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1 Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation Rita G. Lyon lyon73425@students.reinhardt.edu Who dares to teach must never cease to learn. – John Cotton Dana

2 Part I. Introduction Description of Self and Placement

3 Rita G. Lyon Early Childhood Education Tate Elementary School 2 nd Grade Collaborating Teacher: Susan Johnson Subjects Taught: Reading, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies

4 Tate, Georgia - Pickens County (between Jasper & Ball Ground) Oldest school in Pickens County – rebuilt 1928 Only school in the United States made of GA marble 329 students K-5 High-class Big Canoe to low-income neighborhoods 2010 Title 1 Distinguished School Principal – Dr. Deb Longshore Assistant Principal – Destini Shope

5 2 nd Grade 23 students Diversity of students: 10 boys 13 girls 22 Caucasian 1 Hispanic 3 gifted 0 special ed. 3 RTI 2 Tier 3 1 Tier 2

6 Daily Schedule 7:45 – 9:05 Reading Group B 9:05 – 10:25 Reading Group A 10:30 – 11:15 Computer / Art / Music 11:20 – 11:25 Restroom & Wash hands 11:27 – 11:57 Lunch 12:00 – 1:15 Language Arts 1:20 – 1:50 PE / Recess 1:50 – 2:20 Social Studies (Mon. Tues. Thurs.) 1:50 – 2:20 Science (Wed. Fri.) 2:25 Dismissal

7 Beginning Candidate Teaching Thoughts and Feelings:  Nervous  Excited Fears:  Not being accepted  Teaching writing Strengths:  Parapro experience  Learned all 2 nd grade student’s names in 2-days Weaknesses:  Watching every student every minute  Keeping students quiet in hallways  Time Management

8 PART II. CANDIDATE PROFICIENCY EVIDENCE:

9 DOMAIN I: PLANNING FOR DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Proficiency 1.0: The teacher candidate uses knowledge of curriculum, learner differences, and ongoing assessment data to plan for student access to same essential content. Reflective Analysis: How did you use knowledge of curriculum, learner differences, and ongoing assessment data to plan for student access to same essential content?

10 Artifacts: Lesson Plans Lesson plan 1 – Social Studies: President, Governor, Mayor Lesson plan 2 – Language Arts: Four types of sentences Lesson plan 3 – Reading: Spelling Word Digraphs Lesson plan 4 – Science: Levers

11 Pre-Assessment Activities Pre-assessment 1 – Social Studies: Matching game with their cutouts of president, governor, mayor photos, description of job, building in which they work, and job title Pre-assessment 2 – Language Arts: Index cards with a question mark, exclamation mark, command/period mark, and statement/period mark. Students will hold up the appropriate end mark to a verbal sentence. Pre-assessment 3 – Reading: Introduce spelling words. Ask what some of the words have in common or how are they alike. Pre-assessment 4 – Science: Review simple machine videos from Friday 11/11/11. Name 6 simple machines – pulley, wheel/axle, screw, lever, wedge, inclined plane. Review vocabulary of a lever – lever stick, fulcrum, load, force.

12 DOMAIN II: PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Proficiency 2.0: The teacher candidate utilizes a variety of strategies to differentiate instruction and assessment. Reflective Analysis: How did you utilize a variety of strategies to differentiate instruction and assessment?

13 Artifacts of Differentiation: Various Assessment Activities: – Projects – Illustrations – KWL chart – Ticket out door – Thumbs up-down-sideways – Observations – Level readers / workbooks Student work: Websites utilized: – www.unitedstreaming.com www.unitedstreaming.com – www.brainpopjr.com www.brainpopjr.com

14 DOMAIN III: IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING Proficiency 3.0: The teacher candidate uses systematic formal/informal assessment as an ongoing diagnostic activity to measure student growth and to guide, differentiate, and adjust instruction. Reflective Analysis: How did you use systematic formal/informal assessment as an ongoing diagnostic activity to measure student growth and to guide, differentiate, and adjust instruction?

15 Artifacts of Student Learning: Lesson adjustment – Lesson plan: President, Governor, Mayor ORG.ORG. – Lesson plan: President, Governor, Mayor ADJ.ADJ. Rubrics, Checklist – Rubric 1, rubric 2 Rubric 1rubric 2 – Checklist Checklist Impacts – impact 1SS, impact 2LA, impact 3RD, impact 4SC impact 1SSimpact 2LAimpact 3RDimpact 4SC

16 DOMAIN IV: PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SUPPORT OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Proficiency 4.0: The teacher candidate displays a professional commitment to the teaching philosophy of differentiated instruction to support students’ diverse learning needs and to maximize learning. Reflective Analysis: How did you display a professional commitment to the teaching philosophy of differentiated instruction to support student’ diverse learning needs and to maximize learning? How has your teaching philosophy changed during Candidate Teaching?

17 Artifacts of Professionalism: Professional development activities – Inservice: Oct. 6, 2011, training at PCBOE of using newly adopted Social Studies program Memberships – PAGE Professional Association of Georgia Educators – Membership card Philosophies – – 2008, I have to find a way to bring knowledge to children, in a way that all can understand. Every student can learn if given the right amount of support. – 2011, By using strategies of differentiation, all children can be successful of learning the same content.

18 Professionalism…continued Faculty meetings attended – Sept. 14 th, Oct. 5 th, Nov. 2 nd, and today Dec. 7 th if possible Committees meetings attended - Sunshine team: Sept. 21 st, Oct. 19 th, Nov. 16 th 2 nd grade RTI meetings attended - Sept. 15 th, Oct. 13 th Parent conferences – student’s RTI, IEP, behavior issues, report card scores, and just how is my child doing. PTO meetings attended - Sept. 1 st, Oct 20 th, Nov. 10 th, Dec. 1 st – 2 nd grade’s performance.

19 PART III. CONCLUSION: CANDIDATE TEACHING EXPERIENCE

20 Conclusion - Candidate Teaching Experience Continuing plan to develop as a professional educator – read, research, and collaborate with other educators. Future challenges as a teacher – staying up-to-date with technology. Advice to future candidate teachers – get plenty of sleep, be flexible, accept positive criticism, ask for advice, be organized, have eyes in the back of your head, take lots of photos (first, ask collaborating teacher/administration if all students may have their picture taken), etc.


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