Appendix 1
SMART GOALS
The objective of MUS 475 is to provide students with opportunities to apply skills and knowledge gained throughout their course of study at WJU. To this end, each student is required to prepare three to five written goals, providing an organized, operational and measurable pathway to meet thisobjective. In preparing the goals, the studentwill describe specific things that he or she hopes to accomplish during the tenure of the internship experience. SMART goals include a quantitative or qualitative base from which to evaluate the degree to which success is being achieved. In addition, this information will provide a foundation from which the learner as well as the Site Supervisor will operate, and from which the Internship Director and Department Chairperson can assess the progress of the student along the way.
SMART GOALS FORMAT
Each of the goals must be written using the SMART format, answering the following questions.
- Specific– What is to be created, learned, practiced, gained orincreased?
- Measurable – How much or how many?
- Achievable – Is it realistic given the student’s present knowledge, resources and time constraints?
- Reviewable – Can we know when the task has been achieved or completed?
- Time Defined – When will it be done or completed?
EXAMPLES
SMART
By the end of the internship experience, I will have acquired enough knowledge and skill to operate and control the soundboard at RocklinCommunityChurch for at least three different services.
This goal is SMART. It tells “what is to be gained” (knowledge and skill to operate and control the soundboard at RocklinCommunityChurch). It tells “how much” (enough to run it for at least three different services). Assuming that the student will be spending the required amount of time at the internship site, and that the soundboard is not extensively complex, the goal is probably achievable. Note again, the goal is not to achieve knowledge enough to run anysoundboard, but the one at RocklinCommunityChurch. Similarly, the goal is not to master the board in its entirety, but to know enough to run it for at least three services, thus making it reviewable. Everyone involved from the student and Site Supervisor to the Internship Director and Department Chairperson can know if the goal has been achieved. Finally, it gives a deadline (by the end of the internship experience).
SMART
I will practice planning, producing and leading worship for four (4) regular, Sunday services at ProvidenceMethodistChurch by April 29.
This goal is SMART. It tells “what is to be practiced” (planning, producing and leading worship). It is measurable (forfour -4- services). The goal seems quite achievable given the sixteen-week parameter and the foreknowledge and preparation provided through WJU. It is reviewable: one can know if four services have been completed. It is time defined (by April 29).
NOT SMART
To obtain a deeper understanding of worship theology and history.
This goal is not SMART. While it does tell what is to “be gained” (understanding of worship theology and history), the scope is too broad. Volumes have been written about both worship theology and history. The goal could be made more specific by defining what portion of worship theology or history (For example –Baptist Worship History or Theology). In addition, the scope could be made measurable and achievable by quantifying the desired outcome. (I will be able to identify five (5) significant events in Baptist worship history and five (5) distinctives of Baptist worship). Such an approach would make the goal measurable, achievable, and reviewable. The number five (5) makes the goal measurable. One can most assuredly know if five facts have been listed. In addition, while attaining a knowledge of all of Worship History or even Baptist Worship History is beyond the scope of the internship, discovering five (5) facts or distinctives is completely within the realm of possibility. Finally, the present writing of this goal does not tell when the goal will be completed. SMART goals give a deadline (by March 1st or by the end of the semester). Sometimes when one is working with many goals, giving each a deadline along the way makes the objective more manageable or assigns priority by telling what will be done first.
PRACTICE
Use the template below to assist you in writing your internship goals.
GOAL #1
- Specific – What is to be created, learned, practiced, gained, increased or decreased?
- Measurable – How much or how many?
- Achievable – Is it realistic given the student’s present knowledge, resources and time constraints?
- Reviewable – Can we know when the task has been achieved or completed?
- Time Defined – When will it be done or completed?
GOAL #2
- Specific – What is to be created, learned, practiced, gained, increased or decreased?
- Measurable – How much or how many?
- Achievable – Is it realistic given the student’s present knowledge, resources and time constraints?
- Reviewable – Can we know when the task has been achieved or completed?
- Time Defined – When will it be done or completed?
GOAL #3
- Specific – What is to be created, learned, practiced, gained, increased or decreased?
- Measurable – How muchor how many?
- Achievable – Is it realistic given the student’s present knowledge, resources and time constraints?
- Reviewable – Can we know when the task has been achieved or completed?
- Time Defined – When will it be done or completed?
GOAL #4
- Specific – What is to be created, learned, practiced, gained, increased or decreased?
- Measurable – How much or how many?
- Achievable – Is it realistic given the student’s present knowledge, resources and time constraints?
- Reviewable – Can we know when the task has been achieved or completed?
- Time Defined – When will it be done or completed?
Appendix 2
SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
Music and Worship Internship Scope and Sequence
1.Enroll in MUS475 Music and Worship Internship.
2.Meet with the Internship Director (See Manual p 4).
3.Procure an internship site and supervisor.
4.Complete the Internship Application (appendix 6).
5.Using the Site Supervisor First Meeting Check List (appendix 7), work with the Site Supervisor to develop goals and a job description (see manual p 7).
6.Begin compiling the Internship Notebook (see manual p 11).
