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Title: Building Relationships


1
MAKING THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE PROFESSIONAL
GROWTH GUIDE (PGG) THE 2007-2008 THE
INTERNSHIP MAKING MEANING OF TEACHING LEARNING
2
The Supervision Cycle
Cooperating teacher maintains awareness of the
interns individuality and personal
characteristics
3
Growth of the Teacher Candidate (taken from
The Internship Making Meaning of Teaching and
Learning 2007-2008)
4
Professional Goals (Targets)
  • IDEAS

5
  • (taken from The Internship Making Meaning of
    Teaching and Learning 2007-2008) p. 45-47)
  • Accepts daily supervisory feedback in a positive
    manner.
  • Analyzes ones own teaching performance and takes
    personal responsibility for professional growth
  • Demonstrates dependability in fulfilling
    commitments.
  • Demonstrates mature and professional behaviour
    toward students.
  • Demonstrates a cooperative and professional
    relationship with staff members, supervisors, and
    parents.
  • Shows initiative and leadership by involvement in
    school activities.
  • Adheres to school policies, rules and
    regulations.
  • Maintains school and classroom records.
  • Demonstrates appropriate appearance, vitality and
    good health.

6
Ideas of Professional Goals (Targets)
  • Presenting (Taken from The Internship p.
    115-123)
  • Capturing students attention
  • Identifies major objectives and relates
    activities to the objectives
  • Presents the lesson in an effective sequence and
    with appropriate momentum
  • Clearly indicates transitions during the lesson
  • Clear directions
  • Demonstrates general and subject specific
    knowledge
  • Gives effective explanations
  • Summarizes after major points and at the
    conclusion of the lesson
  • Provides guided practice, feedback and
    correctives, and re-teaches as appropriate.
  • Monitors independent practice and provides
    reviews as appropriate
  • Models appropriate and standard oral and written
    language
  • Demonstrates and creates enthusiasm

7
Ideas of Professional Goals (Targets)
  • Classroom Management (taken from The
    Internship p. 129-135)
  • Models a caring, respectful, positive
    professional relationship with students
  • Communicates effectively with students
  • Fosters a climate of mutual respect and a sense
    of belonging within a diverse classroom
  • Engages all students in the learning community
  • Gains attention of all students before beginning
    to teach and at transitions
  • Fosters student autonomy, personal responsibility
    and appropriate behaviour through positive
    interactions in a safe environment
  • Demonstrates awareness of inappropriate behaviour
    and implements effective interventions,
    minimizing interruptions to instruction
  • Instructional time is managed to maximize
    learning

8
Ideas of Professional Goals (Targets)
  • Questioning (taken from The Internship
    143-150_
  • Asks questions to monitor student understanding
  • Demonstrates clear and concise questioning
    patterns
  • Asks a variety of levels of questions
  • Demonstrates a directed questioning pattern with
    adequate wait-time
  • Distributes questions equitably among students

9
Ideas of Professional Goals (Targets)
  • Responding Taken from The Internship p.
    153-157)
  • Demonstrates active listening while students
    respond
  • Avoids repeating (echoing) student answers
  • Uses varied forms of encouragement and praise to
    meet the needs and efforts of the individual
    student
  • Shows sensitivity to student non-verbal cues
  • Reinforces the correct portions of the answer and
    probes for more information
  • Indicates when an answer is incorrect and states
    reasons
  • Encourages student involvement and interaction
  • Responds appropriately to encourage creative and
    critical thinking.

10
Ideas of Professional Goals (Targets)
  • Assessment Evaluation of Students Ideas
  • the Curricula are the best resource for
    assessment evaluation strategies
  • Assessment Stations
  • Individual Assessments
  • Group Assessments
  • Contracts
  • Self and Peer- Assessments
  • Portfolios
  • Rubrics

11
Ideas of Professional Goals (Targets)
  • Assessment Evaluation of Students Ideas
  • Anecdotal Records
  • Observation Checklists
  • Rating Scales
  • Running Records
  • Miscue Analysis
  • Written Assignments
  • Presentations
  • Performance Assessments
  • Homework

