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Welcome Valencia Future Educator’s Education Orientation

Welcome Valencia Future Educator’s Education Orientation. January 15, 2014. Dr. Lee Thomas Dean of Social Science and PE. Special Guests. Jorri Bright Undergraduate Affairs, College of Education, UCF Vertrilla Hunt Internships, Valencia College Rachel Allen

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Welcome Valencia Future Educator’s Education Orientation

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  1. WelcomeValencia Future Educator’sEducation Orientation January 15, 2014

  2. Dr. Lee ThomasDean of Social Science and PE

  3. Special Guests Jorri Bright Undergraduate Affairs, College of Education, UCF Vertrilla Hunt Internships, Valencia College Rachel Allen Peace and Justice Initiative, Valencia College

  4. Valencia’s Teacher Educationat a GlanceDr. YasmeenQadri

  5. A Teacher ? Congratulations to each one of you for choosing the Teaching Career! You chose the noblest profession of all when you were called to teach and you answered that call. Now you have a great responsibility ahead of you, as you hold the future in your hands: To Teach Is to Touch the Future!

  6. Expectations ? Today’s teachers are not expected to just teach and to help students pass FCAT’s. Teaching is a very demanding and stressful career as they are expected to do much more. Let us take a look at some of the famous quotes that define our job: “People populate the world, Teachers civilize it”. Taken From: Meditations for Teachers “Establishing lasting peace is the work of education”. Maria Montessori “Educators have a duty to teach the curricula and an opportunity to teach Character”. G H Quinn I would like to share a beautiful poem with you that define today’s teacher. Poem by Annette Breaux.

  7. Are You Ready ? Are you ready to teach beyond the books and tests? Valencia College will make you Ready!! How? It offers a wide-variety of rigorous courses that prepares well-rounded educators who are able to be: • Knowledgeable and Competent in the field of Teacher Education • Creative, Innovative and Tech Savv • Able to promote safe schools through Peace and Conflict Resolution Skills • Able to Collaborate and work in Teams and Embrace Diversity • Practice Leadership & Organization Skills • Participate in Professional Net-working and Real Classroom Experiences

  8. This evening you have met the most highly educated, caring and compassionate faculty who are here to help you! But it is up to you to take the offer! College is All You Can Eat Buffet---- get the most out of what Valencia has to offer you. As a tenured faculty member with nearly 3 decades of teaching experiences, both local and international, I am here to guide you! Whether it is to be a K-12 public school or private school teacher, or an Early Childhood Educator, or be a College Professor, it all begins with a good solid foundation at Valencia College, East. Please do not hesitate to contact me or stop by my office in bldg 8 Room 205. Best Wishes for a great teaching career. I would like you to hear a student perspective from PriyaRampersaud, a graduate of Valencia College, East ,Teacher Education Program.

  9. PriyaRampersaud A Student Perspective

  10. Valencia Future EducatorsAmber Baxter, VFE President

  11. Lawton Chiles Lawton Chiles Elementary Dean Thomas Professor Skoloski Dr. Johnson Ms. Burke Dr. Qadri Ms. Collins Adoption Presentation

  12. Lawton Chiles Elementary Our volunteers preparing for their journey into the unknown….

  13. Educators in Action Educators in Action Smartboards in the classroom

  14. Educators in Action Future teachers planning “Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world!” Joel Arthur Barker

  15. Valencia Future Educators VFE Valencia Future Educators Club Fair

  16. Valencia Future Educators VFE VFE volunteers at Coalition for the homeless

  17. Valencia Future Educators VFE VFE Food Drive = 58 cans for Fern Creek Elementary

  18. Valencia Future Educators VFE VFE Global Peace Market

  19. Valencia Future Educators VFE VFE Teach-IN: Careers in education November 20 Union Park Elementary

  20. Field ObservationsProfessors Sharon Skoloski& Adam Ulenski

  21. Observation Hours 15 hours Required for Intro to Teaching Profession 15 hours Required for Diversity Total of 30 Hours Required

