State Objectives
| What follows is some
  notes on how you might meet the various state objectives.  These
  are merely some suggestions, not the way to do it, so read them
  just for guidance to help you get focused. A.  The candidate understands the role of the community in
  education and develops and maintains collaborative relationships with
  colleagues, parents/guardians, and the community to support student learning and
  well-being.(# 9)  1. Expresses democratic values in teaching and learning
  practices and policies  ["expresses" is the key word here.  Give me
  some written evidence that you have expressed democratic values
  in your teaching and learning practices.] 2. Completes collaborative work 
  [Accounts of your group projects will fill this.] 3. Maintains respect during interactions with peers,
  parents, cooperating teachers, faculty, and staff[Give me written evidence of
  this -- a statement of some kind with examples] 4. Creates a learning community in which individual
  differences are respected [Give me a written explanation of how you did this
  -- perhaps when you divided the class into small groups for your "interactive
  lessons."] 6. Identifies and uses community resources that foster
  learning  ["Community resources" -- people,
  organizations, etc. -- that you tapped to advance your learning.  What
  did you do?  Explain in writing.] 7. Talks with and listens to others, Investigates
  situations, and seeks outside help as needed and appropriate to remedy
  problems [Describe your group interactions as you prepared and presented your
  group projects] 9.  Considers multiple perspectives and interpretations
  [Explain how you did this. When did you consider multiple perspectives or
  multiple interpretations?] B.  The candidate is a reflective practitioner who
  continually evaluates how choices and actions affect students, parents, and
  other professionals in the learning community and actively seeks
  opportunities to grow professionally.(# 10)   1. Is self-regulating and self-directed and thinks
  critically [Best evidenced in your reflective papers on your group work] 2. Willingly receives and gives feedback 
  [Critique sheets] 3. Engages in teaching and learning as an on-going,
  reflective process [Reflective papers] 4. Uses professional research and resources (e.g.,
  colleagues, professional literature) in learning, planning, and teaching
  [Overlaps somewhat with A6 above. But a bit different.] C. The candidate understands education as a profession,
  maintains standards of professional conduct, and provides leadership to
  improve student learning and well-being.(# 11)   3. Abides by state laws and professional codes of conduct
  [Explain in writing] 4. Strives for academic excellence [Explain in writing
  what you did that went beyond the minimum requirements of the class.  Show
  me how you sought "excellence" instead of "average."] 5. Attends class and makes arrangements for absences and
  missed work  [Explain in writing] 6. Talks to and listens respectfully to others 
  [Explain in writing] D.  The candidate understands the central concepts, methods
  of inquiry, and structures of the discipline(s) and creates learning
  experiences that make the content meaningful to all students.(# 1)   1. Engages in generating knowledge and testing hypotheses
  according to methods of inquiry and standards of evidence used in the
  discipline/s  [Your movie review will be good for this} 2. Uses major concepts, assumptions, and debates central
  to his/her discipline/s [You should do this both in your presentations and in
  the movie review] 3. Relates his/her disciplinary knowledge to other
  subject areas and sees connections to everyday life [Should do this in all
  presentations and in movie review] 4. Displays enthusiasm for his/her discipline/s [Explain
  how you "display" it.] 5. Effectively uses multiple representations and
  explanations of concepts [This should occur in the group presentations. 
  Explain how you did it.] G.  The candidate uses an understanding of individual and
  group motivation and behavior to create a learning environment that
  encourages positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation.
  (# 5)   1. Works productively and cooperatively with others in
  complex social settings [Group work reflections should show this.] 5. Helps the group to develop shared values and
  expectations for interactions, academic discussions, and individual and group
  responsibility that create a positive classroom climate of openness, mutual
  respect, support, and inquiry settings [Group work reflections should show
  this.]   I.  The candidate understands and uses a variety of
  instructional strategies to encourage students' development of critical
  thinking, problem solving, and performance skills. (#6) 3. Models sensitivity to gender and cultural differences
  [Group work presentations should show this.] 6. Uses a variety of media and communication tools, including audio-visual aids and computers. [Presentations should show this.] |