College of Education
May 14, 20095:30- 8:30
Poe Hall Room 216
College of Education
Summer 2009 Orientation
The Evening’s AgendaThe Evening’s Agenda5:30 - Check in – Have you… ?
Received your folder
Had your picture taken
Signed the “Dispositions Awareness” form and pass it to the end of the row for us to collect
5:45 - Alison Winzeler
Teaching Quotes
Welcome and Introductions
Handbook
Expectations, Policies, and Procedures
Course and Site Information
NC TEACH Website
6:00 - Megan Landwehr
Registration
Tuition
My Pack Portal and Web Site
6:15 - Michael Maher
Policy and Licensure
7:00 - Al Meyer
NC Model Teacher Consortium
7:30 - Grant Holley
Obtaining a teaching position
8:00 - Questions and Closing
IntroductionsIntroductions� Administrative Faculty and Staff:◦ Grant Holley, Director of Alternative Licensure
◦ Alison Winzeler, NC TEACH Program Coordinator
◦ Megan Landwehr, NC TEACH Admissions Specialist
◦ Jamie Mills, NC TEACH Administrative Assistant
◦ Michael Maher, Director of Professional Education
◦ Bonita Apperson◦ Bonita Apperson
� Educational Psychology Instructors◦ Wake County: Lisa Craver
◦ Durham: Sara Wrenn
◦ Rocky Mount: Angela Blankenship
� LEAD Teachers◦ Wake County: Eric Broer and Paige Bruner
◦ Durham: Martha Lawrence and Sharon Winzeler
◦ Rocky Mount: George Bischoff and Linda Mosley
NC TEACH HandbookNC TEACH Handbook
� PDF file online:
http://ced.ncsu.edu/profed/NCTEACH/documents/2009%20Handbook.pdf
Professional DispositionProfessional Disposition
� Disposition in the schools, and in the NC TEACH program (NC TEACH Handbook, pages 7-8).
� Flexible, adaptive, polite, respectful, and courteous, resourcefulcourteous, resourceful
� “Teacher Candidate Dispositions Awareness” (Michael Maher will speak more on this)
� Representative of NC TEACH and NC State University
� Dismissal from program (please see handbook)
Important regulation regarding Important regulation regarding children or guests…children or guests…
� NC TEACH Handbook, page 10
� Children and/or guests of any age are not allowed in/around our classes at NCSU or at the host sites.sites.
� Insurance
� Distraction
� Confidentiality
� If you bring your children to class, you will be asked to leave
CommunicationCommunication
� E-Mail is the most effective and most efficient way to contact us
� When we have a question or a request in writing, we can answer and help more efficientlywe can answer and help more efficiently
� Keep us updated with your address/telephone changes (send to Alison)
� Inform us when/where you receive job (send to Alison)
PaperworkPaperwork
� We need your official transcripts by the end of August (if you gave us unofficial transcripts during the application process.
� Send us a copy of your transcript when you � Send us a copy of your transcript when you finish a content course
� Send us a copy of the Provisional License and the letter that comes with it
� Send us a copy of your Praxis II scores
NC TEACH Courses NC TEACH Courses –– Summer 2009Summer 2009
See Cohort Course Information sheet Cohort Course Information sheet for details regarding your specific classes, See Cohort Course Information sheet Cohort Course Information sheet for details regarding your specific classes, including: Days and TimesInstructors :
Note - (Grant Holley is not your instructor, even though he is listed in the catalog)Locations and MapsTextbooks :
Note - you can purchase your books through any vendor of your choosing
June: ECI 471-Educational Implications of Learning and Developmental Theory
July: ECI 472-Interaction of Classroom Management and Instruction – There is no Required Textbook for ECI 472
NC TEACH Courses NC TEACH Courses –– Fall 2009Fall 2009
ECI 473 - Subject Specific MethodsECI 473 - Subject Specific MethodsOne night per week
ECI 474 - Super Saturday SeminarsOne Saturday per month, 10:00 am – 3:00 pmFirst Super Saturday is August 29th
NC TEACH Courses NC TEACH Courses –– Spring 2010Spring 2010
ECI 475- Peer MentoringOne night per week
ECI 476- Super Saturday SeminarsOne Saturday per month
LocationLocation
� We are guests - please be polite and leave the areas better than you found them.
� See the information sheets in your folders:
◦ Raleigh –Athens Drive◦ Raleigh –Athens Drive
◦ Durham – Durham Public Schools Professional Development Center
◦ Rocky Mount – Gateway Technology Center
� If there are any problems or issues with your site, please contact Alison Winzeler
AbsencesAbsences
� If you exceed 2 absences, you will need to repeat the course
� Communicate with your instructor� Communicate with your instructor
� Contact classmates – please be resourceful
TardiesTardies
� Professionalism – reflect the disposition of a teacher by arriving on time to your courses.
� If you are late and miss no more than ½ the � If you are late and miss no more than ½ the class you get counted as present
� If you accumulate 2 tardies, it counts as an absence.
Super Saturdays Super Saturdays –– 10:00 am 10:00 am –– 3:00 pm3:00 pm(ECI 474 and ECI 476)(ECI 474 and ECI 476)
� Schedule is in your folderFirst Super Saturday is August 29th
� Location: Poe 216 Auditorium
� One absence is allowed for entire year.
