YEAR FIVE CONCURRENT A GENERAL OUTLINE
Junior/Intermediate students take their Intermediate teaching subject in History (EDUC 4456), English (EDUC 4406), Geography (EDUC 4446), Mathematics (EDUC 4466) Social Studies EDUC 4294/4354 Visual Arts EDUC 4244/4308 Music Education EDUC 4254/4314 Health and Physical Education EDUC 4264/4324 Mathematics Education EDUC 4274/4334 Science Education EDUC 4284/4344 Sociology of Education SOCI 2091 and SOCI 2092 YOUR CLASSES
There will be a workshop provided again focusing on “The First Week In A Classroom” Will NOT have to participate in Laptop Bootcamp again. Fall Break October 10-14, 2011 First day of classes TBD FALL TERM SCHEDULE
FALL INFORMATION SESSIONS AQ and ABQ: Additional Qualification and Additional Basic Qualification Courses. Further detailed information provided to get you thinking about what, if any course(s), you may want to do after fifth year. Job Search Resume Writing Daybook planning: session provided by Nancy Maynes Service Learning Review Session: answer questions
SESSIONS CON’T 2010 additional sessions requested by students: 1. Language Arts Session 2. Conflict Resolution 3. Informal period for students to receive input on Professional Portfolio If there is a topic students would like more information on, they are encouraged to contact Sandra Minor.
OTHER PRESENTATIONS Ontario Teachers Federation (OTF): represents all teachers who teach in the publicly funded education system in Ontario. Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO): represents teachers who teach in public elementary schools. Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA): represents teachers, both elementary and secondary, who teach in Catholic schools.
OTHER PRESENTATIONS CON’T The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF): represents teachers who teach in public secondary schools. Ontario College of Teachers: Teachers who want to work in publicly funded schools in Ontario must be certified to teach in the province and be members of the College. Qualifications Evaluations Council of Ontario (QECO): evaluate teacher qualifications for salary purposes.
Placement divided into two large blocks: January 9-February 3, 2012 Service Learning February 6-24, 2012 (three weeks) February 27-April 13, 2012 (six weeks) Will be requesting a placement in both divisions i.e. if you are a P/J student, will be requesting a primary and a junior placement. It is crucial that students not go behind the scenes to look for a placement for themselves. PLEASE be patient. PRACTICUM
Students in J/I Division, will be asked to indicate their interest in a high school placement. There can be no guarantee that a high school placement will be possible. During term two you will not be required to come to campus for formal classes. You will be invited to attend the Education Job Fair usually scheduled in January. You will given permission to miss one day of your Service Learning Placement. PRACTICUM CON’T
In September will be able to apply to alternative placements: International *Native Education *Outdoor Education *Kindergarten Education Students can apply to more than one placement, but will only be allowed to participate in one. Alternative placements are normally for three weeks. PRACTICUM CON’T *Must have completed the Option course in 3rd or 4th year of program.
NEXT STEPS… March 4, final Observation and Practice Teaching class, will be given Board Choice Form On form will indicate the following: Interest in High School Placement Interest in Alternative Placements J/I students to indicate the teaching subject they will be registering for if their Major is Psychology Return form to Sandra Minor by Monday April 4, 2011
ANY QUESTIONS??? Sandra Minor Room F206