ELED 495 : Internship II Instructional Unit
(EdTPA)
Purpose:
The overall purpose of the unit assignment in Internship II is to guide interns in the development of their competency in the complexities of long-term planning, in using assessments to guide instruction, and to evaluate the impact of their instruction upon the students in their class. The format, artifacts and commentaries will follow the requirements for EdTPA for the candidate’s designated grade levels and content. Each candidate will receive an EdTPA handbook in his/her EDUC 422 seminar course. Mentor teachers and supervisors will receive electronic access to the handbook as well.
Specifically, through the unit assignment, interns will demonstrate the following knowledge and skills in the cycle of effective teaching:
Directions:
Candidates will be plan an instructional unit during the Internship II that includes at least 5 lessons. The unit topic(s) and timeframe will be designated by the Mentor Teacher. The unit topic is flexible, due to the variety of possible topics and curriculum requirements for the placement grade. Candidates are encouraged to integrate different content areas across the unit. It is important that the unit topic and teaching timeframe be determined within the first weeks of the Internship II. All Planning components must be completed before moving to the Instruction section.
Three steps should be followed in completing the unit assignment- Planning, Instruction and Assessment. Lesson plans, corresponding artifacts and commentaries on these three steps will be the essence of your instructional unit. Before beginning the unit planning, review the full EdTPA handbook and the Frostburg State University Unit rubric that will be used by the mentor teacher and the university supervisor to assess the assignment. (See included rubric)
The Internship II Instructional Unit will be housed in the candidate’s Taskstream Portfolio. A link to the portfolio must be sent to the Mentor and Supervisor at the beginning of the semester. Both the Mentor and Supervisor should monitor the unit development. The unit will be scored by the University Supervisor and Mentor Teacher using the Frostburg State University EPP Unit Rubric once the unit has been taught and the unit materials are complete. The Unit rubric will be submitted to the University Supervisor with the Internship II paperwork at the end of the internship. Candidates will also be submitting the completed unit for external scoring. Details about the external scoring submission will be presented in the EDUC 422 seminar.
In addition to the general release form for student work, phots and videos, candidates must also receive release approvals from parents for EdTPA collection of artifacts. An additional form should must be collected as well. Both forms should be sent home at the same time. Artifacts and video evidence should only include students who have parent approval. The EdTPA release form is included in this section.
Section One: Planning
Thoughtful preparation for teaching is the first step towards effective instruction and student learning. A process of backward mapping should be used for the unit preparation, keeping the end result and unit goals in mind. After consulting with the Mentor Teacher, candidates must identify the desired results for their instruction during the preparation stage. Below is a list of the preparation elements to consider as you plan long-term instruction.
Reflecting on the information gathered about the students, the unit content, and your consideration of the elements above, sketch out a visual overview of your unit (web, graphic organizer, etc.), with information about each of the listed planning elements above. This will provide a timeline and a sequence guide for the unit.
Once the above areas are addressed, complete the Planning Commentary questions for EdTPA, using the provided template. See page limit in your EdTPA handbook.
Once the Planning steps are completed, arrange to meet with your University Supervisor to complete the Unit Planning Interview. The Mentor Teacher should be involved in this interview, when possible. The University Supervisor will ask questions concerning the background information collected, the topic goals, timelined and the pre-assessment. (See the questions on the Interview Form.) The University Supervisor will offer suggestions and confer with the Mentor Teacher. At the conclusion of the conference, the University Supervisor will sign the form. Prepare the following items to share with the University Supervisor and Mentor Teacher during the interview.
Once the Unit Preparation Interview with the University Supervisor and all unit preparations have been approved by the Mentor Teacher, the candidate should develop the lesson plans that will be used to teach the unit. Each lesson will be completed on TaskStream using the long lesson plan form. All instructional materials and assessment items must be collected and complied into two files, once the lessons are developed. Any sources for instruction and assessment should be cited in a bibliography, using APA style.
Section Two: Instruction
During the second stage of the unit, the developed lessons will be taught. Daily lessons should be revised, based on the assessment results from previous lessons. At the end of each lesson, the candidate will reflect on the lesson and identify strengths and needs in their teaching, as well as changes to the lesson if it were to be taught again. The University Supervisor will observe one of the unit lessons, when possible. During the follow-up conference, the Supervisor may ask about other lessons in your unit. Candidates should conference regularly with the Mentor Teacher about the unit during the Instruction stage.
Video clips are required for the Instruction stage, so candidates must plan accordingly to gather the necessary technology equipment and to acclimate students to the presence of the video camera. Interns are strongly encouraged to video all lessons, even though the video clips submitted to EdTPA are limited in scope. Mentors and supervisors can assist with video recording lessons during the unit teaching.
Once instruction is complete, the Instruction Commentary questions for EdTPA should be answered, using the available template. See page limit in your EdTPA handbook.
Section Three: Assessment
During the final stage of the process, candidates will be analyzing students’ learning. The following items must be completed and included in the unit materials.
Section 4: Reflection
Reflection is an important step in the cycle of effective teaching. Once Sections 1 – 3 have be completed, answer the following questions in writing.
Once evidence and artifacts are collected, they should be added to the Taskstream folio. Next, the Assessment Commentary questions for EdTPA should be answered, using the available template. See page limits in your EdTPA handbook.
Grading:
The Internship II Instructional Unit will be housed in the candidate’s Taskstream Portfolio. The unit will be scored by the University Supervisor and Mentor Teacher using the Frostburg State University EPP Unit Rubric. The Unit rubric will be collected by the University Supervisor with the Internship II paperwork at the end of the internship. Candidates will also be submitting the completed unit for seminar and external scoring. Details about the external scoring submission will be presented in the EDUC 422 seminar.
The following items are to be included and submitted to the mentor and supervisor for review for the ELED 495 Unit assignment.
The Mentor Teacher and the University Supervisor work as a team to determine the score on the EPP Unit rubric after both have had time to review the materials in the completed Unit. The rubric scores are shared with the candidate. If any criteria score is in the unacceptable range, the Mentor and University Supervisor will conference with the candidate, explaining what unit sections or requirements need to be resubmitted. The candidate needs to score in the acceptable range for all criteria in order to earn a passing grade in ELED 495 Teaching Internship II: PreK-9 Programs.
A copy of the scored rubric will be collected by the University Supervisor and will be submitted to Office of Clinical and Field Experience at the end of the semester.