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TE 407 Field Placements Procedures for Getting Started in your Senior Placement MSU Secondary Teacher Preparation Team

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Page 1: TE 407 Field Placements Procedures for Getting Started in your Senior Placement MSU Secondary Teacher Preparation Team

TE 407 Field Placements

Procedures for Getting Started in your Senior Placement

MSU Secondary Teacher Preparation Team

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Secondary Team CoordinatorsTrudy SykesEnglish and

Social Studies

346 [email protected]

Kelly HodgesMath, Science

and World Language

348 [email protected]

Secondary Team Website:

http://ed-web2.educ.msu.edu/team4/

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Meeting Your Partner• Whenever possible you have

been placed in pairs with a mentor teacher. This was to allow you to visit the school at the same time, and it is how your mentor expects you to schedule your visits.

• These arrangements were made based on your survey responses. Please coordinate your schedule with your partner to find out when you have common availability for field work.

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Requirements For Field Work• You should attend your placement

school TWICE a week for TWO class periods at each visit, for a total of approximately FOUR hours at the school each week.

• This four hour requirement does not include travel time to and from the school.

• If your school is not on a typical six-period daily schedule, you need to make sure that your visitation schedule:– Is at least 3.5 hours in a classroom

per week– Allows you to see at least one class

at least twice a week

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Requirements for Field Work

• Your field work begins ASAP – you should contact your mentor today to arrange your first visit.– First visit should be within the week.– Some schools also require additional

background checks before beginning.• You will attend your field placement

until the week before the final week of classes for fall term, unless you have additional time to make up.

• You will begin your field work in the spring the first week of classes – make plans for this visit before leaving your field placement for the fall.

• You will attend your field placement in the spring until the week before the final week of regular classes.

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How to contact your mentor

• Use the Web to locate information about the school, including where it is located.

• Look for other things on the school site and district site that can help you learn about the school setting and culture.

• Look for web pages your teacher may generate that include additional information about the class or schedule.

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How to contact your mentor• Pick one person from your pair to

call the school number. This may be the main office phone, or it may be the classroom phone. You may be sent directly to voice mail.

• Think ahead about what you will say in each of these instances. Be sure to provide:– Your name and your partner’s name– Say that you are MSU “seniors” who

have been assigned to that teacher’s classroom this year.

– Explain that you are calling to arrange the first field visit for you and your partner.

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How to contact your mentor

• If you need to leave a message, in addition to your name, your role as an “MSU senior,” and the purpose of your call, also give:– Your phone– Your email– Your partner’s name– Your partner’s phone– Your partner’s email

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How to contact your mentor

• If you do not hear back from the teacher in the next 24 hours, both partners should follow up with an email to the teacher. Again provide your names, role, phone numbers and email addresses, and copy each other on this message. Ask about the best way to contact the teacher to arrange your first visit.

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How to contact your mentor• Keep in mind that some teachers do

not have reliable access to phone or email. It would be appropriate for you to follow up about every two days via phone and/or email.

• If you have been dialing direct to the teacher but have not gotten a reply, try dialing the school’s main number (found on the website) and asking the person that answers to connect you to the teacher.

• If you do not hear from your teacher by a week from your first attempt at contact, let your coordinator know.

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Once you make contact with your mentor• Describe yourself as an “MSU

senior” (not as a “TE 407 student”).• Talk with your mentor to determine

when you will be making your field visits. You have been paired with a teacher whose schedule is compatible with the common availability shared by you and your partner. This may not be your first choice of times. PLEASE be accommodating and gracious in these negotiations.

• Exchange or confirm each other’s contact information.

• Discuss what you should do to contact your teacher in the event you cannot attend your placement.

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Once you make contact with your mentor• Find out any important

procedures for getting in the building appropriately, including:– Where to park and any permits

required– Where to enter the building– What office check-in procedures

you should follow– Any identification you should

provide or carry– How to find the teacher’s

classroom• Find out any special dress code

requirements in the school

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For your first visit

First impressions are important –both with your mentor and with your students.

• Dress conservatively.• Be prompt.• Turn off your cell phone on the

way in – or, even better, leave it in the car.

• On your way in (if you have time) or your way out, stop by to introduce yourself to the principal.

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For your first visit

• Greet your mentor professionally (i.e., shake hands) and ask how he/she would like to be addressed, both in front of students and in your private conversations.

• Provide materials from your course instructor about your field work and evaluation.

• Additional questions about arranging first visit?

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How lucky are we? …• Remember that we are guests

in the schools. Schools exist to educate the children in that district, and our participation is subordinate to that purpose. We are in schools by the courtesy of the Board of Education, the administration and the mentor teachers. In return for this opportunity to gain actual experience with children, we must exhibit high standards of professional performance and attitude.

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Professional Behavior and Responsibilities• Attendance and

communicating absences– If you will be absent from your

field placement, notify• Your mentor• Your partner• Your course instructor

– You must make up any time you miss EXCEPT those due to snow days and other days the school does not meet.

– ASSIGNMENTS delayed by these missed days DO need to be made up.

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Professional Behavior and Responsibilities• Attendance and

communicating absences– Punctuality in schools is not

like punctuality for a dentist appointment.

– Establish a regular and precise arrival and departure time and be consistent with this schedule. Any exceptions must be negotiated with your mentor teacher in advance.

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Professional Behavior and Responsibilities• Be ever vigilant about

your online presence and your outgoing voicemail and email greetings.

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Professional Behavior and Responsibilities• Confidentiality and ethical dilemmas

– In casual conversations or social settings, do not relate stories from classrooms or schools that may be embarrassing to teachers or students, or that include sensitive information about a student or family.

– You will be discussing your field experiences regularly in your courses. Use fictitious names for students if you need to include family or personal information, or if the situation is difficult.

– Mask the names of students in work used in class or in assignments.

– When discussing teaching practice you have observed in the field, maintain a tone of professional courtesy.

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My Mentor TeacherMy Mentor Teacher

If I were you, I would like my Mentor Teacher to If I were you, I would like my Mentor Teacher to be exactly like my favorite teacher from high be exactly like my favorite teacher from high school;school;

And… to be the spitting image of my ideal And… to be the spitting image of my ideal future self when I am a teacher;future self when I am a teacher;

And… to be a model of all the methods I will And… to be a model of all the methods I will study in my TE classes.study in my TE classes.

What is the probability of that?What is the probability of that?

Reality – We will be working with ordinary Reality – We will be working with ordinary human beings who are trying to teach school.human beings who are trying to teach school.

- Tom Bird

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What Assistant Teachers do…

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What Assistant Teachers do…• Learn students’ names• Lead start-of-class routines• Collect homework • Work with individuals or small groups of students• Support students’ reading skills• Monitor seat work or lab work or work on computers• Assist with end-of-class routines and policies• Correct papers with mentor teacher’s guidance• Help plan a field trip or special project• Prepare bulletin boards• Locate, gather and prepare materials for use in the

classroom – for their lessons or their mentor’s• Learn to use classroom equipment and software• Observe how teachers work in the hallways,

bathrooms, and commons areas between classes• Observe special education, ESL, or other support

classes at the school• Keep a journal/log about classroom experiences• Look for other ways to be helpful to their mentor• Talk about teaching with their mentor teacher• Take the initiative to ask their mentor for

suggestions

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How are you going to be The Best Assistant Teacher You Can Be?• What are you here to do?• How are you going to

work with your partner and mentor?

• How are you going to treat each other?

• How are you going to take initiative to make this happen?