General Housekeeping: Forms Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration Lesson Plan Performance Objective Upon completion of this lesson, each student will demonstrate the characteristics necessary to be a successful student in the Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration program. Specific Objectives Students will identify the critical rules of program operation. Students will explain the procedures for reporting an absence from school or work. Students will learn the policies and procedures of the Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration program. Students will obtain the necessary signatures on required forms. This lesson should take five class days to complete. Preparation TEKS Correlations This lesson, as published, correlates to the TEKS listed immediately below. Any changes or alterations to the activities may result in the elimination of any or all of the TEKS listed. §130.90. Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration (c) Knowledge and Skills o (1) The student demonstrates professional standards/employability skills as required by business and industry. The student is expected to: (A) identify and participate in training, education, or preparation for certification to prepare for employment; (B) identify and demonstrate positive work behaviors and personal qualities needed to be employable such as self-discipline, self-worth, positive attitude, integrity, and commitment; (C) demonstrate skills related to seeking and applying for employment to find and obtain a desired job, including identifying job opportunities, developing a resume and letter of application, completing a job application, and demonstrating effective interview skills; (D) maintain a career portfolio to document work experiences, licenses, certifications, and work samples; (E) demonstrate skills in evaluating and comparing employment opportunities; 1 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. (F) examine employment opportunities in entrepreneurship. o (2) The student applies academic knowledge in art and design projects. The student is expected to: (A) apply English language arts knowledge and skills by demonstrating skills such as: correct use of content, technical concepts, and vocabulary; using correct grammar, punctuation, and terminology to write and edit documents; composing and editing copy for a variety of written documents such as brochures, programs, posters, flyers, and magazine covers; and (B) apply mathematics knowledge and skills by identifying and demonstrating skills such as: the use of whole numbers, decimals, and fractions applied to measurement and scale; demonstrating a knowledge of arithmetic operations; using conversion methods such as fractions to decimals and inches to points; and applying measurement to solve a problem. English 110.42(b) Knowledge and skills (6) Reading/word identification/vocabulary development. The student uses a variety of strategies to read unfamiliar words and to build vocabulary. The student is expected to: (A) expand vocabulary through wide reading, listening, and discussing; and (B) rely on context to determine meanings of words and phrases such as figurative language, idioms, multiple meaning words, and technical vocabulary. (7) Reading/comprehension. The student comprehends selections using a variety of strategies. The student is expected to: (F) identify main ideas and their supporting details; (G) summarize texts; and (J) read silently with comprehension for a sustained period of time. Speech 110.56 (b) Knowledge and skills (1)(A) Explain the importance of communication in daily interaction. (2)(E) Participate appropriately in conversations for a variety of purposes. (3)(A) Use appropriate communication in group settings. (E) Use appropriate verbal, non-verbal, and listening strategies to communicate effectively in groups. (5)(B) Use language clearly and appropriately. Tasks Students will secure signatures on all forms, as specified by the teacher. Students will return all paperwork in a timely manner. 2 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Accommodations for Learning Differences It is important that lessons accommodate the needs of every learner. These lessons may be modified to accommodate your students with learning differences by referring to the files found on the Special Populations page of this website (cte.unt.edu). Preparation If possible, display each form on projector screen. Copy the handout sheets and rubric for the students. Have materials ready to go prior to the start of the lesson. SUGGESTION: Make folder packets for each student ahead of time. Have students write their names on the folder; the folder becomes part of the year’s permanent record files for the school year. Instructional Aids Student handouts Materials Needed Copies of all forms Equipment Needed Teacher computer Projector (for digital presentation) Introduction Learner Preparation Ask students why rules are necessary. Ask why daily attendance is important. Explain that is an honor to be accepted into this program and that all students must maintain high expectations to remain in the class. Lesson Introduction Explain each form in detail and check for understanding. Tell the class that all forms must be returned with appropriate signatures by the end of the first week of class. Obviously, if a student has not secured employment by the first day of school that student will not be able to fill out the Training Plan form; however, make sure they fill in everything except the employment information. (They will need to do this once they are employed.) 