KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY SECONDARY EDUCATION EVALUATION OF TEACHER CANDIDATE FIELD EXPERIENCE BY COOPERATING TEACHER Candidate's Name: ______________________________ Date School: ________________________________________ Date(s) of Experience Teacher’s Name: ________________________________ Discipline: While field experiences are designed to give teaching candidates the opportunity to learn from working with K-12 learners, it also gives K-12 learners the opportunity to learn from teaching candidates. Teaching candidates contribute to classroom life in a variety of ways. Please indicate how the teaching candidate contributed to the classroom. Check the ways that indicate how the teaching candidate contributed to the classroom. I. Planning and Preparation Plan a lesson/activity II. Environment Create bulletin board Perform routine classroom duties Supervise candidates: Study hall Cafeteria Homeroom Classroom Field Trip III. Instruction Teach lesson(s) Help administer test Review homework Correct papers Assist in the classroom Tutor Demonstrate technology IV. Professionalism Take attendance Collect money/tickets Participate in team meeting Assist with technology Cite any specific ways the Kutztown teaching candidate had an effect on student learning: _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Please evaluate the Kutztown University teaching candidate in each of these categories. Exemplary Superior Satisfactory Unacceptable Punctuality Professional Appearance Communication Skills Ability to Work with Others Thank you for taking the time to provide us with the above information. If you have any additional comments, please feel free to add an additional page. It would be greatly appreciated if you would email this evaluation back to the university at secondaryeducation@kutztown.edu as soon as possible. KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY SECONDARY EDUCATION TEACHER CANDIDATE REFLECTION ON FIELD EXPERIENCE Candidate's Name: ______________________________ Date School: ________________________________________ Date(s) of Experience Teacher’s Name: ________________________________ Discipline: Check the ways in which you, as a teacher candidate, contributed to the classroom. I. Planning and Preparation Plan a lesson/activity II. Environment Create bulletin board Perform routine classroom duties Supervise candidates: Study hall Cafeteria Homeroom Classroom Field Trip III. Instruction Teach lesson(s) Help administer test Review homework Correct papers Assist in the classroom Tutor Demonstrate technology IV. Professionalism Take attendance Collect money/tickets Participate in team meeting Assist with technology STUDENT REFLECTION Based upon your own reflection and the evaluation of your cooperating teacher and university supervisor, please respond to the following question: Describe an incident where you feel you contributed to student learning. What was the incident and how did you contribute to student learning? Assessment #8 - Alignment of NCTE Standards to Kutztown University Secondary Education Teacher Evaluation of Teacher Candidate Field Experience by Cooperating Teacher/Evaluation of Teacher Candidate Reflection on Field Experience NCTE Standard 3.1 (3.1.1) Category Impact on Student Learning - Planning and Preparation 2.1 Impact on Student Learning – Environment 2.6 Impact on Student Learning – Instruction 2.3 Professionalism – Ability to Work with Others Exemplary (3) Student teacher/candidate consistently and thoroughly designs appropriate learning activities that promote student learning Student teacher/candidate consistently and thoroughly creates an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all candidates Student teacher candidate consistently and thoroughly engages candidates in activities that demonstrate the role of arts and humanities in learning Student teacher/candidate consistently and thoroughly demonstrates ability to communicate and collaborate with faculty Superior (2) Student teacher/candidate usually and extensively designs appropriate learning activities that promote student learning Student teacher/candidate usually and extensively creates an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all candidates Student teacher candidate usually and extensively engages candidates in activities that demonstrate the role of arts and humanities in learning Satisfactory (1) Student teacher/candidate sometimes and adequately designs appropriate learning activities that promote student learning Student teacher/candidate sometimes and adequately creates an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all candidates Student teacher candidate sometimes and adequately engages candidates in activities that demonstrate the role of arts and humanities in learning Student teacher/candidate usually and extensively demonstrates ability to communicate and collaborate with faculty Student teacher/candidate sometimes and adequately demonstrates ability to communicate and collaborate with faculty Unsatisfactory (0) Student teacher/candidate inappropriately and superficially designs appropriate learning activities that promote student learning Student teacher/candidate inappropriately and superficially creates an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all candidates Student teacher candidate inappropriately and superficially engages candidates in activities that demonstrate the role of arts and humanities in learning Student teacher/candidate inappropriately and superficially demonstrates ability to communicate and collaborate with faculty 3.7 (3.7.2) Student Teacher/Candidate Reflection Essay Student teacher/candidate consistently and thoroughly reflects on his/her impact on candidates informing his/her teaching Student teacher/candidate usually and extensively reflects on his/her impact on candidates informing his/her teaching Student teacher/candidate sometimes and adequately reflects on his/her impact on candidates informing his/her teaching Student teacher/candidate inappropriately and superficially reflects on his/her impact on candidates informing his/her teaching