NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog 
    
    Apr 23, 2024  
NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]

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EDUC 2100 - Practicum in Teaching


This course allows students to participate in an extensive practicum experience for prospective educators in an accredited school under the supervision of a certified teacher. Sheridan students will be required to complete field hours in the Education Lab (Lab School).

Credits: 3

Instructional Method Lecture

Prerequisites:
Grade of C or better in EDFD 2020 Foundations of Education, EDFD 2100 Educational Psychology, EDEX 2484 Introduction to Special Education; EDCI 2440 Classroom Management and ITEC 2360 Teaching with Technology may be taken concurrently.

Minimum Student Competencies
Upon completion of EDUC 2100 Practicum in Teaching , the student will:

Taken from the InTASC Standards, (Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium, 2013)

Standard 1. Learner Development.

1. 1(d) The teacher understands how learning occurs–how learners construct knowledge, acquire skills, and develop disciplined thinking processes–and knows how to use instructional strategies that promote student learning.

2. 1(f) The teacher identifies readiness for learning, and understands how development in any one area may affect performance in others.

Standard 2. Learning Differences.

3. 2(g) The teacher understands and identifies differences in approaches to learning and performance and knows how to design instruction that uses each learner’s strengths to promote growth.

Standard 3.Learning Environments.

4. 3(i) The teacher understands the relationship between motivation and engagement and knows how to design learning experiences using strategies that build learner self-direction and ownership of learning.

Standard 4. Content Knowledge.

5. 4(j) The teacher understands major concepts, assumptions, debates, processes of inquiry, and ways of knowing that are central to the

discipline(s) s/he teaches.

Standard 5. Application of Content.

6. 5(k) The teacher understands the demands of accessing and managing information as well as how to evaluate issues of ethics and quality related to information and its use.

Standard 6. Assessment.

7. 6(j) The teacher understands the differences between formative and summative applications of assessment and knows how and when to use each.

Standard 7. Planning for Instruction.

8. 7(g) The teacher understands content and content standards and how these are organized in the curriculum.

9. 7(i) The teacher understands learning theory, human development, cultural diversity, and individual differences and how these impact ongoing planning.

Standard 8. Instructional Strategies.

10. 8(j) The teacher understands the cognitive processes associated with various kinds of learning (e.g., critical and creative thinking, problem framing and problem solving, invention, memorization and recall) and how these processes can be stimulated.

Standard 9. Professional Learning and Ethical Practice.

11. 9(g) The teacher understands and knows how to use a variety of self-assessment and problem-solving strategies to analyze and reflect on his/her practice and to plan for adaptations/adjustments.

Standard 10.Leadership and Collaboration.

12. 10(m) The teacher understands that alignment of family, school, and community spheres of influence enhances student learning and that discontinuity in these spheres of influence interferes with learning.



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