3 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Outline MI OUTLINE The following forms are included in the students’ packets: Training Plan Form Used by the teacher to complete a student’s training plan Can also be used by the teacher when visiting training stations, if kept in a Visitation binder Student Responsibilities Rules of the program should be strictly adhered to in order to avoid problems. Key rule: If a student is absent from school that student is not to report to work Key rule: A student may not quit a job without the teacher’s permission or is in jeopardy of failing the class for the grading period. Key rule: Theft is not condoned. Immediate removal from the program Syllabus Details what the students will learn Grading policy Classroom Rules A must for every teacher Personalize to your methods Unemployed Student Policy Dependability Grade NOTES TO TEACHER Copy the instructions and grading rubric and make into a packet. Tell the class about some of the things you learned at previous jobs. Explain how those skills helped you to become a teacher. Explain the necessity of learning as much as possible about a job because some of the skills learned will help with future employment. Explain to the class that customers see a business much differently than the employees see it. Ask the class if they ever wanted to work at a place where they shopped. Have them give reasons why they wanted to work there. 4 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Go over all the criteria in the assignment and check for understanding. Summary Verification Signatures Form Ensures the parent received all the paperwork Wage and Hour Report This is an auditable document and all students must keep an accurate record of the hours worked. Keep these in the permanent record files. There are several samples included The teacher will hand out the instructions and go over them for this assignment. If possible, it would be helpful if the teacher made one to show as an example. “Mobile Me” Activity: Students will create a mobile about themselves and will share it with the class. Assign this on the first or second day of class (due by the end of the first week). Hang all of the mobiles in the classroom for the first few weeks of school. Multiple Intelligences Guide Existentialist Interpersonal Intrapersonal Kinesthetic/ Bodily Logical/ Mathematical Musical/Rhythmic Naturalist Verbal/Linguistic Visual/Spatial Application Guided Practice The teacher will go over each form individually and thoroughly. It is extremely important that all students understand what is required of them in order to be in the program. Set a deadline (usually the end of the first week of school) for all forms to be returned with signatures. 5 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Keep in mind that during the first few days of classes, students will leave or enter your program. You will need to keep up with all paperwork and will need to see that the new students receive all documents. Independent Practice Students will complete all worksheets and forms. Students will obtain appropriate signatures as required by the deadline set by the instructor. Mobile Me The student will introduce his or herself to the class by creating a mobile that reflects the individual’s interests and personality. Summary Review Why is it important to follow all rules of the program? Why do students have to secure permission before they quit their job? What happens to a student who is fired from his/her job? What is the policy on theft? Evaluation Informal Assessment Incentive for turning in all forms before the deadline Formal Assessment Daily grade or test grade on the deadline 6 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration SYLLABUS Welcome to the dynamic world of Graphic Design and Illustration! You have been selected from many applicants to experience a fun and rewarding year. It is my intent for you to learn a great deal about the world of work as you learn about yourself. This course consists of the following topics: Introduction Portfolio Information Preparation for First Day of Class Useful Websites Practicum Schedule General Housekeeping Training Station Orientation History Leadership Management and Interpersonal Skills Goin’ Global Math Career Exploration Program Forms Additional Activities Works Cited As you can see, we will cover a lot of ground this year. Please take this suggestion seriously: READ ALL COURSE MATERIALS! There will be a lot of information given and discussed in class that is not in the text; however, you are still accountable for reading assigned chapters. Students entered in Graphic Design and Illustration competition are more successful due to reading the material in the text. GRADING: Your grade will consist of the following: weekly work reports, dependability grades (see Dependability sheet), individual and group