Introduction to the Teaching Profession Syllabus for 2019-2020
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Instructor Information

Office Location

Education Office on Washington Street Campus, Dutton Hall 102

Office Hours

On-Campus Office Hours – I do not have an office on campus, but will arrange a meeting on campus as needed.

Virtual Office Hours  – Available by phone, text  or e-mail - MW and TR  2:00 – 5:00 p.m.  I will respond as soon as possible to calls, texts and emails. If I do not answer your phone call, please leave me a voice message.

 If you have Blackboard problems call 371-5992 or send email to  ctlstudenthelp@actx.edu

 

 

 

Course Information

COVID-19 Protocols

Recording Policy

Disability Statement

If you have a disability (learning, mental, physical) that affects your ability to participate effectively and have access to any program or service at Amarillo College please contact Disability Services at (806) 345-5639 . Our offices are located in the Student Service Center office 112. More information may be found at www.actx.edu/disability.
Disability Services facilitates access to all programs and services according to the ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, as well as other federal and state laws.

Amarillo College Web Accessibility Policy Statement

Amarillo College is committed to providing equal access to all programs and services, including all working, learning, and service environments that affect equal access for persons with disabilities. This commitment to provide equal access and opportunity for persons with disabilities is in compliance with federal and state law. Amarillo College also strives to provide Electronic and Information Resources (EIR) that are accessible to all authorized users.

If you find you are unable to access material in an accessible format please contact the Disability Services Office at (806) 345-5639 . This office will work in conjunction with other campus resources to address and accommodate your issue in a timely manner.

Statement for Mental Health and Advocacy & Resource Center:

As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and/or lack of motivation. These mental health concerns or stressful events may lead to diminished academic performance or reduce a student's ability to participate in daily activities. Amarillo College offers services to assist you with addressing these and other concerns you may be experiencing. If you or someone you know are suffering from any of the aforementioned conditions, you can learn more about the broad range of confidential mental health services available on campus by calling the AC Counseling Center at 806-371-5900. The AC Counseling Center website is https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ . Also, if you are in need of social services (affordable housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, childcare, medical/dental/vision, legal), please call the AC Advocacy & Resource Center at 806-371-5439. The AC Advocacy & Resource Center website is https://www.actx.edu/arc

Amarillo College Tutoring for Success Policy:

The Tutoring for Success policy applies to any student whose grade or performance in the course falls below a departmentally determined minimum threshold. In either of those cases, the instructor will direct the student to the appropriate tutoring service, which may be faculty-led, discipline-specific, and/or general. Under this policy, the instructor will follow specific departmental guidelines governing the use, duration, and grade component of the tutoring need.

Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

Student Withdrawal Procedures

Students who wish to withdraw from a course must complete all steps indicated on the Academic Withdrawal Request form by the course withdrawal deadline.

NOTE: Students who are attending Texas institutions of higher education, for the first time fall 2007 and later, may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career. This withdrawal limitation does not include dual credit or developmental classes (Senate Bill 1231 Rule 4.10.) For more information on Drop and Withdrawal Policies, please visit the Registrar's Office Web site.

Privacy Statement

The Amarillo College Privacy Policy is found at https://www.actx.edu/-amarillo-college-privacy-notice , and applies to all Amarillo College students.  If you have questions about this privacy statement or you believe that your personal information has been released without your consent, send email to humanresources@actx.edu .

Course

EDUC-1301-005 Introduction to the Teaching Profession

Prerequisites

Course Description

An enriched, integrated pre-service course and content experience that provides active recruitment and institutional support of students interested in a teaching career, especially in high need fields. The course provides students with opportunities to participate in early field observations at all levels of P-12 schools with varied and diverse student populations and provides students with support from college and school faculty, preferably in small cohort groups, for the purpose of introduction to and analysis of the culture of schooling and classrooms. Course content should be aligned as applicable with State Board for Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards; and the course must include a minimum of 16 contact hours of field experience in P-12 classrooms.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hr; 3 lec, 1 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Bingham, T. (2018).  TEACHING TEXAS:  A Complete and Practical Approach to Understanding and Applying the Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) TExES, 5th Edition, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, (This textbook is also used in EDUC 2301 Introduction to Special Populations)

   

Supplies

Pencils, pens, paper. 

The student will be required to wear an AC ID and a blue/white lanyard at each classroom observation.  You can purchase the lanyard in the bookstore.

The student will also be required to send Thank You notes to the participating principals and teachers.  Please make sure you acquire these by the end of the semester.

A computer with Internet access to Blackboard Learning.

