Candidates must create and maintain a Field Experience Notebook during each experience. The notebook will be set up as a Taskstream folio, using the provided template. The folio, including all time records and reflections, must be kept up to date and access must be provided to the University Supervisor, via a weblink, at the start of the semester. The notebook folio will be submitted elctronically to Taskstream and will be evaluated by the candidate’s supervisor at the end of the Assistantship, Internship I and Internship II. The Notebook criteria and the grading tool are located in this Appendix and on Taskstream.
Field Experience Notebook Requirements
Template for electronic Field Experience Notebook in TS
Specific requirements and materials for the instructional unit to be completed in during each field experience are located in the Course Syllabus materials.
Candidates are required and expected to develop and maintain positive relationships between the home and classroom environments. Drafts of any formal communication to families must be reviewed and approved by the mentor teacher, school principal and the university supervisor before any documents or links are finalized and sent home. Candidates should use effective written communication techniques in any communication and are to be especially attentive to tone, spelling, grammar and mechanics in their written communication with families and caregivers.
Assistants will prepare a newsletter as an Assistantship reading course assignment. Intern I and IIs will prepare and distribute two communication documents (letter, newsletter, address for webpage, etc) during each field experience. You are advised to provide parents/caregivers wtih the introductory item at the same time as the Parent Release Form.
Additional courses are scheduled during the same semester as each of the three field experiences and candidates are expected to complete any course assignments in addition to the Assistantship, Internship I or Internship II assignments. Details about field assignments for the three field experiences will be shared by instructors in each course that coincides with the specific field experience.