong relationships early on Pace yourself Be a risk-taker; allow yourself to be vulnerable Collaborate often (with school personnel and each other) Be reflective (more on instruction than management) Take time to care for yourself Focus on what matters most student learning

  16. Reminders for the remainder of the semester You MUST have passed your content test by December 15, 2021 in order o student teach in the content you are student teaching. You are required to have at least 180 hours for this semester PLEASE be on time to placement Communicate to your cooperating teacher and supervisor as soon as you can if you will be absent or late. Please watch (and answer) your email for announcements from SCE. This semester has been challenging. I am adding a sick day to your Fall Semester. If you have been sick, you do not have to make up 4 hours this semester.

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