Instructor: John Hughes Office Hours: by appointment

Office Phone: (208)732-6549 Office: Aspen 156

Toll-Free # 1-800-680-0274 EXT 6549 Email:

Time & Place:Independentcourse FAX:(208) 732-6797

College Mission Statement: The College of Southern Idaho, a comprehensive community college, provides educational, social, cultural, economic, and workforce development opportunities that meet the diverse needs of the communities it serves. CSI prepares students to lead enriched, productive and responsible lives in a global society.

Teacher Education Code of Conduct

In accordance with the mission statement and goals of CSI, as well as those within the Education Department, students are expected to abide by a code of conduct to ensure the establishment of an educational, cooperative, and safe environment conducive to learning and growth. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner, both in dress and in character, during all Education courses (including online), internships and/or field experience opportunities. Respect is to be given to external organizations and their personnel and students and to all members of the Education Department, including fellow students, staff, and faculty, regardless of race, age, gender, or religious background. Dishonesty in any form, including cheating and plagiarism, will not be tolerated and will result in disciplinary action. It is hoped that students will develop an inherent desire to learn and grow, not only here at CSI, but also throughout their professional careers, in the community, and in their own personal lives.

Course Description:This course provides students with practical, hands-on experience in K-12 classrooms for the purpose of exploring teaching as a career. Under the supervision of a cooperating teacher, students observe and aide in various classroom settings and duties respective to the student’s field of study. Field experience placement is based upon availability and need in a school district. In addition to the field experience component, students participate in class forums where teacher education topics are discussed. (This course addresses Idaho Core Teacher Standards 2, 6, and 9).

Prequisite:Instructor permission. Student must be a current paraeducator or a current long-term substitute teacher in a k-12 school.

Required Textbook and Supplies: There are no required texts for this course.

Course Objectives: By participating in actual school functions, the student will:

  • Better understand career opportunities within the field of education.
  • Appreciate the relationships that exist between the teacher and the students, parents,

colleagues, and administration.

  • Perform some actual learning experience while under the close supervision of a

professional teacher or approved supervisor.

Student Learning Outcomes and Assessments:

Outcome: Upon completion of the course, the student will have completed a minimum of 45 contact hours per enrolled credit of supervised K-12 classroom or related educational experience.

Assessment: The cooperating teacher or supervisor will complete an evaluation of the student’s performance, using a College of Southern Idaho Education Department Evaluation of Student Performance form (see attached).

Policies and Procedures:

  • Complete the Education Field Form by the end of the first week of the semester
  • Complete contact hours as applicable to course credit
  • Complete and submit the Student Performance Form by Tuesday of Final’s Week

Behavior: The student’s behavior is to be appropriate to a positive learning environment. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner in this course. Students should treat the cooperating teacher/supervisor and K-12 students with respect and should be thoughtful in their contributions to the K-12 setting. Students must follow policies and procedures set forth by the cooperating school, including dress code, body art, and jewelry.

Hours of Applied Education:Students are assigned to a cooperating school. Students must complete a minimum 45 contact hours per enrolled credit in an organized classroom with a certified teacher. While fulfilling the minimum number of hours, the student may be engaged in any or all of the following activities:

  • Observing classroom instruction
  • Individual instruction
  • Working with small groups of students
  • Organizing class activities
  • Performing other duties that are normal in a teacher’s everyday activities
  • Approved activities

CSI email: Since email is the primary source of written communication with students, all registered CSI students get a college email account. Student e-mail addresses have the following format: <address>@eaglemail.csi.edu where <address> is a name selected by the student as a part of activating his/her account. Students activate their accounts and check their CSI e-mail online at Instructors and various offices send messages to these student accounts.Students must check their CSI e-mail accounts regularly to avoid missing important messages and deadlines. At the beginning of each semester free training sessions are offered to students who need help in using their accounts.