assignments, daily work, tests, and your employer evaluation. (Insert Club Name Here) : Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration All co-op students are expected to join (enter professional competition organization here) and to participate in competitive events. Dues are $______ for the school year. _____________________________ ___________________________ Parent’s Signature Student’s Signature 7 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Student Responsibilities in Cooperative Training Program Type Your School District Name Here Career and Technical Education Department In order to establish and maintain a responsible, high quality type of Cooperative Training Program for (insert name of school or school district), it is essential that the student, the parents, the training sponsor, the coordinator, and school administrators agree to these basic principles: 1. It is the responsibility of the coordinator to provide appropriate interview opportunities for student job placement. The coordinator must grant final approval of all job placements. 2. It is the responsibility of the student to remain at the same training station throughout the training period. A change may be made only when approved by the coordinator. 3. A student will be removed from the Cooperative Training Program and lose state credits for any of the following reasons: a. If the student is dismissed from the training station and the coordinator determines that the dismissal was for sufficient reasons. Example: Theft or unethical conduct. b. The second time a student has been fired and/or quits without the permission of the coordinator, he/she is released from the program without credit. c. If a student’s attendance drops below 90%, the student may be removed from the Cooperative Education Program. Removal from the class would result in loss of credit for the term. 4. The student is under school supervision at school and during the work schedule at the training station. School credit is given for four hours spent on the job, as well as in the classroom. The student must work a minimum of 15 hours a week, 10 of which must be Monday through Friday. 5. If the student is to be absent from school on any particular day for any reason, the student is required to notify the teacher-coordinator no later than 12:00 (noon) on the day of the absence. He/she may not report to the training station without having first received permission from the coordinator. Failure to observe this rule will result in unexcused absences in all classes missed. 6. A student who is fired or quits a job shall receive a nine-weeks grade no higher than 60 for the grading period during which he/she was fired. The student is expected to find his/her own employment within five days. Grades will be reduced from the sixth day forward. 7. Students enrolled in Cooperative Education are expected to belong to the youth organization, as activities are related. 8 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. It is with the above understanding that we enter into this agreement to provide the best training for the individual student. _________________________________ Parent or Guardian’s Signature ______________________________ Student’s Signature _________________________________ Coordinator’s Signature ______________________________ Principal’s Signature *** If you wish to communicate via e-mail, please list your e-mail address below: _________________________________________________________________ 9 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Classroom Rules 1. You must be in class on time; failure to do so may result in an after class detention on the day you are late! Class is from INSERT TIME 2. Bring your materials to class and be ready to work on assignments. ALWAYS BRING YOUR TEXTBOOK OR COURSE MATERIALS. 3. Sleeping is NOT allowed in class. We will cut your work hours if you are too tired. 4. No work from other classes is to be done in our class. You are earning credit for this course, so you must devote your attention to our subject material. 5. Do not comb hair, put on makeup, paint fingernails, etc. You don’t have to impress us—we like you as you are. 6. Treat all guest speakers with respect. Treat all substitutes as respectfully as you treat me. 7. RESPECT each other at ALL TIMES. Refrain from talking to your neighbors when someone else has the floor. 8. NO FOOD OR DRINKS ARE ALLOWED IN OUR CLASS. 9. You are responsible for your conduct in your other classes. If you are a behavior problem in another class, it will be brought to my attention. You will be subject to removal from the coop program due to behavioral problems. 