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PRACTICUM FINAL REPORT 2014-2015

Email: practic2@uottawa.ca
Please CC the PED2143 professor
Fax: (613) 562-5441
Teacher Candidates must retain a signed copy for their records

Teacher Candidate:

University of Ottawa Student Number:

Sean Shallow

1281133

School Name:

School Board:

All Saints Catholic High School

Ottawa Catholic School Board

Placement Period:

University of Ottawa Representative:

November 3rd - November 28th, 2014

Maria Robinson-Cseke

Associate Teacher:

Grade(s) - Subject Area(s):

Stacy Hovey

Grade 11 World Religions (Open) & Grade 12 Religion (Mixed)

Number of days late:

Number of days absent:

Make Up Days for Absences

FINAL
EVALUATION:

PASS
FAIL

Please Note:
This evaluation should be based on the developmental nature of learning to teach. In filling out the report please
keep in mind the Teacher Candidates stage of preparation in the program. Teacher Candidates continue to develop
their skills through observation, guided practice and the constructive feedback and mentoring of Associate Teachers.
If a Teacher Candidate receives any ratings of Does Not Meet Expectations, the PED 2143 professor or the
Practicum Coordinator must be contacted and a Letter of Concern may be collaboratively generated.
Under the comment section within each competency the Associate Teacher is encouraged to add descriptions of
the positives that really stand out for the Teacher Candidate and/or to make suggestions in areas where the Teacher
Candidate needs improvement.
Please refer to the rubric in the Practicum Handbook for a clearer description of each competency level.
Please ensure that the Teacher Candidate signs and is given a copy of the report.

A. PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENT COMPETENCY


As a developing teacher, the Teacher Candidate:
Professional Interactions:
Demonstrates professionalism in interactions.
Demonstrates a positive rapport with students
Meets Requirements

Professional Relationships:
Interacts respectfully with members of school community.
Demonstrates an understanding of the Associate Teacher/ teacher candidate mentoring relationship
Meets Requirements

Professional Responsibility:
Fulfills responsibilities identified by the Associate Teacher and the University Practicum Handbook
(e.g., duties, reinforcing school rules, and/or other curricular activities)
Meets required guidelines (e.g., submitting lesson plans, marking, returning resources, attendance tracking)
Meets Requirements

Initiative:
Demonstrates that he/she is a self-starter and acts on suggestions and guidance from Associate Teacher.
Meets Requirements

Comments:

Sean is extremely polite and respectful with all the students and staff. The students admire him a
great deal and enjoy working under his leadership. He provides a great deal of extra assistance to
ensure all students are successful.
Sean is extremely professional at all times. He is responsible, reliable, and well organized. He
reinforces school policies and is well prepared for all classes.

B. COMMUNICATION COMPETENCY
As a developing teacher, the Teacher Candidate:
Verbal Communication:
Speaks clearly and understandably (e.g., pronunciation, modulation, volume, articulation).
Uses correct oral conventions (e.g., mechanics of the English language as well as subject specific
terms and symbols).
Meets Requirements

Non-Verbal Communication:
Uses effective and appropriate non-verbal communication (e.g., eye contact, facial expressions, body language).
Reads nonverbal communication and responds appropriately. (e.g., scans class to identify students who are not
engaged).
Meets Requirements

Written Communication:
Uses correct written conventions (e.g., mechanics of the English language, as well as subject specific terms and
symbols).
Writes clearly and understandably (e.g., appropriate size and script text, legible text, layout of board work,
overhead, multimedia).
Meets Requirements

Listening and Responding:


Uses appropriate wait time (e.g., gives student appropriate time to process questions before responding).
Uses probing and prompting techniques (e.g., rephrases questions; provides cues).
Models effective listening skills (e.g., demonstrates active listening; demonstrates comprehension).
Meets Requirements

Comments:

Sean speaks very clearly and the students appreciate the time he takes to explain all of his lessons.
He encourages the students to share their thoughts and ideas during class discussions. He continues
to use written and non-verbal communication to ensure the students understand the task at hand.
Sean ensures students have enough time to process information and provides helpful clues or
rephrases questions to check their understanding.
Sean checks in with the students each day just to see how they are doing outside of class and has
taken a sincere interest in learning more about each student.
Sean begins each class with a prayer and has including teaching the students about saints each day.

C. KNOWLEDGE COMPETENCY
As a developing teacher, the Teacher Candidate:
Subject Knowledge:
Demonstrates fundamental knowledge of subject matter for teaching the assigned grade level.
Provides clear explanations and demonstrates appropriate subject knowledge and related skills.
Meets Requirements

Developmental Nature of Learners:


Responds to questions regarding lesson content in a knowledgeable and appropriate manner.
Builds upon student responses to expand and extend the discussion and learning.
Meets Requirements

Curriculum:
Demonstrates an understanding of the context in which the learning takes place (e.g., the rationale of the
lesson, how the lesson fits into the overall unit or long range plans).
Demonstrates growth in understanding the Ontario curriculum expectations specific to grade and subjects taught
Meets Requirements

Comments:

Sean demonstrates exceptional mastery of the subject knowledge. He truly knows a great deal about
religion - in particular Christianity and shares his knowledge with great ease.
The resources Sean utilizes to enhance his lessons are simply outstanding. His lesson plans exceed
expectations. He plans material for the duration of the class and always has an extension activity or
back-up plan for students who complete the assigned work early.

D. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT COMPETENCY


As a developing teacher, the Teacher Candidate:
Positive Learning Environment:
Demonstrates a friendly, positive, and professional manner. Promotes class safety and wellness.
Demonstrates a professional presence in the classroom that helps to ensure students attention and
respect
Meets Requirements

Managing Classroom Environment:


Demonstrates consistency in maintaining classroom routines and expectations.
Utilizes appropriate verbal and non-verbal classroom management techniques (e.g., circulates throughout the
class, makes eye-contact, uses pauses and proximity).
Meets Requirements

Managing Behaviours:
Uses strategies for managing student behaviours in an appropriate manner. Takes proactive and preventive
measures as needed (e.g., considers potential problem areas).
Demonstrates self-control (e.g., avoids power struggles, belittling statements and sarcasm; uses appropriate
voice volume).
Meets Requirements

Collaborative Problem-Solving and Planning:


Demonstrates an understanding of the need for collaborative planning and additional resources to assist and
manage students experiencing behavioural difficulties. (e.g., working with Associate Teacher, school staff)
Meets Requirements

Comments:

Sean has truly excelled in his ability to manage a classroom. He has established an extremely
professional presence in the classroom. He uses a plethora of strategies to maintain student
attention and engagement.

E. PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION COMPETENCY


As a developing teacher, the Teacher Candidate:
Development of Lesson Plans
Utilises a lesson plan template including appropriate reference to Ontario curriculum. (e.g., overall and
specific expectations )
Meets Requirements

Provides in lesson plan sufficient detail and timing for each part of the lesson. Uses appropriate resources to
enhance lesson (e.g., visuals, library/resources, technology, internet).
Meets Requirements

Incorporates a variety of appropriate instructional strategies into lesson plan (e.g., teacher-directed, studentcentered, cooperative learning, technology).
Meets Requirements

Incorporates techniques for student engagement into plan (e.g., topic relevant to students interests, appropriate
questioning, student participation, use of manipulatives, labs, hands-on activities).
Meets Requirements

Incorporates opportunities for consolidation (e.g., summarizes key components of lesson) and
application (e.g., follow-up activity, seatwork, homework).
Meets Requirements

Plans to gather evidence of student learning and next steps. (e.g., checking for understanding, summative and/
or formative assessment.
Meets Requirements

Incorporates strategies to address student needs. (e.g., Students with IEPs, students at risk, English Language
Learners).
Meets Requirements

Development of Unit Plans (Practicum 2 Only)


Demonstrates a continuity of plan and progression of learning (e.g., scope and sequence, culminating tasks).
Demonstrates backwards design and differentiation.

Implementation of Lesson Plan:


Ensures all materials are organized and ready for use prior to instruction.
Meets Requirements

Uses clear and effective instructional and questioning techniques that incorporate a range of thinking skills.
Promotes relevant purposeful talk and student dialogue.
Meets Requirements

Demonstrates appropriate pacing and timing. Makes effective transitions prior to and throughout the lesson
(e.g., starting the lesson, conducting the lesson, giving instruction, collecting and distributing materials).
Meets Requirements

Employs instructional strategies that engage all learners. (e.g., way one starts and ends the lesson, hands-on
activities, technology). Adjusts lessons to circumstances (e.g., able to resume lesson after interruption,
addressing student needs). Ensures consolidation of student learning and closure of lesson.
Meets Requirements

Assessment - Student Learning:


Assesses student work fairly, accurately and in a timely manner.
Encourages students to seek ways to improve responses when giving answers in class, and/or in assignments/
tests.
Meets Requirements

Comments:

Words do not adequately describe how well organized Sean's lessons are each day. His advanced
planning and dedication to student success speak for themselves. He integrates technology and
various literacy strategies as well to ensure students are genuinely invested in their learning. He has
done learning walks, used QR Codes, exit cards, four corner activities and much more to engage the
students each day. As a review for the Grade 11 Islam test he played, "Are You Smarter Than A Fifth
Grader" with the students using the Smart Board.
Sean motivates students to succeed each day. He provides exceptional feedback to each student.
Sean encourages students to try their very best and never give up.

Overall Comments:

Sean is one of the best Student Teachers I have ever had the pleasure to mentor. If I had the ability
to offer him a job in my Department, I would do so right away. He will be an exceptional additional to
any school staff.

Signature of Associate Teacher:

Date:

Signature of Teacher Candidate:

Date:

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