27 (b) Field Experience Hours Log (Binder 2 or Folder) Pre-Student Teachers are required to complete a minimum of 30 hours observation/participation. Please have your cooperating teacher(s) sign a Field Experience Hours Log each time you observe. A substitute teacher may sign the form. Single placement: Minimum 30 hours with their cooperating teacher Dual placement: Minimum 15 hours with each of their two cooperating teachers (c) Observation/Participation Journal (Binder 2 or Folder) Your supervisor will meet with your cooperating teacher stressing the importance of participation as well as observing during your 30 hours. Please get involved right away. Be active, participate and make yourself helpful in the classroom. After a few visits, ask your cooperating teacher what you could plan in order to participate in future lessons. (Read a story, develop and implement a bell ringer, play an educational game, perform an experiment, develop an art project that relates to a lesson, etc.) Along with your “Field Experience Hours Log”, we will be asking you to keep a “Journal” of your hours. You will be expected to make an entry for every visit. We suggest that you observe at least one to two times a week for a few hours each visit. We would prefer that you distribute your observation hours throughout the semester in order to see a variety of lessons and growth of the students. (Please don’t try to cram all your hours in just a few days.) You may complete more than the required 30 hours if you would like with the permission of your cooperating teacher. Journal Components (Two to three paragraphs for each entry) Label: Each entry should be dated and labeled-time of day, class/subject, length of observation-participation. Description: Follow with a detailed, descriptive account of what you observed-participated based on the four domains of the Danielson Framework. A journal guide will be given to assist in your response. (Use the same guide to critique yourself when you are teaching.) Reflection/Analysis: What did you discover from your observation? What would you do differently? *Please type your journal entries and hand them in with your observation log. COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH EDUCATION AND STUDENT TEACHING EXPENSES for EDUCATION STUDENTS COST EDUC 348 (the semester prior to student Teaching) Lab Fee $525 S-PSEA 1-year membership (mandatory) $30 Content tests for Pennsylvania certification $130 per test $130 - $390 Clearances $60 Certification fee $200 Students incur additional expense by driving daily to their school districts (gas prices). Our spring semester students incur food costs since the dining hall is closed and they must stay on campus and work through the break. Students often must purchase new professional clothing for their student teacher experience.
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