  22. Orange County Schools To complete the application process for Orange County volunteer.ocps.net and complete the “Additions Volunteer Application” • Guidelines for Observation Hours: • You must complete a background check with the county you are applying. Anywhere from 1-5 days you can then log back into the site and check to see if you have been approved. If you have not been approved or contacted within 7 days then you may contact Community Resources at 407-317-3200 extensions 2922 or 2968. If for any reason you have been arrested, you must list yes and state all information requested on the application. • If you have been arrested for a misdemeanor, it does not mean you will not be permitted to observe, however, if you do not tell the truth on the application, they will block you from contact with all schools including your internship.

  23. Orange County Schools request: WHEN EMAILING A SCHOOL TO REQUEST OBSERVATION HOURS YOU MUST: • Please advise the students to add “Request for Observation Hours” in the subject line. • Specify the type of class or students and grade level they need to observe. (Regular Ed., Special Ed., Sheltered Ed, or Dual Language (English or Spanish) • Specify the date and times they are available to complete their hours and be on time. • Specify how many hours you need. (Get in and Get out, minimum 3-5 hours per visit) • Make sure they choose the schools on the additions application. • If you call, do not leave a long distance phone number. • Email is always easier, go to the school website and you can find the email address. • If your name doesn’t appear on the schools approved list, you will not be able to obtain hours. • Please dress appropriately, and no cell phones or texting while observing, you will be asked to leave. • Remember…you may be applying for employment there one day, so make a good impression. There is a list of Orange County schools and contacts available on our education website

  24. Lawton Chiles Elementary A SPECIAL PROGRAM THAT GOES BEYOND OBSERVATIONS! • Lawton Chiles was adopted this past year by Valencia. As part of that adoption Lawton Chiles accepts 20-25 students per semester that would like to work hands-on with teachers and students in place of their observation hours. You would be volunteering the 15+ hours.

  25. Lawton Chiles is a Pre-K-5th Grade Elementary School with much diversity. They are a Title I school with approximately 800 students. • Grades 3-5 are departmentalized just like middle school • ESOL population-K-2 Sheltered ESOL classrooms • Special Education Program Emotional Disability Program, Autistic Program, and Special Education students with learning disabilities in all classrooms. • Music, Art, Physical Education and Science Lab classes • Chorus, Garden Club, Science Club, Chess Club, Math Club, Field Trips LAWTON CHILES ELEMENTARY11001 Bloomfield Drive Orlando, FL 32825TEL 407-737-1470 

  26. Contact for Lawton Chiles Professor Skoloski by night, Ms. Skoloski by day at sharon.skoloski@ocps.net Email me the hours you are available and what grade/subject matter you are interested in volunteering/observing. I will then place you with a teacher so that you may begin a learning experience so enjoyable that you will want to do more than just your 15 hours. We want you to stay as long as you like and observe/volunteer in as many classrooms as you desire.

  27. Seminole County Seminole County has requested that all students use the link below to register and complete background checks below. https://www3.scps.k12.fl.us/secure/CommInv_Vol/Vols2003/vollogin.cfm

  28. Osceola County http://www.osceola.k12.fl.us/depts/OASIS/documents/NewOASISVolunteerHandbook2011.pdf

  29. Technology & Resources Dr. Dennis Weeks

  30. A Free Textbook! Contemporary Responsive High availability Variety of readers Easy to use Tutorials

  31. Navigation

  32. ePub

  33. Service LearningProfessor Lauri Lott

  34. Service Learning • What is Service Learning? Community Service with a twist a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities. • 2 ways to earn Service learning credit • SLS2940 • 1 credit hour = 20 hours service learning • Enroll in Service Learning course

  35. Service Learning in EME2040 Congratulations Service Learning Students in my EME2040 Introduction to Technology for Educators Receive 5 hours Service Learning hours, on transcript Volunteer at Lawton Chiles Elementary School

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