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Old 08-02-2005, 11:53 AM
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Student teaching

I did a search for student teaching and didn't find any threads already specifically dedicated to this topic, so I just thought I'd start one.

I am student teaching (9th and 11th grade English and American Literature) in the fall and I am extremely nervous! I know it's going to be a lot of work, and I am totally prepared for that aspect of it. I'm just quite worried that the teacher and everyone at the school is going to hate me, despite that in all previous teaching experiences, everyone has really liked me.

The teacher told me upon our first meeting that she didn't want a student teacher due to a prior experience and that her principal was making her take a student teacher (me). So that immediately put me at ease. I'm trying to see that statement as a challenge to change her beliefs.

Anyway, I'd love to hear of anyone else student teaching experiences, good or bad!
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Old 08-02-2005, 12:05 PM
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I begin my student teaching this following spring. I will be in elementary so I will most likely be placed in a 3rd-5th grade class.

I am going through the same anxiety about them "hating me" and have even been getting "cold feet" towards teaching.

What is helping me is that several of my already teacher friends keep encouraging me that I will do just fine!..and the same is true for you.

I admit the teacher not wanting an intern would set me off too...but like you said, try and see it as a challange. I am sure that after the fall she will hope all interns are as great as you!!!

I wish you all the luck and strength in the world congrats on student teaching..

keep us posted on your semester
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Old 08-02-2005, 11:03 PM
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Bring her a present Seriously, I've warmed the coldest of master-teacher's hearts with just bringing them something I had noticed they were interested in. *nods* They'll know you're brown-nosing, but they'll also notice that you're trying *nods once more*
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Old 08-02-2005, 11:24 PM
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Bring her a present Seriously, I've warmed the coldest of master-teacher's hearts with just bringing them something I had noticed they were interested in. *nods* They'll know you're brown-nosing, but they'll also notice that you're trying *nods once more*
Ooh, good idea! Thanks!
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Old 08-03-2005, 07:00 AM
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One year ago I was student teaching...time FLIES!! I was placed in a 5th grade classroom (K-6 licence). It was the BEST experience. My master-teacher and I made an awesome pair and our teaching philosophies were so lined up (or at least my developing teaching philosophy quickly aligned to hers). She is a former Teacher of the Year winner and has received recognition in many other ways. We became great friends through the process as well, and I learned so much. After my student teaching, I accepted a 5th grade position at a different school that only was for 9 weeks, then I went back to my student teaching school and covered a 2nd grade maternity leave. While doing that maternity leave, I learned that one of the 5th grade teammates wanted to drop down to 1st grade (where there was going to be an opening for the next school year)...so that left a 5th grade hole that I quicly jumped in and so now I'm teaching along side my once master-teacher!! Our third teammate rounds out our team and everything is going great so far in my first full year of teaching. This is the kids second week back at school! :-)

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Old 08-03-2005, 08:18 AM
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I also student teach this fall. I am in a 2nd grade class for 6 weeks then a 4th grade class the second 6 weeks. I know what teachers I will have but I have never met them before. From what I hear they are pretty nice but I guess I will see. The thing I am afraid of is finding out who my cooperating university teacher is. We won't find out until a day before we start teaching. From what I have heard how good your experience is depends on how nice your cooperating teacher is. I just hope I don't get someone really mean.
We should use this thread to talk about problems we encounter and to talk about things we excell in! This way we can get some encouragement when we want to run out of the school pulling our hair out! haha Well good luck to everyone who is teaching this fall!
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Old 08-04-2005, 12:01 PM
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WhiteDaisy, that sounds like an awesome experience! I only hope my semester will be as good as yours!
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Old 08-10-2005, 03:47 PM
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I'm student teaching this fall as well. I'm an English Ed major, and I'll be teaching at the middle school level. I have yet to find out what grade I will have and what teacher I will be working with. The school seems like a fun place. Many of the teachers and administrators are fairly young. I am really excited, but nervous at the same time!

I agree with DZTUBAGIRL- we shoud use this thread to talk about the problems we come across this year. I'm sure I'll need somewhere to vent!

Good luck to everyone this semester!
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Old 08-10-2005, 10:07 PM
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I'll be doing my second student teaching assignment while finishing up my credential program this semester (teaching credentialing are post-baccalaureate in CA).

Lat semester I taught in a primary-elementary (gifted first grade) class and this semester it will be upper elementary.

So, I will definitely be posting on here to vent... I'm not super excited to work with the "big kids"!