12
Ideas of Professional Goals (Targets)
  • Assessment Evaluation of Students Ideas
  • Quizzes and Tests
  • Oral Assessment
  • Performance Tests
  • Extended Open Response
  • Short Answer
  • Matching
  • Multiple Choice
  • True/False

13
An Ever-expanding List of Instructional Methods
Skills
  • Guided Reading
  • Independent Study
  • Inquiry
  • Jigsaw
  • Lectures
  • Learning Activity Packets
  • Learning Centres
  • Learning Contracts
  • Narrative (Storytelling)
  • Pair-Share
  • Panel Discussions
  • Peer Partner Learning
  • Research projects
  • Resource Based Learning
  • Role Play, Games, Simulation
  • Synectics
  • Talking Circles
  • Webquests
  • Brainstorming
  • Case Studies
  • Computer Assisted Instruction
  • Concept Attainment
  • Concept Formation
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Concept Mapping
  • Creative Critical Thinking
  • Creative Problem Solving
  • Debates, Panels
  • Demonstration
  • Discussion
  • Drill and Practice
  • Experiments
  • Field Trips
  • Focused Imaging

14
The PGG
  • Lets take A Closer Look

15
The Professional Growth Guide (PGG)
  • Goal 2 Recognize learning as valuing and as a
    constructive process.
  • Goal 6 Engage in transformative educational
    praxis Develop instructional competence and a
    strong teacher identity.
  • We will focus on these goals only until we have
    had the opportunity to discuss them further

16
Goal 2 Recognize learning as valuing and as a
constructive process
  • The teacher candidate..
     
  • Ensures the participation and success of all
    students
  •  
  • Varies teaching methodologies and strategies
  • Uses a variety of ways to identify student
    academic, personal social strengths
  • Recognizes how learning processes are processes
    of valuing and constructing knowledge
  • Uses and develops instructional programs and
    evaluation and assessment practices that
    recognize learning as valuing and constructing
  • Classroom management, planning, responding,
    assessment
  • Strategies
  • Questioning, responding, assessment, strategies
  • Planning, questioning, responding, assessment
  • Planning, strategies, assessment

17
  • Understands, adapts and implements core
    curriculum content, with emphasis on curricula
    and policy documents as set out by Saskatchewan
    Ministry of Education
  • Understands, critiques and implements use of
    information communications technology as tools
    for constructing and disseminating 
  • Analyzes the classroom environment and
    interactions and makes adjustments to enhance
    social relationships, student motivation/engagemen
    t and productive work
  • Creates a learning community that respects
    individual differences
  • Selects approaches that provide opportunities for
    different performance modes
  • Planning, presenting, strategies
  • Presenting, strategies
  • Classroom management, questioning, responding,
    strategies, assessment
  • Classroom management, planning, responding
  • Planning, questioning, responding, strategies,
    assessment

18
Goal 6 Engage in transformative educational
praxis Develop instructional competence and a
strong teacher identity
  • The teacher candidate
  • Demonstrates a professional level of knowledge
    about the curriculum and the skills and judgment
    required to apply this knowledge effectively
  • Integrates the Common Essential Learnings, the
    Adaptive Dimension and resource-based learning.
  • Demonstrates good knowledge and confidence in
    subject matter
  • Plans and develops engaging and authentic lessons
  • Uses instructional technology
  • Planning, presenting, personal and professional
  • Planning, presenting
  • Planning, presenting, personal and professional
  • Planning
  • Presenting, assessment

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  • Presenting, classroom management, strategies
  • Classroom management, presenting
  • Classroom management, assessment
  • Assessment
  • Planning, presenting, strategies, personal and
    professional
  • Demonstrates and supports a repertoire of
    instructional strategies and methods that are
    applied in teaching activities
  • Establishes and uses classroom structures that
    support learning
  • Encourages students to develop personal
    responsibility and self-discipline
  • Carries out professional responsibilities for
    student assessment and evaluation
  • Is willing to take risks and make mistakes as
    part of professional growth and accepts
    constructive criticism in cooperative manner

20
  • Personal and professional, strategies
  • Personal and professional
  • Accepts responsibility for professional growth
    and goal setting
  • Reflects upon the goals and experience of
    professional practice, and adapts teaching
    accordingly
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