What to Turn In on May 1?
April 1, 2008 by maf
Today we have a “guest post” from Beth, who answered this question in WebCT. Since things can hide under rocks in WebCT, we agreed that duplicating it here is a good idea:
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Hi everyone. The question has come up: what exactly do I have to turn in…?
- The chart with all the tags, reflections, etc., and descriptions
- Some way of accounting for your hours (may be integrated into #1)
- Mentor signature somewhere on the paper documentation - next to the accounting of hours would be appropriate
- Rubric with self-assessment
- If you have to provide some sort of evidence of teaching, that needs to be included as well, in whatever form we agreed to on your contract.
Now, there are many other things you might choose to include. We enjoy seeing artifacts, pictures, student work, lesson plans, handouts you created, evidence from your project (photos of the piles of stuff you weeded, or a display, or before and after shots of a reorganization project, etc. etc. etc.) It gives a sense of where you were while working. But these are not required.
A copy of your original contract is also a nice touch. As I have told many of you, we won’t sit and compare line-by-line between the original and the final project, but it is helpful. It also may give us ideas of how to make the process more effective for future classes.
An important note: We will need paper copies, as Mary Ann has mentioned, but we will also need electronic copies (of as much of it as you can - putting as much into a single document as possible). I will most likely open up a dropbox the first week of April or so for you to submit it when you are ready. We will discuss this on the 5th.
I hope this makes sense! Let me know if you have questions. I can see how this is unclear in the syllabus…if it contradicts something written elsewhere, please point it out to me. Beth
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As Beth said, we will discuss this on Saturday. The agenda for our meeting is forming up and will be complete on Thursday afternoon. If I don’t blog with you again, see you there. The parking lot is now open again.