� Make up assignment –Alison Winzeler will send this out to all absent students
� If you miss more than one, you will need to repeat the course
WeatherWeather
� If it looks dangerous, do not come to class.
� Also follow NCSU’s Inclement Weather � Also follow NCSU’s Inclement Weather Policy
� Your instructor will be in touch with you as well.
Web SiteWeb Site
� http://ced.ncsu.edu/profed/NCTEACH/
� Current student link – you are the 2009/2010 cohort – click on the link for specific information regarding your classesspecific information regarding your classes
My Pack PortalMy Pack Portal
� Tutorial: after orientation for those who need it
� Use this to register, track tuition payments, eBill, course schedule, academic payments, eBill, course schedule, academic records, and update personal information
� Log-in help: call the help desk at 515-HELP
TuitionTuition
� Contact Cashier’s Office� “Off Campus/DE” Tuition rates - $400 per class� Paid before each semester (summer session, two
bills)� Contact Financial Aid to inquire about Financial
Aid and Scholarships (Megan can provide them Aid and Scholarships (Megan can provide them with your POS or any additional info they request)
� When you get a teaching job you will be considered “In State,” (if you are currently out of state) but you must contact Roger Sims at [email protected] .
Registering for ClassesRegistering for Classes
� Register yourself for two NC TEACH classes each semester
� Contact R&R for registration issues
� You must pay your bill by the due date or � You must pay your bill by the due date or Registration/Records will drop your courses
� Pay attention to NC TEACH dates –vs-NCSU calendar dates
Exiting the ProgramExiting the Program
� Withdrawal from NC TEACH – please follow proper procedure
1. Schedule “exit interview” with Megan or Alison1. Schedule “exit interview” with Megan or Alison
2. Notify Alison in writing (e-mail is fine) of your official withdrawal from NC TEACH
3. Drop your classes via MyPack Portal
Drop/Refund dates can be found here:
http://www.ncsu.edu/registrar/calendars/index.html
Policy & Licensure Policy & Licensure Michael Maher, Director of Professional EducationMichael Maher, Director of Professional Education
Overview
Completion of license requirements
Licensure Documents
Professional Ethics & Code of Conduct
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Our inquiry focuses on the intent of the legislature with specific Our inquiry focuses on the intent of the legislature with specific application to teachers who are entrusted with the care of application to teachers who are entrusted with the care of small children and adolescents. We do not hesitate to conclude small children and adolescents. We do not hesitate to conclude that these men and women are intended by parents, citizenry that these men and women are intended by parents, citizenry and lawmakers alike to serve as good examples for their young and lawmakers alike to serve as good examples for their young and lawmakers alike to serve as good examples for their young and lawmakers alike to serve as good examples for their young charges. charges. Their character and conduct may be expected to Their character and conduct may be expected to be above those of the average individual no working in so be above those of the average individual no working in so sensitive a relationship as that of teacher to pupilsensitive a relationship as that of teacher to pupil. . It is It is notnotinappropriate or unreasonable to hold our teachers to inappropriate or unreasonable to hold our teachers to a a higher standard of personal conducthigher standard of personal conduct, given the youthful , given the youthful ideals they are supposed to foster and elevate (emphasis ideals they are supposed to foster and elevate (emphasis added).added).
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That the school authorities have the That the school authorities have the rightright and and dutyduty to screen the to screen the officials, teachers, and employees as to their fitness to maintain officials, teachers, and employees as to their fitness to maintain the integrity of the schools as a part of ordered society cannot be the integrity of the schools as a part of ordered society cannot be the integrity of the schools as a part of ordered society cannot be the integrity of the schools as a part of ordered society cannot be doubted (emphasis added).doubted (emphasis added).
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Michael Maher – [email protected]
Bonita Apperson – [email protected]
Office of Professional EducationOffice of Professional Education
204 Poe Hall
919.515.7160
NC Model Teacher ConsortiumNC Model Teacher Consortium
� Al Meyers
Finding a Teaching PositionFinding a Teaching PositionGrant Holley, Director of Distance EducationGrant Holley, Director of Distance Education
� Identify counties of interest
� Submit application to county office
� Find/hear about open position-Use county websites.county websites.
� Contact principal either by email or phone
� We can advise, but can NOT intervene directly.
Job FairsJob Fairs
� Not always worth your time
� Hires made very seldom
� Good Interview experience
When you get a positionWhen you get a position
� Inform us where you are teaching
� Send us a copy of your Provisional License and the letter that accompanies it License and the letter that accompanies it from the school
If you do not get a jobIf you do not get a job
� You can remain in the NC TEACH program and complete all classes
� You cannot be licensed without a job
� You will have to do either student � You will have to do either student teaching OR a obtain a Lateral Entry position
Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
� I have come to a frightening conclusion.I am the decisive element in the classroom.It is my personal approach that creates the climate.It is my daily mood that makes the weather.As a teacher I possess tremendous power to make
a child’s life miserable or joyous.I can be a tool of torture orI can be a tool of torture or
an instrument of inspiration.I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal.In all situations it is my response that decides
whether a crisis will be escalated or de-escalated,and a child humanized or de-humanized.
� — Dr. Haim G. Ginott