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Evaluating a Student Teacher
β Scribed by Marvin A. Henry; Ann Weber
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 4
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Little time? Big responsibility! If you are a cooperating teacher hosting a student teacher, this book is the quick reference tool that you need. We like to say, "It's the little instruction book that should come with your student teacher!" It answers many questions about the evaluation process, the final conference, and the elements of the letter of recommendations. Problematic situations and legal aspects are also addressed. It includes essential information in an easy-reading, handy format. With key advice from experienced teacher educators, you will understand the evaluation aspect of your supervisory role for a successful student teaching experience.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Should I Be Aware of Any Legal Matters?
Student Teacher Evaluations
Due Process for Student Teachers
Liability of Student Teachers
Copyright Infringement
Substitute Teaching
Ethics in Teacher Education
Topics for Discussion
Chapter 2: What If a Big Problem Develops?
Lack of Aptitude for Teaching
Economic Concerns
Family and Peer Issues
Immaturity
Stress
School Adjustment
Extended Schedule
Instructional Problems
Problems Beyond Student Teacher Control
Problem Analysis Model
Problem-Solving Climate
Chapter 3: Whatβs Involved in the Evaluation Process?
Evaluation Methods
Conferences Applying Quadrant Levels
Letter of Recommendation
Epilogue
References
About the Authors
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