10. Park in the designated parking lot only. DO NOT park in the front of school or in the teachers’ lot. ________________________________ Parent or Guardian’s Signature _____________________________ Student’s Signature 10 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Dependability Grade An important characteristic of a good employee is dependability. It is vital that the student realizes the importance of being dependable on the job and in the classroom. To reinforce this, a “DEPENDABILITY GRADE” has been created. It is treated as a MAJOR TEST GRADE and is averaged in with the other major test scores. When a student is absent from school for ANY REASON, he/she must telephone his/her Practicum (co-op) teacher before NOON that day. If the teacher’s phone rings to voicemail, the student should leave the following information: Name, date, time, reason for absence, and phone number It is the student’s responsibility to phone his/her employer to report the absence in a timely manner from work. Practicum students are also required to sign in each day on the Practicum Dependability Log, located in the classroom. Practicum students are required to sign in each day on the Practicum Dependability Log! Failure to phone the teacher in the event of an absence or to sign in when present will result in points being deducted from the “Dependability Grade” in the following manner: ABSENT 0 DAYS = 100% 1 DAY 2 DAYS 3 DAYS*** 4 DAYS 5 DAYS CALLED IN FAILED TO CALL or SIGN IN 97% 93% 90% 87% 83% 87% 78% 65% 37% 0 ***If you are absent three or more continuous days and you have a doctor’s note, you will be exempt from this system for the period of time in which you were absent. As you can see, it is critical that you become a dependable, responsible, young adult! ____________________________ Parent or Guardian’s Signature ______________________________ Student’s Signature Practicum Teacher’s Phone Number: (xxx) xxx-xxxx 11 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Policies Governing Unemployed Students 1. If a student is released from a job because he or she has been found guilty of theft or unethical conduct, the student is released from the program with no credit. 2. Students fired from jobs for reasons other than theft or unethical conduct, even though they go to work at another job, may receive a NINE-WEEKS/SIX-WEEKS (Circle one) grade of no higher than 60 for the grading period during which they were fired. 3. Students fired from jobs are expected to find their own employment within five school days. Grades will be reduced from the sixth day forward. 4. Students who are laid off will have ten days to find a job and the coordinator will assist them in finding a job. Grades will be reduced from the 11th day forward. 5. If a student quits a job without permission from the coordinator, he/she will receive a NINEWEEKS/SIX-WEEKS (Circle one) grade of no higher than 60 for the grading period during which he or she quit the job. 6. The second time a student has been fired and/or quits without permission from the coordinator, he or she will be released from the program with loss of credit. I understand that any time the practicum student is not employed in an APPROVED training station; he or she must be under the supervision of the practicum instructor from the end of the class period through the end of the school day, until a new training station is secured. The student may be exempt from this restriction if he or she has a scheduled appointment for a job interview. (Documented proof of interview is required.) __________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature ___________________________ Student’s Signature 12 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Summary Signature Verification Form I have reviewed the following forms: Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration (Co-op) Syllabus Student Responsibilities in Cooperative Training Program Classroom Rules Dependability Grade Policies Governing Unemployed Students My signature acknowledges I have read all documents listed above and agree to abide by the stated policies. ___________________________ Parent or Guardian’s Signature __________________________ Student’s Signature Please return this form to the teacher. 13 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Wage and Hour Report _________________________ Name/ID# _________________________ Hourly Wage $ _________________________ Training Station _________________________ Total Hours for 3 Weeks _________________________ Student Signature WEEK Fill in by Local HOURS From MONDAY From WORKED To TOTAL HOURS CLASSES MISSED REASON FOR ABSENCE 1 2 3 TUESDAY 1 2 3 WEDNESDAY 1 2 3 THURSDAY 1 2 3 FRIDAY 1 2 3 SATURDAY 1 2 3 SUNDAY 1 2 3 TOTAL HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY TOTAL HOURS FOR WEEK 14 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved. Mobile Me Objective: The student will introduce his or herself to the class by creating a mobile that reflects the individual’s interests and personality. Materials Needed: Coat hanger String, ribbon or yarn A one-hole punch Family pictures Samples of previous creative designs or artwork Pictures and words cut out from magazines Directions: Make a mobile that depicts who you are and be prepared to share it with the class. You must include a minimum of three pictures of yourself (or family), no less than two samples or your previous design/artwork, and at least six of the following items: Achievements Car you drive Pets Sports Favorite nursery rhyme Pet peeve Favorite food Favorite color Favorite music Quotation The last book you read Favorite Art Style or Artist Etc. (Your Choice) Have fun with this project! We will hang them in the classroom after everyone presents theirs to the class. 15 Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All Rights Reserved.