Course Assessment Table
Course Assessments | Course Outcomes |
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Practicum | 5, 6, 7 |
Teaching Day | 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 |
Case Study | 2, 4, 5, 6 |
Formative & Summative Assessment | 2, 4, 6, 7 |
Parent Scenario Role Play | 2, 4, 6 |
Thematic Unit | 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 |
Discussion Board | 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 |
Assignment Outline
Quizzes & Discussion Boards
Weekly quizzes and discussions will be a part of this class and will be based on readings and classroom lectures. All quiz questions are in the Quizzes section on Canvas. All quizzes and discussions are due on the due date.
Practicum
SUU’s focus for our students is to engage in experiential learning. To that end, you will be involved in a weekly practicum for 2-3 hours per week in a state-licensed preschool or kindergarten class. As an online student, you will work with Caitlin Ravanelli to set up a practicum placement. You will engage with students and teachers in the classroom setting. You are required to complete 36 practicum hours. This is a professional experience in your chosen career. You are expected to be professional: be on time, call if you are late or sick, dress appropriately. Be confidential, cooperate with your colleagues, be respectful of children and adults, perform duties as requested. You will need to make up any missed hours. Following your teaching day, you will sit with teachers and debrief your day.
Teaching Day
As part of your capstone early childhood training, you will prepare and teach one preschool or kindergarten session on your own. You will coordinate with the mentor teacher as to the day you will teach, theme, planning, etc. You will need to get your planning ideas to them and me two weeks in advance so that we can give you feedback on your ideas. Please arrive 30 minutes before the children so you can adequately prepare for your day! You will be required to prepare the following:
- Daily Schedule: This maps out what you will be doing during the day with times indicated. For each activity, indicate which domain is addressed. You may use the schedule form that your mentor teacher uses.
- Planning Form: This form allows you to plan for each of the domains/content areas for your teaching day.
- SUU Daily Lesson Plan: for a large-group instruction lesson. (send to me two weeks in advance so I can give you feedback).
- Quiet Signal and Transitions
- Snack: It is your responsibility to discuss who provides the snack with your mentor teacher.
- Photos: for documentation, have someone take pictures of you teaching your session.
- Teaching Day: For your teaching day, you will submit the following. For feedback before your teaching day, submit it two weeks in advance. For grading, submit it as soon after your teaching day as possible.
- Planning Form
- Daily Schedule w/ Domains
- SUU Daily Lesson Plan with Reflection of Lesson
- Photos
- One Page Reflection of Entire Teaching Day
Case Study Folder of Preschool Child Examining Four Domains
The major focus of this class is for you to develop a foundation of what the field of early childhood education entails. Working with young children requires specific knowledge of child development as well as knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices in the classroom. You will spend your practicum time observing and interacting in an early childhood setting so that you can see, firsthand, best practices when working with young children. You will also conduct an in-depth case study on one child at the preschool. You will prepare an organized folder with each of the four domains labeled. Each section will include a one-page summary (double-spaced) of what you observed of this child in this area during the semester at your practicum. Give specific examples where appropriate and feel free to add photos. Provide the Observation Checklist data, and any other documentation you collected to make your recommendations. The areas you are examining are:
- Social/Emotional Development
- Cognitive (Academics) Development
- Language and Literacy Development
- Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development
- Overall Impressions and Recommendation for this child (strengths/weaknesses)
- One DAP activity in one domain for this child: This does not need to be a full lesson plan. You can list the title of the activity, the specific objective, the materials needed, and a step-by-step set of instructions: nothing too complicated so caregivers can implement it at home. The purpose of this additional activity is to see if you can use the data you have collected to make an informed decision about the appropriate instructional approach for this child.
Parent Conference Scenario
Building relationships with parents and sharing information is a key part of an educator’s responsibilities. In a practicum setting, it is difficult to allow college students to discuss such private and critical information with actual parents. Your training at this point is not complete enough to ensure that you are adequately observing the appropriate developmental skills. However, your training would not be complete if we did not address how to share sensitive information with parents. To that end, we will discuss some strategies for working with parents and you will prepare for a “mock” parent conference where you share your findings from your case study with a “parent”. You will prepare your notes and submit the pertinent data/documentation, explanations, recommendations in your folder.
Folder must include:
- Completed Agenda: (strengths, areas needing improvement, what we do at school, and how to help at home)
- DAP Activity: Activity you prepared from your findings for your Case Study. Print it on the back side of the Agenda so parents can have this all on one document
Thematic Unit
This instructional unit will be the culminating project of this class. As you work through the semester, you will search for and compile lessons and activities that will be appropriate for the content areas listed below. It is not necessary that you create the activities “from scratch” as there are many wonderful resources available to you. You will need to write a standard and objective from the USOE Core Curriculum on each lesson/activity. As a practicing teacher, you are expected to research the best that you can find to teach the content within the theme you have selected. Your best option is to look through the grade level and content areas (Science, Math, ELA, Social Studies, Art, etc.). You should avoid just a “cutesy” topic (e.g. Disney’s Frozen, Circus Fun, etc.). Something more along the line of “Fun in the Forest”, “How Big is Big”, “Under the Sea”, may be able to provide more content-rich options.
- ELA: Minimum 3 Activities (2 ELA and 1 ELA/Art integrated)
- Math: Minimum 3 Activities (2 Math and 1 Math/Art integrated)
- Science: Minimum 3 Activities (2 Science and 1 Science/Art integrated)
- Social Studies: Minimum 3 Activities (2 Social Studies and 1 SS/Art integrated)
- Parent Letter: brief sample of activities/how parents can help at home/school with bulleted information and graphics
- Miscellaneous Section with Bulletin Board, Books/Poems/Read-Alouds/Fingerplays/Recipes, Games, Room Ideas, etc
Grade Scheme
The following grading standards will be used in this class:
Course Assessments | Points | Percentages |
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Practicum | 660 | 20% |
Teaching Day | 200 | 5% |
Formative & Summative Assessment | 100 | 3% |
Parent Scenario Role Play | 100 | 3% |
Thematic Unit | 500 | 15% |
Case Study Folder | 100 | 3% |
Discussion Board | 700 | 20% |
Quizzes | 700 | 20% |
Total | 3,060 | 100% |
Grade | Range |
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A | 100% to 94.0% |
A- | < 94.0% to 90.0% |
B+ | < 90.0% to 87.0% |
B | < 87.0% to 84.0% |
B- | < 84.0% to 80.0% |
C+ | < 80.0% to 77.0% |
C | < 77.0% to 74.0% |
C- | < 74.0% to 70.0% |
D+ | < 70.0% to 67.0% |
D | < 67.0% to 64.0% |
D- | < 64.0% to 61.0% |
F | < 61.0% to 0.0% |