Course Goals and Standards
Course Expectations
Grading and Assessment
Major Assignments
Course Objectives
100
This course introduces students to a number of fascinating subjects regarding their chosen profession. Such topics as education philosophy, education reform, and teacher rights and responsibilities are reviewed through a format that emphasizes student interaction and group process. A 30-hour tutoring component is required with this course.
What is the Course Description?
100
You must bring these to each class session: Ryan, K. & Cooper J. (2013). Kaleidoscope: Contemporary and classic readings in education (13th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.
What are the required textbooks?
100
77%
What is the percentage you must earn in order to obtain a C and count for credit in any major for undergraduate students?
100
This assignment requires at least 30 hours of your time and is worth 1/3 of your grade.
What is Tutoring?
100
Engage in personal reflection and assessment of those attributes and skills necessary for mastery in the teaching profession and analyze their own potential for success in the classroom. (P.I. Reflections and In-class Activities)
What is Objective 1?
200
Teaching is not something you do by default; it is not a career that one slides into for lack of something better to do, or with the primary goal of becoming just a coach. Teaching requires courage, commitment, energy, and serious desire to serve others. Current standards require demonstrated excellence to earn a teachers license. Class activities, readings and discussions are designed not only to familiarize you with the past and present issues that have affected American education, but to consider the future of our profession and what you will see in potential 30 year career. We want to help you reflect on if a lifetime in what is a very demanding, exciting and life changing profession is the path for you.
What is the course goal?
200
You will use your mobile learning devices when needed for activities and discussions in class. However, please follow reasonable expectations for courtesy and professionalism: Turn off or silence cell phones, keep laptops/iPads closed unless they are being used for research or note-taking, and refrain from text messaging. Model the same behaviors in our class you will expect from your students.
What is the Electronic Devices Policy?
200
1 week
What is the amount of time I have to revise and resubmit an assignment if I'm not happy with my grade.
200
This assignment requires that I conduct scholarly research on an Education topic of my choice and submit my resources and plan to my professor.
What is the ERIC Search and Research Project Proposal?
200
Successfully tutor children at a local area school. (P.I. Completion of at least 30 contact hours of individual or small group tutoring, completes a reflective essay summarizing the tutoring experience, and has the cooperating teacher complete a written evaluation of student performance) DSO Goal 1. D: Students will evaluate their own problem solving for its effectiveness.
What is Objective 2?
300
The student who successfully completes this course will: • Students will evaluate their own problem solving for its effectiveness. (DSO 1D) Performance Indicators: In-class activities, discussions, assigned readings • Students will formulate and apply appropriate research strategies. (DSO 1E) Performance Indicators: In-class activities, discussions, assigned readings • Students will make value judgments of sources of knowledge based on their analysis and identifiable standards or criteria. (DSO 6B) Performance Indicators: In-class activities, discussions, assigned readings
What are the desired student outcomes?
300
Complete all assignments and/or be prepared to present on time. Any late assignments will have a percentage of 10% deducted for each day after the due date. If there are extenuating circumstances which may result in a delay of completing course assignments, it is your responsibility to contact the instructor before the due date to discuss options. This contact should be made in person or via e-mail. Please note that assignments will only be accepted via e-mail with prior approval.
What is the Late Assignment Policy?
300
1%
What is the Bonus I can earn if I meet with my professor during her office hours?
300
This assignment must be completed by class session 14. Hint: In the assignment description, there is a typo. It says this must be completed before Thanksgiving break.
What is registering for the EAST?
300
(P.I. Each student will register and take the Essential Academic Skills Test (EAST), and demonstrate the state licensure requirement)
What is the performance indicator for Objective 3 (Exhibit familiarity with state mandated program requirements for teacher licensure)?
400
Concordia University is a Christian University preparing leaders for the transformation of society. With Christ as our teacher, the College of Education prepares educators to serve diverse communities, promote moral leadership, demonstrate effective teaching skills, and encourage life-long learning.
What are the University and College mission statements?