On-line course evaluation statement: Students are strongly encouraged to complete evaluations at the end of the course. Evaluations are very important to assist the teaching staff to continually improve the course. Evaluations are available online at: Evaluations open up two weeks prior to the end of the course. The last day to complete an evaluation is the last day of the course. During the time the evaluations are open, students can complete the course evaluations at their convenience from any computer with Internet access, including in the open lab in the Library and in the SUB. When students log in they should see the evaluations for the courses in which they are enrolled. Evaluations are anonymous. Filling out the evaluation should only take a few minutes. Your honest feedback is greatly appreciated!

Disabilities: Any student with a documented disability may be eligible for related accommodations. To determine eligibility and secure services, students should contact the coordinator of Disability Services at their first opportunity after registration for a class. Student Disability Services is located on the second floor of the Taylor Building on the Twin Falls Campus. 208.732.6260 (voice) or 208.734.9929 (TTY) or email .

College of Southern Idaho

EDUC 202EField Form

Complete and submit during the first week of the semester

Student Name:______SS# ______Student ID#______

Address:______City:______St. ______Zip______

Semester: Fall ______Spring ______Summer ______20___ Telephone No. ______

Students enrolled in Education 202E are required to spend a minimum of forty-five (45) hours for 1 credit in an organized classroom environment with a certified teacher. While fulfilling the hours, the student may be engaged in any or all of the following activities:

Observing classroom instruction

Individual instruction

Working with small groups of students

Organizing class activities

Performing other duties that are normal in a teacher’s everyday activities

Activities as approved by the instructor

GRADING POLICY

The student must complete a minimum of forty-five (45) hours for 1 credit in applied education hours and return this form completed and signed by the supervising teacher by the end of the first week of the semester.

ASSIGNMENT:

School/location______Principal/supervisor______

Supervising teacher/supervisor signature______

Brief explanation of assignment:

______

______

Approval Signatures: (By College of Southern Idaho) Date:______

Course Instructor______

Department Chairman______

Return to:

College of Southern Idaho

ATTN: John Hughes

P.O. Box 1238 315 Falls Ave

Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238

This form must be returned to the above address by the end of the third week of the semester.

As the instructor or cooperating teacher for EDUC 202, you are asked to evaluate the performance of the student enrolled in your course or completing field experience in your classroom. Please rate the student on each of the dimensions listed below using the scale from 0 (Indicator Not Met) to 2 (Indicator at Target). Thank you for your assistance.

Name of CSI Student: ______

Coordinating Teacher: ______Field Experience Coordinator: John Hughes______

Dimension / Indicator NOT Met
0 / INDICATOR Acceptable
1 / INDICATOR AT Target
2 / Score
LITERACY/COMMUNICATION:
(Idaho Core Teaching Standard 6)
Communicates effectively
Communicates appropriately
Indicator Total / /4
PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENT AND RESPONSIBILITY:
(Idaho Core Teaching Standard 9)
Conveys a positive image
Displays enthusiasm
Uses decision-making skills
Demonstrates responsibility
Shows respect for others
Demonstrates initiative
Shows commitment to teaching
Indicator Total / /14
Administrative Evaluation
(To be completed by CSI Field Experience Instructor)
Rating of Standard 2 / Standard Not Met / Standard Acceptable / Standard at Target / Score
/2
Rating of Standard 9 / /2
Rating of Standard 6 / /2

Comments______

Signature______Date______

Please return the following address by Tuesday of Final’s Week

College of Southern Idaho

ATTN: John Hughes

P.O. Box 1238 315 Falls Ave

Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238

College of Southern Idaho

Teacher Education Program

EDUC 202E Field Experience Log Sheet

Student Name:______

Activity: ______

Location: ______

Date / Time In / Time Out / Total Time / Student Initial / Supervisor or Mentor Initial

Total Hours:______(must have a minimum 45 hrs)

Student Signature:______

Supervisor or Mentor Signature: ______

This form must be returned with the EDUC 202E Evaluation of Student Performance Form