7.Fulfill Time/Service Requirement (see manual p 9) and Online Interactive Time Log/ Journal (see manual p 10).
8.Site Supervisor Meeting 2 – Complete the Mid-term Evaluation (appendix 8).
9.Complete internship reading and provide a written Reading Report (See manual p 10).
10.Meet with the Site Supervisor to complete Final Evaluation (appendix 9).
11.Compose the Internship Written Summary (See manual p 10).
12.Complete Internship Notebook compilation (See manual p 11).
13.Meet with the Internship Director to debrief and turn in notebook.
Appendix 3
SITE SUPERVISOR QUALIFICATIONS
- Employed in the present position a minimum of 1 year
- Organization must have been in existence at least 2 years
- Full Time Ministry/ Employment/ Leadership
- Bachelor’s Degree – Preferred Master’s Degree
- Minimum of 5 years experience in present field
- Must be able to present some form of written verification of employment
- Must profess faith in Jesus Christ
- Must be willing to affirm and work in conjunction with the WJU mission statement: to prepare Christians for leadership and service in church and society, through Christian higher education, spiritual formation and directed experiences.
Appendix 4
SITE SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITES
- Provide the Intern with opportunities to apply and practice the skills and knowledge gained throughout their course of study at WJU.
- Regularly and consistently, lead and supervise the student’s work over the course internship.
- Invest in the student during one on one consultation at least three (3) times throughout the semester and complete a written record of the meetings. Forms will be provided through the student. Weekly meetings are preferred, but at minimum, meetings should take place as follows:
- At the beginning of the Internship (Week 1)
- Mid-Term (Week 8)
- At the end of the Internship (Week 16)
- Listen and interact with the student as he or she reviews the Internship Policies.
- Help the student develop three (3) to five (5) goals for the internship. The format must adhere to the guidelines described in the SMART GOALS description found in the Internship Manual.
- Work with the intern to develop an Internship Job Description. By the end of the third week of the internship, the student is expected to submit a written description to the WJU Internship Director in the following format (Manual p 9):
- Section I – Site Description (100-250 words)
- Section II – Site Supervisor Biography (100-250 words)
- Section III – Duties and Expectations
- Section IV - Days and Hours of Responsibilities
- Assist the student in selecting 300 pages (150,000 words) of
related reading.
- Aid the intern in developing a portfolio of relevant samples of work and information encountered throughout the internship.
- Review the student’s Internship Notebook prior to his or her submission during week 12.
- Consult/ Meet with the WJU Internship Director throughout the internship process as needed to insure an effective, satisfactory experience for both the intern and the organization that he or she is serving.
Appendix 5
Site Supervisor Enlistment Letter
Dear Prospective Music and Worship Internship Site Supervisor,
Thank you for considering the responsibility of supervising one of our Music and Worship Interns. We understand that by accepting this responsibility, you would be making a significant commitment, and we want to do all that we can to help you make an informed decision.
The mission of WilliamJessupUniversity is to prepare Christians for leadership and service in church and society, through Christian higher education, spiritual formation and directed experiences. The intent of the internship is to provide learners with the opportunities to apply the skills and knowledge gained throughout their course of study at William Jessup through directed and supervised practice. This is the opportunity that we hope you will be able to provide.
Along with this letter, the student has been asked to supply you with the course Scope and Sequence as well as the Site Supervisor Responsibilities. In addition, the studenthas been provided with an Internship Manual containing detailed descriptions of each part of the requirements. Should you desire a more complete explanation of what is involved in a Music and Worship Internship, please do not hesitate to request that your student share this information with you. Ifyou choose to agree to mentor a student in this process, a package of materials, including a copy of the manual will be provided to you as well.
Thank you for taking the time to consider mentoring one of our Interns. Should you have any questions or need more information, please do not hesitate to contact us through the William Jessup Music and Worship Office.
Contact Information:
WilliamJessupUniversity
333 Sunset Blvd.
Rocklin, CA95765
916-577-2256
Appendix 6
Music and Worship Internship Application
Return Form to Emily Darlington, WJU Faculty Projects Coordinator
STUDENT INTERN INFORMATION
Name______
Address______Zip______
Home Phone______Work Phone______
Cell Phone______Email______
Junior Level (64 Units) Attained. Yes_____ No____ If no explain ______
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______
Proposed Internship Starting Date______
WJU Faculty Advisor______
Proposed Internship Site
Site______
Address______Zip______
Site Phone______Site Email ______
Probable Service Responsibility or Title
______
______
Explain how the above site will benefit from your internship:
______
______
Why have you requested the above site?
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Music and Worship Internship Application
Return Form to Emily Darlington, WJU Faculty Projects Coordinator
Proposed Site Supervisor
Name ______
Position______Phone ______
Cell Phone______Email______
Years in present position ______
Years of full-time service in present field ______
Supervisor Qualifications ______
______
______
Have you reviewed the following Internship Policies with this potential Supervisor?
