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Basic Course Information Catalog 2017-2018 
    
Basic Course Information Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

EPI0001 - Classroom Management







3 Institutional credits, 40 Contact hours

Institutional Credit

  

Course Description:
This course prepares the pre-professional teacher to create an effective learning environment in the classroom. Through the use of written communication to parents in English and another language, the pre-professional teacher demonstrates how classroom procedures, rules, and consequences support the classroom philosophy and the expectations from the Federal and State No Child Left Behind (NCLB) mandate stating that every child can learn. This course provides a variety of techniques and ideas to increase the pre-professional teacher’s knowledge and skills. The course covers one or more Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAPs). Evidence of the student’s mastery of FEAP competencies is placed in a portfolio.



EPI Mission and Core Objectives


Polk State College is a quality-driven educational institution, providing access to affordable associate and baccalaureate degrees, career certificates, and workforce development programs, delivered by diverse, qualified faculty and staff who are committed to student learning and achievement through the consistent practice of collaboration and focus on excellence. In line with this purpose, Polk State College’s Educator Preparation Institute
is committed to recruiting, supporting, producing, and placing highly-qualified, workforce ready teachers in schools with an emphasis on high-need subject areas and specializations in Reading, Math, ESE, ESOL, and Science.
A primary focus of this course is the development of competencies related to the following program learning outcome(s): 


4. Demonstrate Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP’s) competencies through task/ assignments,
    quizzes, discussion, and informal observation.

5. Pass the Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE).

 
Course Objectives:
Accomplished Practice 9: Learning Environment
Accomplished Practice 11: Role of the Teacher

  1. Practice a variety of techniques for establishing smooth and efficient procedures and routines.
  2. Develop a short and long term personal and professional goals relating to the role of the teacher.
  3. Understand the importance of setting up an effective learning environment using a variety of techniques and strategies while providing opportunity for student input.
  4. Acquire the knowledge to communicate and work cooperatively with families and colleagues to improve the educational experiences at the school in your role as teacher.
  5. Complete meaningful dialogue in response to FEAP’s related discussion questions in PAL.
  6. Extend learning with online research relating to educational topics.
  7. Develop an Educational Portfolio.


Course Content:
MODULE 1 - THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS: This module prepares you to set up a classroom, establish classroom policies and procedures, create objective-based lesson plans, utilize various styles on presentations, employ varied teaching strategies, develop and administer various forms of assessment, integrate Next Generation Sunshine State Standards into lesson development, establish and maintain cooperative relations with parents, research professional literature to seek best practices and to hone the craft of effective instruction. A major focus of this module is the ethical and legal obligations of the teaching profession. You will develop a developmental, assessment and professional portfolio demonstrating master of competencies. (160 hours)

Record keeping
Classroom management
School safety
Next Generation Sunshine State Standards
Creating content area objective based lesson plans
Conducting parent conferences
Assessment techniques
Implications of FCAT and other standardized tests
Profession Ethics
School law and the teacher 

Videos:
1)    Fred Jones- Tools for Teaching: #1 Working the Crowd and Room Arrangement, #5 Rules, Routines, and Standards
2)    Harry Wong- Part 3 Discipline and Procedures (start at 10 min 30 sec) -Part 4 Procedures and Routines (from beginning)
3)    Bullies 

Kagan Strategies/Structures for discussion and modeling:
Required: Kagan structure cards for the following:
Classroom Management/Classroom Procedures
Classroom Signals
Student Jobs
Classroom Management/Daily Routines
Win-Win Discipline
Classroom Signals 

Instructor Resources:
Team building chips
Pointer
Treasure Chest
Stoplight Wall chart
Classroom Management signs 

The following Kagan tools/Resources are available and considered optional and appropriate for all segments. 
Teach Timers
Learning Chips
Answer Boards
Discussion Cubes
Videos
Projector Pals
Music CD’s

Smart Cards
Resource Books
ESOL Performance Standards/Indicators: 3.1, 4.1, 14.1, 18.1, 24.2

 

EPI textbook

Students receive textbooks and resource materials at the new student orientation. Cost of textbooks is included in course lab fees.

 

The Gordon Rule

This is not a Gordon Rule course.

 

Student Help

The professor is available for help during posted hours and by appointment during other non-class hours. Students are encouraged to seek assistance from the professor. To further the educational process, the campus Learning Resources Centers, comprised of the Teaching/Learning and Computing Center (TLCC) JDA Student Success Center, and library, are available for student use. Each resource provides qualified staff and up-to-date equipment and facilities to promote students’ academic success. The TLCCs and JDA Student Success Center provide tutoring services, computing resources, and other instructional support. The library provides information resources, individual and group study space, research assistance, information literacy instruction, and computing resources. Each facility provides free wireless access to the Internet. Polk State College Library, Student Success Center, and TLCC hours of operation and tutoring schedules are posted at each facility and on the College website.


National Board Certified teachers are also available as mentors. The EPI Library offers educational books, educational videos, and practice books for FTCE tests for participant checkout.