1. There is a link to a CTL Webpage of Student Resources on the AC Connect Portal Homepage under Announcements.

2. There is a tab in Blackboard that is available --  It is called “Student Tools”, and is in the upper right-hand corner of the Blackboard page.

Please view the following video for information and visuals on how to access these resources:

http://screencast.com/t/mlEwBH4f4ah2

Student Performance

  • The purpose of this course is to provide students with a) information about the teaching profession and b) opportunities to observe professional teachers in their teaching environments.
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  • The process of becoming a public school teacher, certified to teach in Texas, including a) State Board of Educator Certification www.sbec.state.tx.us; and b) requirements for the Associate of Arts in Teaching degree.
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  • An introduction to the Approved New Educator Standards in Texas
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  • An overview of the Educators Code of Ethics
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  • An overview of the Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities of teachers: Domain I:  Designing Instruction, (Competencies 1 - 4); and Domain II: Creating a Positive, Productive Classroom Environment (Competencies 5 - 6).
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  • These domains and competencies are explained in detail in the TExES Preparation Manual for the area of your certification. 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Things to Remember:

  • Your participation in class helps you learn more, and makes the class more interesting.
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  • Ask questions.  Ask more questions. We will all learn together.
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  • Check out Amarillo College’s Students Rights and Responsibilities.
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  • Students are expected to follow the Amarillo College Student Code of Conduct.
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  • Respect and honesty are key to education.  We will be working with sensitive topics. We will learn how to handle confidential information in professional ways. Keep respectful and honest practices in the front of your mind.
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  • Any student, who because of a disabling condition may require some special arrangement in order to meet course requirements, should contact disAbility services at 371-5436 as soon as possible.
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  • If for some reason you are unable to complete this course, be sure to notify the instructor. Students who wish to withdraw from a course must complete all steps indicated on the Academic Withdrawal Request form by the course withdrawal deadline.
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  • Completion and verification of the 16 hour observation log sheet and journal is mandatory in order to receive credit for this course.  The start/end dates for observations will be discussed online in class

Grading Criteria

Grading Criteria
Module Learning Activities -- 15% of Final Grade

Module Quizzes --  15% of Final Grade

2 Special Presentation Projects --  20% of Final Grade (10% each)

Essay – 10%

Observation Journal, Observation Log Sheet and hand written thank you notes--   40% of Final Grade

*** If a student does not complete the observation and journal requirements as designated, a grade of “F” will be given for the course. 

***If there is a complaint from a teacher about student’s behavior on a campus, a grade of “F” may be given for the course.     

Grading Scale
A = 100 -- 90
B =   89 -- 80
C =   79 -- 70
D =   69 -- 65
F =    64 -- 0

The first day to do Teacher Observations is Monday, August 26.

Last day to do Teacher Observations in Amarillo is Friday, November 22 .

Students choosing to do teacher observations in districts other than Amarillo ISD should contact their instructor before making arrangements.

Submit the completed Observation Journal on-line by Wednesday, December 4 by 4:00 p.m..

Submit original completed Observation Log Sheet and Thank You cards in class by Wednesday, December 4 or by 4:00 pm in the Education Office on Washington Street Campus, Dutton Hall 102. 

Attendance

Regular attendance is expected.  It is the student's responsibility to talk to the instructor about missed content when a class is missed.

The online portion of the class will run from Monday mornings through Sunday evenings at 11:59 pm.  That means, all course work for a particular module is due at 11:59 pm on Sunday evenings.

If you have an emergency and are unable to complete the coursework on time, please contact the instructor as soon as possible by email or text.  

For each assignment submitted after the due date, one (1) point will be deducted for each day and each assignment that is late.   It is important not to wait until the last minute to start assignments.

Calendar

 

EDUC 1301 --  Introduction to the Teaching Profession

Each module will open on Monday morning and be open through Sunday night, closing at 11:59 pm.  All work for the week/module is due by 11:59 pm on Sunday night.  Some assignments will be turned in to the instructor during class.

Module/Week/Date

Content/Reading/Assignments

Module 1

Week 1

August 26 - 30

Introduction Activities and Observation Protocol

Read Syllabus, Observation Experience Guidelines and review PPR Manual

The first day to do Teacher Observations is Monday, August 26 .

Module 2

Week 2-3

September 2-13

TEACHING TEXAS - Competency 1: Human Development

Teaching as a Profession and Teachers

 Complete Module 2 Activities and Quiz online                                      

Module 3

Weeks 4-5

Sept. 16 - Oct. 4

TEACHING TEXAS - Competency 2: Multiculturalism and Education

 Culturally Responsive Teaching, Student Diversity, Achievement Gap             

Complete Module 2 Activities and Quiz online

Special Project #1 is due Monday, September 23.

