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Title: District Supervisor In-Service


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District Supervisor In-Service
  • University of Central Missouri
  • College of Education
  • Office of Clinical Services and Certification

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WELCOME
  • We appreciate your participation!
  • You are a valuable member of our team!
  • Your influence will be a part of your student
    teacher for their entire career!
  • We couldnt do it without you!

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Who is my Student Teacher?
  • A person who has
  • Been admitted to the Teacher Education Program
  • Has taken the Praxis II Exam
  • Maintains a minimum GPA of 2.50
  • Has been recommended by his/her major department
    to student teach

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Critical Issues to Stress with your Student
Teacher
  • Establish your expectations
  • You are supportive BUT youll hold to your
    standards
  • Communication
  • Conference every day
  • Help student teacher reflect on his/her work
  • Communicate with University Supervisor
  • Time Management

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Student Teaching Handbook
  • Download at www.ucmo.edu/teach

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Your Responsibilities as theDistrict Supervisor
  • Serve as a mentor and coach be supportive
  • Share your ideas, experience, and materials
  • Communicate openly and honestly with your student
    be specific
  • Expect the Student Teacher to be prepared

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Your Responsibilities as theDistrict Supervisor
  • Include the student in all of your duties
  • Students are expected to get a real picture of
    teaching
  • Periodically observe and provide a written
    critique to the student
  • Make arrangements for your student teacher to
    observe other teachers
  • Stay in touch with the University Supervisor

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Your Responsibilities as theDistrict Supervisor
  • Allow freedom to let the student be him/herself
    within reason
  • Complete required paperwork
  • Recommend grade to University Supervisor
  • See Student Teaching Handbook pp. 21 22

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The Student Teachers Responsibilities
  • Approach student teaching as a full-time job
  • Be punctual and maintain daily attendance
  • Dress professionally
  • Demonstrate flexibility and helpfulness
  • Demonstrate openness to constructive feedback

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The Student Teachers Responsibilities
  • Comply with the local districts rules, policies
    and procedures
  • Assume full-time teaching responsibilities when
    appropriate
  • Develop cooperative relationships
  • Exhibit professional and ethical behavior

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University Supervisors Responsibilities
  • Observe student teacher a minimum of four (4)
    times during the semester
  • Provide feedback in the form of formative and
    summative evaluations
  • Collect Teacher Work Sample and other university
    assignments
  • Coordinate with District Supervisor to determine
    student teachers performance level
  • Submit final grade

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Attendance Policy
  • Student teachers are expected to report regularly
    and promptly, just as you are
  • Problems should be immediately reported to the
    University Supervisor
  • If needed, the students grade will be withheld
    and his/her semester extended to make up time

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Attendance Policy
  • Students may be excused for interviews but they
    must request released time in advance
  • Students must provide lesson plans to cover for
    any absence
  • See Student Teaching Handbook p. 24

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • How soon should my student teacher start
    teaching?
  • As soon as you think he/she is ready. Start slow
    and increase responsibilities.
  • What kind of lesson plans should I expect?
  • UCM does not require any one lesson model but
    allows the format to be determined by the
    district and the University Supervisor. (Handbook
    pp. 21 22)

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Is it reasonable to expect my student teacher to
    do everything that I do?
  • Yes, as long as it is a part of your regular
    duties. Student teachers are excused from duties
    in which you receive an extra stipend.
  • What is the biggest problem in working with a
    student teacher?
  • Time and Communication. Open and honest
    communication is a must.
  • What do I do if things are not going well?
  • Contact the University Supervisor immediately.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Am I responsible for issuing the students
    grade?
  • No. The University Supervisor may ask what grade
    you believe the student should receive, but it is
    his/her responsibility to assign grades.
  • Are there forms that I am expected to complete?
  • Yes. The required forms are available on our
    website www.ucmo.edu/teach. Click on Documents
    for District Supervisors. The University
    Supervisor will review the forms and answer any
    questions that you might have.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • May we use the student teacher as a substitute
    teacher?
  • We ask that you NOT do this. In an emergency we
    ask that the student stay with his/her regular
    class and that you cover the class needing a
    substitute. (Handbook p. 26)
  • Will the University Supervisor make unannounced
    visits?
  • No. Observations and conferences are scheduled
    well in advance so everyone can plan accordingly.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • How am I to communicate with the University
    Supervisor?
  • The University Supervisor will give you his/her
    phone number and email address.

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Stipend/No Stipend/Graduate Credit
  • As a District Supervisor, you have three (3)
    choices for compensation
  • See the bottom of the Supervising Teacher
    Information Form on our website
  • Stipend 125 for full semester or 62.50 if you
    are splitting a student teacher
  • No Stipend May be practical for some career
    ladder programs
  • Graduate Credit Look under Graduate Credit for
    District Supervisors on the student teaching
    website by clicking on Documents for District
    Supervisors
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