 

Withdrawing From a Course

Students may officially withdraw from course(s) during any given term, provided they follow the appropriate policy and procedure. Following the conclusion of the Drop/Add Period, a student may officially withdraw without academic penalty from any credit course, provided he or she has submitted the appropriate forms to the Student Services Office no later than the published deadline. The published deadline reflects approximately (but no more than) 70% of the term, based upon the course’s scheduled duration. It is the student’s responsibility to submit these withdrawal forms; failure to do so may result in a grade of F in the course. Under the Forgiveness Policy, a student is allowed only three attempts in any one course: one initial enrollment and two repeats. A student is not allowed to withdraw from a third course attempt. Limited admission programs may have specific guidelines regarding course withdrawal that vary from this policy. Individuals should refer to the student handbook for that program for more information. If a student stops attending class, the grade earned, usually an F, is assigned and posted. Prior to withdrawing from a course, the student should consult with the Financial Aid Office to determine what impact, if any, withdrawal from the course will have on his or her financial aid status. A student cannot use course withdrawal to avoid academic dishonesty penalties. A student who has been penalized for academic dishonesty in a course is not eligible to withdraw from the course.

 

Repeating a Course

Under the Forgiveness Policy, a student is allowed only three attempts in any one college credit course: one initial enrollment and two repeats. Under certain circumstances, a student may petition to repeat a credit course beyond the three attempts. Limited admission programs may have specific guidelines regarding repeating a course that vary from this policy. Individuals should refer to the student handbook for that program for more information. The student should be aware that repeating a course may result in a higher course cost. A course cannot be repeated unless the previously earned grade is a D, F, or W (the Polk State College Catalog provides further details regarding this process). Prior to repeating a course, the student should consult with the Financial Aid Office to determine what impact, if any, repeating the course will have on his or her financial aid status.

 

Academic Dishonesty

Each student is responsible for his or her work. It is assumed that each student is honest and will abide by this standard; however, in the event that there is an indication or suspicion of cheating/plagiarism, the situation shall be dealt with in accordance with the published College policy. Copies of this policy are available in the Student Services Office. Students should also refer to the course syllabus for more specific information.

 

Information Technology Access/Use Policy

All individuals who employ the information technology resources provided by Polk State College (this includes, but is not limited to, telephones, computers, the Polk State College Local Area and Wide Area Networks, and the Internet) must use these resources for academic purposes only. Use of these resources is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate use can result in revocation or suspension of this privilege.

 

Equal Access/Opportunity

Polk State College is an equal access/equal opportunity institution committed to excellence through diversity in education and employment. The College complies with all state and federal laws granting rights to students, employees, and applicants for employment or admission to the College. Polk State College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, disability, or pregnancy in its programs, activities, or employment.

The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:
Valparisa Baker
Director, Equity & Diversity (Title IX Coordinator)
999 Avenue H NE
Winter Haven, FL 33881-4299
Office: WAD 227, 863.292.3602 Ext. 5378, vbaker@polk.edu.

 

Equal Opportunity For Students With Disabilities

The College complies with The Americans with Disabilities Act and provides equal educational opportunity for qualified individuals. A student with a disability who requires special accommodations or auxiliary aids under The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should contact the Student Services Office on either campus and speak with a Disability Services Advisor or the Coordinator of Disability Services. Note: Limited admission programs may have performance restrictions that apply. Restrictions (where applicable) are outlined in each program’s student handbook.

 

Evaluative Criteria:

Participant performance is evaluated on required Florida Educator Accomplished Practice competencies.The final course grade will be determined from a combination of the following activities: Task, Online Reading/research and Discussion, and Attendance. Participants must earn an “A” or “B” in each segment to pass the course. 

Letter Grade/Point Range
90-100  A
80- 89   B
70- 79   C
60- 69   D
0- 59     F

Additional Policies:

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION: It is mandatory for EPI participants to attend New Student Orientation upon enrolling in the EPI program. Check EPI website for schedule of dates.

Polk state College Photo ID: Students will be required to have a student ID to use the library and TLCC (Teaching Lab Computer Center) the photo IDs can be taken at the student’s convenience in the Advising office/Student Services between 8am - 5pm, Monday - Friday and from 5 - 7 pm, Monday - Thursday.  Students must present a photo ID to have a student ID badge made.  The cost is free for the first badge, $5 for a replacement badge.

PAL: PAL (Polk Access to Learning) is PSC’s online course delivery system.  PAL is used for all EPI Hybrid courses. A hybrid course is a blend of face-to-face instruction with Internet/Online learning. PAL instructions are located on the PSC Homepage.

DISCUSSION: In the EPI online supplemented Internet course, a significant part of the course learning is online through discussions. OnlineDiscussion questions are to be completed by the end of the month.

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION QUIZZES: Participants must complete the Classroom Management section of the Professional Education Practice quizzes in PAL. A passing score of 80% is necessary for program completion. Participant may retake the quiz as many times as necessary. The quiz is located on the navigation bar of the PAL course homepage. If the participant has passed the Professional Ed test, then he/she doesn’t have to take the quizzes.

DISPOSITION TO TEACH: Participants will complete their first self-assessment of their disposition to teach during the Classroom Management course. The disposition form is located in the online portfolio guide and should be dropped in the PAL online dropbox. There are a total of three to be completed.

EXEMPTION/CREDIT BY EXAM: Refer to the Credit by Exam and Course Exemption section of the Online Portfolio Guide for information and appropriate forms to be completed.

 


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