Module 4

Week  6-7

October 7-18

TEACHING TEXAS - Competency 3: Designing Effective Planning

Blooms Taxonomy, Webb's DOK, and Lesson Design

21st Century Skills

Complete Module 4 Activities and Quiz online

Module 5

Weeks 8-9

Oct. 28 - Nov. 8

TEACHING TEXAS - Competency 4: How Learning Occurs

Learning and the Brain and Multiple Intelligences

Complete Module 5 Activities and Quiz online

Module 6

Weeks 10-11

November 11-22

TEACHING TEXAS - Competency 5: The Importance of a Positive Classroom Environment

Teacher Code of Ethics and the Law

Complete Module 6 Activities and Quiz Online

Last day to do Teacher Observations in Amarillo ISD is Friday, November 22!

Module 7

Weeks 12-13

Nov. 25 - Dec.6

TEACHING TEXAS - Competency 6: Managing Student Behavior

Complete Module 6 Activities and Quiz Online

Submit completed Observation Journal online by Wednesday, December 4th by 4:00 p.m.  Early submissions will be accepted.

Submit completed & signed Observation Log Sheet and Thank You Cards by Wednesday, December 4th in class or by 4:00 pm in the Education Office in Dutton Hall 102.  Early submissions will be accepted.

Module 8

Weeks 14 - 16

December 9-20

 

 

 

Special Presentation Project #2 Team Presentations - 

School Funding and Governance

Complete Module 8 Activities and Quiz online

All other work for Module 8 is due by 11:59 pm on Sunday, December 16th.  Early submissions are always welcome.

Grades will be posted by noon on Friday, December 20th..

Additional Information

Observation Guidelines
What a wonderful opportunity it is to step into a classroom to increase knowledge and begin to put ideas into your repertoire to become a fabulous teacher! Young students are excited for you to enter into their classroom to observe their learning environment. You will receive guidelines for the observations in class that will assist you in the most successful experience; not following these procedures can cause the student to have points deducted from the observation grade.  The value of the points may vary depending on the offense.  Professionalism cannot be stressed enough!  You are not only representing yourself, but you are also representing Amarillo College, and you are a role model to students you will be observing.  This is an awesome responsibility and we know you will take this experience seriously!

This course is a field-based course for all education majors to give students an overview of schooling and classrooms from the perspectives of language, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnic, and academicdiversity and equity with an emphasis on factors that facilitate learning. It provides an opportunity to participate in P-12 special population classrooms.  The course will alignwith the State Board for Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities and Technology Application standards.

  • The EDUC courses consist of an additional “lab” component and public school observation piece that other 3 hours courses you may take at the community college may not have as a requirement.  This is not an instructor’s option.  It is a state mandate and students not completing these requirements will not receive credit for the course.   
  • Students need to be aware of these requirements and plan accordingly when scheduling work, family responsibilities, and other course load to prevent frustration and disappointment in one of the areas.  
  • COMPLETION AND VERIFICATION OF THE 16 HOUR OBSERVATION LOG SHEET AND JOURNAL IS MANDATORY IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THIS COURSE. 

This course is written according to the Higher Education Coordinating Board guidelines and must include the following components in order for the course to transfer to a university.  

An enriched integrated pre-service course and content experience that: 
1)  provides an overview of schooling and classrooms from the perspectives of language, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnic and academic diversity and equity with an emphasis on factors that facilitate learning;
2)  provides students with opportunities to participate in early field observations of P-12  populations;
3)  course content must be aligned as applicable with State Board for Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards;Domain III: Implementing Effective, Responsive Instruction and Assessment; with particular attention to Domain IV:  Fulfilling Professional Role and Responsibilities.
4)  includes a 16 contact hour lab component, the focus will be on special populations in P-12 schools;
 

Purpose and Goals of Course:

1. Understand diverse populations in the classroom.
2. Understand how to make modifications for students with a disability in the classroom.
3. Understand how testing and evaluating possible special needs students work in the public school setting.
4. Understand the responsibilities of the public schools in meeting the needs of special education students.
5. Understand the responsibilities of the public school teaching in meeting the needs of students of diverse backgrounds.
6. Learn the different types of disabilities, what causes them, and best practices in assisting them.

Syllabus Created on:

07/15/19 12:37 PM

Last Edited on:

08/23/19 4:35 PM