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SYLLABUS FOR THE IDPT 407 INTERNSHIP

IN THE

TEACHER-SCHOLAR PROGRAM (TSP)
(1 Credit)

Fall 2006


Faculty Mentor: Dr. Simon Gray, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science


TSP Manager: Karen Skubik, Director, Wooster Science Education Center (WSEC)

REQUIREMENTS
 

1. Attendance

• A classroom attendance schedule will be developed that meets teacher (Teacher) and student (Scholar) needs. In-class time during science should average about 3 hours per week between September 4 and December 8, 2006, for a total of 39 in-class hours. The Scholar is required to attend all scheduled sessions. In case of illness, the Scholar must notify the Teacher between 7:00 and 7:30 am or as arranged by the pair. Absences must be made up.

• The Teacher and Scholar will determine a meeting time for planning and review. This meeting should take place about once a week for approximately 20 minutes or as needed and should occur outside of science class time.

• Attendance at an orientation meeting with the WSEC Director in early May of 2006 is required to provide an overview of the program. To facilitate scheduling classroom time and Teacher-Scholar pair formation, Scholars will provide the WSEC Director with their fall academic schedules, transportation situation, and other scheduling constraints.

• Attendance at two (2) scheduled program meetings is required.
o Workshop I: Program Orientation; August XX, 2006
o Workshop II: Program Evaluation; December XX, 2006

• Attendance at 4 monthly meetings with the WSEC Director is required. Dates will be scheduled to accommodate students’ and Director’s schedules. The purpose of the hour-long meetings is to clarify the course requirements, provide an opportunity to discuss classroom experiences, and help students with course assignments.

Meeting 1 (August XX, 2006): Training in professional classroom behavior, inquiry-based learning, classroom management, journaling, and lesson planning.

Meeting 2 (September XX, 2006): Discussion of classroom experiences, review the assignment to jointly develop/implement a new science lab/learning activity, and review spending guidelines.

Meeting 3 (October XX, 2006): Discussion of classroom experiences and new science lab/learning activity under development.

Meeting 4 (November XX, 2006): Final discussion of learning activity, prepare/post the learning activity to the WSEC website, and discuss final course requirements (final paper and evaluation).

• Scholars will meet with the Faculty Mentor XX times/XX at a time agreed upon during the Program Orientation Session on August XX, 2006. Discussions will include review of recent journal articles, inquiry-based learning and assessment.

2. Assignments

Final Paper: The faculty mentor will assign a 5 page evaluative narrative in which the Scholar outlines and reflects on the overall experience will be due by the last day of class, December 8, 2006. The paper should include:
• A description of the class they worked with and a brief list of topics covered.
• Description of what specific tasks they completed to aid learning.
• The amount of time they spent in the task(s).
• What was learned from the experience.
• What was learned about the practice of inquiry in elementary scientific education?itial and final evaluation of the TSP administered by the WSEC Director. Assignments due as indicated by Faculty Mentor or WSEC Director.

3. Dress

Dress should be professional and appropriate for the context of the teaching situation. Guidelines will be provided.

4. Confidentiality

5. Evaluation

In order to receive a satisfactory grade the Scholar must complete all of the above requirements.



This program is supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and The College of Wooster.

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Last updated March 13, 2006