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MAT Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation Spring 2014

MAT Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation Spring 2014. Education is the kindling of a flame not the filling of a vessel. –Socrates Website E-Mail. Heather M. Tatham Masters of Arts in Teaching: Early Childhood Education. Max V. Tolbert Elementary School. 700 students

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MAT Candidate Teaching Summit Presentation Spring 2014

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  1. MAT Candidate TeachingSummit PresentationSpring 2014 Education is the kindling of a flame not the filling of a vessel. –Socrates Website E-Mail Heather M. Tatham Masters of Arts in Teaching: Early Childhood Education

  2. Max V. Tolbert Elementary School • 700 students • Resaca, Ga (Gordon County) • 92% of students receive free or reduced lunch • Major lack in parent involvement • Only 32% of parents graduate from High School • Only 6% of parents further their education with a Bachelor’s degree or higher

  3. Mrs. Culpepper’s Fourth Grade Reading Classes

  4. We Love Our Diversities Class One Class Two Class Four Class Three

  5. 7:45-8:15 FOCUS • 8:15-9:25 Reading 1 • 9:25-9:50 Reading 2 • 9:50-10:40 Specials • Monday: Music • Tuesday: Media • Wednesday: Technology • Thursday: P.E. • Friday: Rotations • 10:40-11:30 Reading2 • 11:30-11:45 Reading 3 • 11:45-12:17 LUNCH • 12:20-1:15 Reading 3 • 1:15-2:20 Reading 4 Class Schedule Due to an early retirement, the students at Tolbert E.S. to do not receive their “guaranteed” two P.E. sessions each week; which really shows on behalf of each of the classrooms student behavior . No recess allowed as well.

  6. My Thoughts and Feelings, Fears, Strengths and Weaknesses as I Began Candidate Teaching

  7. CANDIDATE PROFICIENCY EVIDENCE

  8. DOMAIN I:PLANNING FOR DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Sound, Preamble, and Major Physical Features Lesson Learner Profile Quizzes, T/F Questionnaires, Ticket-In-The-Door Strategies, Map Labeling, Tiered KWL’s, AIMSweb data, Fountas & Pinnell Oral Reading Rates (WPM) Sound Waves Preamble Major Physical Features

  9. White Board and Promethean Board Anchor Charts Closet Teacher Desk Door Rug Entrance Computers Attendance Shelf Lobster Table Duck Table Leveled Small Group Table Frog Table Shark Table Library Rug Storage Bookshelves

  10. DOMAIN II:PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT Sound Lesson Learner Profile Grouping/Task Differentiation Visual Learners- Bouncing Letter Drum Auditory Learners- Striking a Tuning Fork Kinesthetic Learners- Plucking/Strumming a Guitar

  11. DOMAIN II:PROVIDING DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT New Knowledge: Group One- Labeling with flags and play dough Group Two- Labeling with provided US outline and dry erase markers Group Three- Draw your own US outline and labeling Applied Practice: Group One- Flyer (outline provided) Group Two- Flyer or Brochure Group Three- Flyer, Brochure, or 3D Diorama Content: Group One- Teacher typed information Group Two- Highlighted Articles Group Three- Computer Research Post Assessment: Group One & Two- Labeling with word bank Group Three- Labeling without word bank Major Physical Features Lesson

  12. DOMAIN III:IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING Sound Lesson Impact Preamble Lesson Impact Major Physical Lesson Impact

  13. Major Physical Features Impact Adjustments to Instruction Om- Given more practice material Sean- Very sick when took post-assessment

  14. Completed Assessment Tools Flyer Rubric Observational Checklist BrochureRubric 3D Diorama Rubric

  15. DOMAIN IV:PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN SUPPORT OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION & ASSESSMENT • Parent-Teacher Conferences • SST Meetings • RTI Meetings • Benchmark Data Meetings • 4th Grade Faculty Meetings • Tolbert Elementary School Staff Meetings

  16. Professional Organization Memberships • SPAGE Student Professional Association of Georgia Educators member • Phi Alpha Theta Historical Honor Society • Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities • National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) • National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) • Organization of American Historians (OAH)

  17. Teaching Philosophy PAST PRESENT

  18. CONCLUSION 

  19. Continuing Plan to Develop as a Professional Educator • I am very interested in receiving my GACE Certification in Middle Grades Social Sciences and Science and Gifted Certification. • I am unsure where I am headed; however, I am confident that where ever that may be, Reinhardt and the MAT professors and supervisors have adequately prepared me to exceed any challenge! • I would love to eventually start my non-profit organization for underprivileged communities, called Kick It Forward, that provides soccer training from former college and professional soccer players; as well as soccer gear including cleats, balls, cones, etc. It takes one small act of kindness to start a movement!

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