TED, St. Louis MO Robin Burden, Ph. D. Rebecca Hinshaw, Ph.D. Indiana State University November 6, 2010 Providing a Prolonged Clinical Experience for Teacher.

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TED, St. Louis MO Robin Burden, Ph. D. Rebecca Hinshaw, Ph.D. Indiana State University November 6, 2010 Providing a Prolonged Clinical Experience for Teacher Candidates Teacher Education Division, CEC November 6, 2010 St. Louis, Missouri

TOTAL: Teachers of Tomorrow Advancing Learning Core beliefs We believe in the integration of theoretical and experiential learning. We believe our most basic product is a high quality education. We believe that we must assimilate new knowledge into teaching through dynamic partnerships.

What does the research say? Art Levine – “Today, the teacher education curriculum is a confusing patchwork. Academic instruction and clinical instruction are disconnected.” (Levine, p 26). Recommendations from Levine – “Transform education schools from ivory towers into professional schools focused on classroom practice.” p. 104 Levine, A. (2006). Educating School Teachers. The Education Schools Project.

Teachers need to understand more than content. They need an understanding of their students and how the content affects them as well as how to use the strengths that the students bring to school and build upon them. Thus, successful teaching is a combination of content knowledge and dispositions. Darling-Hammond, L. & Bransford, J. (Eds.). (2005). Preparing teachers for a changing world: What teachers should learn and be able to do. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Impact on Indiana State University The TOTAL program restructures the sequencing of courses and establishes a professional semester prior to student teaching.

ISU’s Programmatic Vision TOTAL Program Experiential Learning Personal Attention Dynamic Partnerships

Guiding Principles for the TOTAL Program Deeper, richer clinical experiences (experiential learning) Early and continuous contact with faculty (personal attention) Work with local schools to better prepare candidates for the job market (dynamic partnerships)

Benefits Teacher Candidates 237 hours of clinical experience Deeper understanding of what teaching involves 2 semesters in schools No “parachuting” Schools Additional hands in the classroom No disruption of classroom schedule for practicums Coaches tend to “pick up their game”

TOTAL Interns Coaching Teachers University Supervisors TOTAL Faculty

: 2 Schools, Pilot Program : 4 Schools : 7 Schools, Traditional Program Ends : All students participate in TOTAL

ISU Faculty – Weekly meetings since 11/2006

Our Schedule 1-2 weeks on campus, then 6-8 Weeks, M on campus, T-R in schools, F “Professional Responsibility Day” 6-8 Weeks, “Focus Weeks” In schools full time Finals week, on campus

Assessments Weekly Conference Observations by Coaching Teacher Observation by University Supervisor Midterm and Final Evaluation of Intern’s Ability and Dispositions

TOTAL Teaching Faculty

Challenges

For Math Methods the challenge is having enough time to model the different methods one can use to reach all levels of children in mathematics…

My biggest challenge has been modifying the calendar every semester…

Supporting increasingly large numbers of TOTAL Interns, Coaching Teachers, and schools Handling issues such as student athletes, weak interns, difficult coaching teachers… And the big one…

Going from over 50 hours of instruction to around 10 hours of instruction and trusting in the Coaching Teachers to model and explain teaching methods.

Benefits Approximately 237 practicum hours compared to The quality of the practicum

Extra hands in the classroom Enabling Coaches to differentiate instruction Classes not having to reschedule times of reading/math/science/social studies lessons to meet university course times

The benefit of TOTAL has to be the experience of being in one classroom with one Master teacher with one group of students all semester. The interns are living the actual daily life of a teacher and not just reading in a book.

Teachers love these “full-time” mentees and NOT just for the extra set of hands. Most of our coaches truly want to be mentors and offer the run of their files and ideas for our students to benefit from.

I have been fortunate to have experienced the ISU Total Intern Program as both a teacher and a principal…

Mrs. Marie Osborne, Grade 4 Many feel the teaching profession is one of those easy jobs, summers off, lots of time off for holidays and such…

Future Directions Training additional Coaching Teachers Training University Faculty in the Coaching Model of supervision Course changes/additions Transition from traditional program to TOTAL for all students by Fall 2011 Increase the number of participating schools – Have already increased from 2 to 7 schools

From a former TOTAL Intern: I always knew I WANTED to be a teacher, now I know I CAN!

Robin Burden, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Indiana State University Rebecca Hinshaw, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Indiana State University