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CLINICAL PRACTICE EVALUATION 1

Autumn Vandyke 20309038


STUDENT NAME___________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER ____________________________

Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education


PROGRAM: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SED-480NA 2/12/2018 4/8/2018


COURSE: ________________________________________START DATE: END DATE:________________________

West End Academy


COOPERATING SCHOOL NAME: _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Tennessee
SCHOOL STATE:

Kimberly Sosa
COOPERATING TEACHER/MENTOR NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________

Peter Hensley
GCU FACULTY SUPERVISOR NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________________________

FOR COURSE INSTRUCTORS ONLY:


EVALUATION 1
TOTAL POINTS 184.4 points 92.2 %
10.00 1000 922 200
0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
200
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CLINICAL PRACTICE EVALUATION 1

Autumn Vandyke 20309038


STUDENT NAME___________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER ____________________________

Professional Dispositions of Learners Scoring Guide


Not Applicable Unacceptable Acceptable Target
N/A 2 to 79 80 to 86 87 to 100
The performance of the teacher The performance of the teacher The disposition is frequently The disposition is constantly
candidate did not involve the candidate is contrary to the observed through the performance observed through the
disposition. disposition and does not meet the of the teacher candidate and meets performance of the teacher
expectations for a student teacher. expectations for a student teacher. candidate and consistently
exceeds expectations for a
student teacher.

High Expectations Score N/A


Teacher candidates should believe that all students could learn and should set and support realistic expectations
for student success. These expectations should be communicated in positive ways. 1.00
90

Comments
Autumn has done well to press the kids to be the best they can be through the implementation of essential questions.

Respect for the Diversity of Others Score N/A


Teacher candidates should be sensitive to individual learning and the social needs of students and embrace the
cultural diversity of the community. They should develop and maintain educational communities marked by
respect for others. They should interact with their students, fellow educators, administrators, parents, and other 92 1.00
community members with courtesy and civility and establish relationships characterized by respect and
rapport.
Comments
Autumn does well to teach to the various learning styles using diversity in her presentations.
CLINICAL PRACTICE EVALUATION 1

Autumn Vandyke 20309038


STUDENT NAME___________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER ____________________________

Professional Dispositions of Learners Scoring Guide


Not Applicable Unacceptable Acceptable Target
N/A 2 to 79 80 to 86 87 to 100
The performance of the teacher The performance of the teacher The disposition is frequently The disposition is constantly
candidate did not involve the candidate is contrary to the observed through the performance observed through the
disposition. disposition and does not meet the of the teacher candidate and meets performance of the teacher
expectations for a student teacher. expectations for a student teacher. candidate and consistently
exceeds expectations for a
student teacher.

Fairness Score N/A


Teacher candidates should promote social justice and equity, maintain appropriate standards of confidentiality,
and exercise fairness in all areas including assessment.
90 1.00

Comments
Autumn does well to teach to all students in a manner in which they each have the opportunity to succeed according to their efforts and abilities.

Professional Conduct Score N/A


Teacher candidates should exercise sound judgment and ethical behavior. They should be a positive role model
within their community.
100 1.00

Comments
Autumn functions above reproach both in and out of the classroom and this speaks directly to her professionalism.
CLINICAL PRACTICE EVALUATION 1

Autumn Vandyke 20309038


STUDENT NAME___________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER ____________________________

Professional Dispositions of Learners Scoring Guide


Not Applicable Unacceptable Acceptable Target
N/A 2 to 79 80 to 86 87 to 100
The performance of the teacher The performance of the teacher The disposition is frequently The disposition is constantly
candidate did not involve the candidate is contrary to the observed through the performance observed through the
disposition. disposition and does not meet the of the teacher candidate and meets performance of the teacher
expectations for a student teacher. expectations for a student teacher. candidate and consistently
exceeds expectations for a
student teacher.

Reflection Score N/A


Teacher candidates should recognize that reflection combined with experience leads to growth as a
professional. Educators should be thoughtful about their professional practice, critically examine it, and seek 1.00
continual improvement.
95

Comments
Autumn does well to reflect backwards on her presentations so she can improve with her craft.

Curiosity Score N/A


Teacher candidates should promote and support curiosity and encourage active inquiry.
80 1.00

Comments
In time Autumn will improve in the area of getting the kids to think at higher more meaningful levels rather than be too quick to offer answers to questions herself.
CLINICAL PRACTICE EVALUATION 1

Autumn Vandyke 20309038


STUDENT NAME___________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER ____________________________

Professional Dispositions of Learners Scoring Guide


Not Applicable Unacceptable Acceptable Target
N/A 2 to 79 80 to 86 87 to 100
The performance of the teacher The performance of the teacher The disposition is frequently The disposition is constantly
candidate did not involve the candidate is contrary to the observed through the performance observed through the
disposition. disposition and does not meet the of the teacher candidate and meets performance of the teacher
expectations for a student teacher. expectations for a student teacher. candidate and consistently
exceeds expectations for a
student teacher.

Honesty Score N/A


Teacher candidates should model integrity by their words and actions.
95 1.00

Comments
Autumn is a person of character and functioning with honesty is certainly one of these characteristics.

Compassion Score N/A


Teacher candidates should demonstrate professional friendliness, warmth, and genuine caring in their
relationships with others while providing intellectual, emotional, and spiritual support. 1.00
95

Comments
Autumn understands the fact that kids will not care how much she knows until she expresses to them how much she cares. She definitely cares for the students she has been called to serve.
CLINICAL PRACTICE EVALUATION 1

Autumn Vandyke 20309038


STUDENT NAME___________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER ____________________________

Professional Dispositions of Learners Scoring Guide


Not Applicable Unacceptable Acceptable Target
N/A 2 to 79 80 to 86 87 to 100
The performance of the teacher The performance of the teacher The disposition is frequently The disposition is constantly
candidate did not involve the candidate is contrary to the observed through the performance observed through the
disposition. disposition and does not meet the of the teacher candidate and meets performance of the teacher
expectations for a student teacher. expectations for a student teacher. candidate and consistently
exceeds expectations for a
student teacher.

Advocacy Score N/A


Teacher candidates understand the impact of community involvement and servant leadership as it applies to the
welfare of others in the educational setting.
90 1.00

Comments
Autumn does well to lean on other professionals and peers as a means to improve her craft.

Dedication Score N/A


Teacher candidates should be committed to the profession of teaching and learning.
95 1.00

Comments
Autumn has a passion for her students and her craft. As a result, she has done well to secure an effective learning environment.
CLINICAL PRACTICE EVALUATION 1

Autumn Vandyke 20309038


STUDENT NAME___________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER ____________________________

INSTRUCTIONS
Please review the "Total Scored Percentage" for accuracy and add any attachments before completing the "Agreement and Signature"
section. Once this evaluation is completed and submitted, the score is final and cannot be changed or altered by the GCU Faculty
Supervisor or by GCU staff.
Total Scored Percentage:
92.2 %
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 1:
(Optional)

Attachment 2:
(Optional)

AGREEMENT AND SIGNATURE


This evaluation reflects the results of a collaborative conference including feedback from the Cooperating / Mentor Teacher. The GCU
Faculty Supervisor and Cooperating /Mentor Teacher should collaboratively review the performance in each category prior to the
evaluation meeting.

I attest this submission is accurate, true, and in compliance with GCU policy guidelines, to the best of my ability to do so.

GCU Faculty Supervisor


E-Signature
Peter Hensley
Peter Hensley (Mar 11, 2018)
Date
Mar 11, 2018

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