400
Your commitment to becoming a professional educator begins with being present and on time for all class sessions. Your contributions in class are the elements necessary to bring life to a class’ time together. Since it is difficult to complete activities and establish a sense of community when members are absent, punctuality and attendance in all classes is mandatory. In the event of a school sponsored activity, you must turn in the required assignment before the activity. In emergency situations that necessitate an absence, candidates must notify instructor in person or via the e-mail address listed on the syllabus prior to the absence if possible. Please note that tardiness or unexcused absences will affect your grade. If you have two unexcused absences your grade will be reduced by one full letter grade. Candidates who miss more than 25% of the total class time must retake the course. Typically this equates to three missed class sessions. If you have questions about this policy, please consult your instructor. Excused absences are limited to University sponsored activities (such as sports and choir) or medical situations. In either case, requests for excused absences must be accompanied by a note from designated Concordia University personnel (coach, choir director, etc.) or a doctor. It is assumed that students will be active participants and will receive 10 points per session for participation. Students will not be given points for participation on days they are absent. Points may also be deducted for tardiness or leaving class early.
What are the Attendance & Participation Policy and Guidelines?
400
This course empowers students for independent learning, resourcefulness, clear thinking, and reflection. All work and activities submitted should be genuine signs of individual achievement from which the student should derive personal satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment. Plagiarism or dishonesty of any sort subvert these goals, are not acceptable, and must be treated in accordance with policies stated in the Student Handbook located at http://intranet.cu-portland.edu/students/documents/Student%20Handbook.pdf. The Code of Academic Integrity reflects our community values of honesty and integrity in the work of all scholars and students. As a Christian community we model the values expressed in Philippians 4:8-9: “Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Keep on doing the things that you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, and the God of peace will be with you.”
What is the Academic Integrity Policy?
400
This assignment requires responsibility to a group and dedicated preparation for a presentation to the class.
What is the Point-Counterpoint assignment?
400
(P.I. Students will conduct an ERIC search listing five or more complete abstracts and utilize sources discovered in multiple sources for the semester research project and/or Team Teach assignments) DSO Goal 1 e : Students will formulate and apply appropriate research strategies. Learn to function as member of a department or grade level Teaching Team. (P.I. Plan lesson, perform a successful Point-Counterpoint team presentation) DSO Goal 1. d: Students evaluate their own problem solving for its effectiveness.
What are the performance indicators for Objectives 5 and 6 (Demonstrate familiarity with the use of ERIC and other online, educational research source AND Learn to function as member of a department or grade level Teaching Team).
500
You are expected to demonstrate proficiency in these standards in order to obtain your teaching license. This class covers the following standards: Standard 2 - Learning Differences The teacher uses understanding of individual differences and diverse cultures and communities to ensure inclusive learning environments that enable each learner to meet high standards. Standard 3 - Learning Environments The teacher works with others to create environments that support individual and collaborative learning, and that encourage positive social interaction, active engagement in learning and self-motivation. Standard 7 - Planning for Instruction The teacher plans instruction that supports every student in meeting rigorous learning goals by drawing upon knowledge of content areas, curriculum, cross-disciplinary skills, and pedagogy, as well as knowledge of learners and the community context. Standard 9 Professional Learning and Ethical Practice The teacher engages in ongoing professional learning and uses evidence to continually evaluate his/her practice, particularly the effects of his/her choices and actions on others (learners, families, other professionals, and the community), and adapts practice to meet the needs of each learner.
What are the InTASC Standards?
500
All assignments unless otherwise indicated must be word processed and follow the guidelines specified in the APA Manual (6th Edition). The following website may be used as a resource for the correct guidelines. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ Remember to use your own words and ideas for assignments. When you quote or use ideas from another source, ALWAYS cite the source. Using another person’s words or ideas, even for brief sections, or turning in a paper with the same ideas as another student, is plagiarism.
What is the Citations/Plagiarism Policy?
500
5 Bonus Points
What is number of bonus points I can earn if I complete the course assessment at the end of the course?
500
This counts as your final exam.
What is the Final Project Presentation?
500
Identify the issues associated with American education and demonstrate insights towards potential solutions. (P.I. Point-Counterpoint activities, semester research project, reviews and discuss issues that affect student success in the classroom) DSO Goal 1 d: Students evaluate their own problem solving for its effectiveness. Demonstrate an understanding of the administration, organization, and accountability of public schools. (P.I. Participate in school organization activities and analyze No Child Left Behind legislation and other essential issues in American education) Demonstrate familiarity with the philosophical foundations of education and the history of American education. (P.I. Students will complete the Education Philosophy Self Assessment evaluation and Learning Styles. American Education History Research activity, and role play activities) DSO Goal 1. e: Students will formulate and apply appropriate research strategies.
What are objectives 7, 8 and 9?