Scope & Sequence ______
Site Supervisor Responsibilities ______
Site Supervisor Enlistment Letter ______
Potential Supervisor Comments or Questions:
______
______
Potential Site Supervisor’s Signature
______
(Signature indicates Supervisor’s willingness to help student achieve the required elements)
Application accepted: Yes___ No___ Date_____
Internship Director ______
Music Department Chair ______
Appendix 7
SITE SUPERVISOR FIRST MEETING CHECK LIST
1.Set Meeting Dates (Manual p10)
Mid Term Date ______Form Provided ______
Final Exam Date ______Form Provided ______
2.Regular Interaction Plan (Manual p 6)
What will be your plan to be “consistently led & supervised” by the site supervisor?
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3.Review Together Internship Policies (Manual p2-13)
Both the student and the Site Supervisor initial below that Review has been completed.
- Site Supervisor Initials ______
- Student Initials ______
4.Set 3-5 SMART Goals (Appendix 1)
Attach a typed page of goals with this form
5.Develop Job Description (Manual p9-10)
Attach typed pages of the description with this form
6.Supplementary Reading (300 pages or 150,000words)
Articulate a plan for selecting reading over the course of the
term
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______
Appendix 8
WilliamJessupUniversity
Music and Worship Internship
Mid-Term Evaluation
GENERAL INFORMATIONStudent Name ______
Internship Position Title ______
Internship Site ______
Internship Site Supervisor ______
Supervisor Work Phone ______Alternate Phone ______
E-mail ______
Report Date ______Period of Time Covered ______
Hours Served Per Week ______
PROGRESS REPORTSite Supervisor: please complete the following information in consultation with the student
New Skills Acquired
Skills Exercised
Leadership Opportunities Practice
Knowledge Gained
Spiritual Growth/Formation Experienced
Biblical Knowledge Demonstrated
Advancement toward Goals
Books/ Materials Planned for Reading/Progress made toward achieving 300 pages
Site Supervisor ObservationsStudent Strengths
Growth Opportunities
Area / Poor / Fair / Good / ExcellentAdaptability / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Attendance / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Communications Verbal / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Communications Written / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Dependability / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Employee Relations / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Initiative / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Leadership / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Planning/ Organization / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Public Contact / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Quality of Work / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Work Habits / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
General Observations and Thoughts
OVERALL EVALUATION
SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE ______
STUDENT SIGNATURE ______
Appendix 9
WilliamJessupUniversity
Music and Worship Internship
Final Evaluation
GENERAL INFORMATIONStudent Name ______
Internship Position Title ______
Internship Site ______
Internship Site Supervisor ______
PROGRESS REPORTSite Supervisor: please complete the following information in consultation with the student
Skills Exercised / Acquired
Leadership Opportunities Practice
Knowledge Gained
Spiritual Growth/Formation Experienced
Biblical Knowledge Demonstrated
Insights from Readings
Advancement toward Goals
Success with 300 pages of reading
Site Supervisor ObservationsStudent Strengths
Future Growth Opportunities
Area / Poor / Fair / Good / ExcellentAdaptability / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Attendance / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Communications Verbal / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Communications Written / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Dependability / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Employee Relations / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Initiative / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Leadership / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Planning/ Organization / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Public Contact / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Quality of Work / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Work Habits / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Observations and Thoughts
SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE ______
STUDENT SIGNATURE ______
Appendix 10
ONLINE INTERACTIVE TIME LOG/ JOURNAL
All entries should be dated and composed of a minimum of 100 words for each three hours worked. Most entries will be composed of 200-250 words. Further, each should detail experiences, discoveries, feelings, questions and reactions to events encountered during the internship. Each submission is immediately following the work experience. Students may electronically copy the form below in Microsoft Word, prepare the student portion of the entry, attach it to an e-mail and send it to . Or, the student may send an email directly to the instructor, who will respond promptly with thoughts, insights and/or direction.
Date / Student Journal EntryDate / Internship Director Response
Appendix 11
STUDENT INTERSHIP CHECK LIST
Enroll in MUS 475 Music and Worship Internship
Meet with Internship Director before or during Week 1
Procure Internship Site Supervisor
Internship Application Completed – Due Week 1 -Date ______100 points
Set a date for and complete Site Supervisor Meeting One (Week 1)
Date & Time: ______
Complete the First Meeting Checklist 100 Points
Due Week 3 Date: ______
3-5 Goals - Due Week 3 Date: ______100 points
Internship Job Description - Due Week 3 Date: ______100 points
On Line Interactive Time/ Log Journal 100 points
16 Entries - Include in notebook
Set a date for and complete Site Supervisor Meeting Two (Week 8)
Date & Time: ______
Complete Mid-Term Evaluation and forward to the Internship Director 100 points
Due Week 9 Date: ______
Set a date for and complete Site Supervisor Meeting Three (Week 16)
Date & Time: ______
Complete Final Evaluation Form and include in notebook 100 points
Reading Report - include in notebook 100 points
Write Internship Summary and include in notebook 100 points
Set a date for and complete the Final Conference appointment with the Internship Director (Week 13)
Date & Time: ______
Compile and Prepare Notebook and turn in at Final conference 100 points
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