ETA: To all you CA teachers and student teachers, I will be taking the RICA (Reading Instruction Compentency Assessment) this Saturday...ugh, I've been studying continuously for the past two weeks, wish me luck!
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Old 08-17-2005, 11:58 PM
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I did my student teaching almost 2 years ago now. Been through a year of subbing and still looking for a job.

Anyways.....my experience was very stressful. I did 8 weeks in a Kindergarten classroom in one district and 8 weeks in a Multi-age 1 and 2 classroom in another district.

My first 8 weeks was hell on earth to put it nicely. My teacher never allowed me to make a connection with the students or even take the class on my own. She was always there, looking over my shoulder, criticizing my work, etc, etc..... She barely even spoke to me outside of the classroom, i.e. lunch, after school. I think I went home crying almost every single day and stopped at Starbucks every morning because it was what got me through the day. I wanted to quit by week 7 and ended up calling the director of student teaching and my supervisor telling them that I didn't want to go back and that I'd rather fail. They allowed me to get my final and take week #8 off before heading to my next assignment.

My second 8 weeks was the complete opposite. My cooperating teacher and I got along so well and I also had other student teachers in the building with me. (I was alone on the first one) She allowed me to do whatever I wanted and felt comfortable enough to leave the room whenever she wanted to get some other work done. She was absolutely wonderful! I ended up passing with flying colors and wanting to teach again.

Good luck with your experiences. I always pray that no one has as bad of an experience as I had but make the most of it if you do. I learned a lot about myself within those 8 weeks and throughout the weeks following it.
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Old 08-18-2005, 12:38 AM
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I begin my student teaching in the spring, however don't let the teacher's bad attitude get you down. You are an adult, and a professional at that, so conduct yourself in that manner, and expect the same of her.

I signed up to student teach at my old high school, with my old business teacher...which is coincidentally the field I'm getting my Master's in. I haven't received confrimation yet, but I really hope I can get assigned to her, because I loved her as a high school student.

I'm not sure how I would deal with a teacher giving me too much negative feedback...I would probably confront her and let her know that her negative feedback isn't really providing me with the right information to grow from the experience.

As far as not getting jobs, make sure you market yourself to all schools...public, private, and independent. And don't overlook moving to other areas.

Some sites to visit:

http://www.teachers-teachers.com/

http://www.teacherjobs.com/

www.recruitingteachers.org

www.teachingjobs.com

http://www.southernteachers.com/

Also check county education sites in your areas, as well as independent and private school sites in your area. Usually if you sub for a private/independent school for a while, they'll take you on as a teacher (sometimes you don't even need a degree in the area you're teaching in). Also if you are having much difficulty finding a teaching job, think about becoming an assistant teacher for a particular school (I recommend private/independent schools.)
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Old 08-19-2005, 11:04 AM
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Thanks for the info about private/independent schools. I really only want to teach in a private or independent school (or even a charter school) since I am big on vouchers and school choice. I also don't want to join a teacher union (ever) because I don't agree with their policies or their politics, so a private school would be a better place for me. I'll definitely keep those things in mind!
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Old 08-19-2005, 11:24 AM
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I'm no longer planning to go into education, but don't you guys think the whole student teaching concept is kind of odd? Is there any other job where you have to work several months for free before you can be licensed? It just seems kind of harsh.
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Old 08-19-2005, 11:43 AM
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I'm no longer planning to go into education, but don't you guys think the whole student teaching concept is kind of odd? Is there any other job where you have to work several months for free before you can be licensed? It just seems kind of harsh.
Counseling and social work fields require an internship, which is similar to student teaching. In counseling psychology, I had to do two practica (plural for practicum?) where I was on site 10 hours a week. My internship was 40 hours a week...I got a TINY stipend for that one, but some of my fellow students didn't get a stipend.

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Old 08-19-2005, 12:01 PM
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I think many fields now require some sort of internship to graduate and quite a few are unpaid. A lot of journalism internships are not paid (or it's minimal), some business internships are unpaid, etc... I think those with paid internships are few (and lucky!)

I think student teaching is a great concept. You have real-classroom experience with increasing levels of participation/authority as you go and can explore your personal teaching style/philosophy. You have someone "in charge" if you have questions/problems. You can see if teaching is really what you want to do. My roommate student taught spring semester of my sophomore year and hated it. She ended up going to grad school in Arizona for Public Health (I think) and is much happier.
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