Student Teachers in Fall 2011

All Fall 2011 Student Teachers

September 27, 2010 Student Teaching Application Page Due

September 27, 2010 Curriculum Planning Guide Submitted To OTC

Meet with the Undergraduate Advising Center (Mary Lyon Room 034) to obtain your

Curriculum Planning Guide and submit a copy to OTC (Speare 220). The Curriculum Planning

Guide must be generated during the Fall 2010 semester.

February 14, 2011 Completed Student Teaching Application Packet Due

If not submitted by this date, you are required to submit an appeal for each missing gate requirement.

Arrange by Appointment *Seminar 1 – Preparing for Student Teaching

Once your Student Teaching Packet is completed you will be contacted for an

appointment with the Coordinator of Teacher Certification.

April 13, 2011 *Seminar 2 – Student Teaching Rules and Regulations

  • 5:00pm – 6:00pm, Heritage Commons

April 18, 2011 *Seminar 2 – Makeup Day

  • 5:00pm – 6:00pm, Heritage Commons

Student Teaching Dates

August 29, 2011 Student Teaching Begins

October 11, 2011 Cooperating Teacher Midterm Evaluations/First Placement Finals Due to Clinical Faculty

October 14, 2011 *Seminar 3 Preparing For Employment

  • 8:30am-12:30pm, HUB Multi-Purpose Room

October 17, 2011 All Midterm Evaluations/First Placement Finals Due to OTC

October 17, 2011 Second Placement Begins (If applicable)

December 2, 2011 Cooperating Teacher Final Evaluations Due to Clinical Faculty

December 8, 2011 Student Teaching Ends

December 9, 2011 *Seminar 4 – Program Assessment and Closure to Student Teaching

  • 8:15am-12:30pm, HUB Multi-Purpose Room

December 9, 2011 All Observation Forms, Midterm/Final Evaluations and Final Grades, if applicable, are due to the OTC from the Clinical Faculty

Outstanding Students

Erica Haase

Erica Haase

 
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Why did you choose to come to Plymouth State?

“I chose Plymouth State because the University is close to my hometown and I love the look and feel the campus. Plymouth is the perfect size, it has a great business program, which is my major, and I love the surroundings around the campus, the skiing and hiking.”

What do you like best about your major/academic program?

“The thing that I like best about the business department and classes that I take is that a lot of the teachers are very friendly and approachable. Even if I am taking a class in a lecture hall the teachers still get to know you and will recognize you when they see you outside the classroom.”

What activities are you involved in outside of class?

“Outside of class I am a member and the vice president of Women’s rugby, I am a member of MAPS (which stands for Marketing Association of Plymouth State) I am an admission rep (so I give tours of campus) and I work on the Rec. Programs marketing team. At work I work with other students to maintain Rec. Programs Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and we take pictures and videos of all the events and intramural sports that Rec. Programs run.”

How have you changed since you first arrived at PSU?

“I have changed a lot since I started attending PSU. In high school I was very quiet when talking to people and not very outgoing. Since then I have become very outgoing and gained self confidence. Everything that I have done while at Plymouth State has helped to build my self confidence.”

~Erica
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