SECONDARY SCIENCE EDUCATION Clarion University Student Teaching Performance Profile (STPP) Teacher Candidate ____________________________________________________________________________________ Semester Hours: 6 School/Agency _________________________________________ City/State ______________________________________________________ Grade Level(s) _______________________________ Subject(s) Taught __________________________________________________________ Report is for: Fall _____ Spring _____ First half semester ____ Second half semester ____ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 - Consistently & Extensively 2 - Usually & Substantially 1 - Sometimes & Basic 0 - Rarely or Superficially NA - Not Applicable Planning and Preparation (I) 3 2 1 0 NA 1. Understands science and mathematics content knowledge. 2. Develops goals and objectives for instruction, tying instruction to unifying concepts. 3. Demonstrates understanding of instructional planning. 4. Sets expectations for learners. 5. Incorporates outside resources into instructional plans. 6. Selects/determines a variety of assessment strategies. 7. Collaborates with other professionals and community resources as instructional partners The Classroom Environment (II) 3 2 1 0 NA 8. Demonstrates and encourages a positive disposition for learning. 9. Exhibits respect for individual differences, diversity, and equity (cultural and gender). 10. Maintains on-task and engaged-time behaviors. 11. Manages classroom behaviors. 12 Creates visual displays to enhance learning. 13. Organizes physical space and materials. 14. Demonstrates understanding of pedagogical content knowledge. Instruction (III) 3 2 1 0 NA 15. Communicates directions and expectations. 16. Uses a variety of instructional strategies. 17. Measures learner knowledge, skills, and dispositions using a variety of assessments. 18. Reflects on learner progress and adapts instruction. 19. Utilizes dimensions of classroom time. 20. Expresses oral and written language. 21. Responds verbally and non-verbally to learners. 22. Demonstrates knowledge of motivation. 23. Integrates audiovisual equipment and technology into instruction. 24. Implements creative and original instruction. 25. Demonstrates questioning skills. Professionalism (IV) 3 2 1 0 NA 26. Communicates professionally with learners and their families. 27. Communicates professionally within the educational community. 28. Meets professional responsibilities. 29. Accepts constructive feedback. 30. Responds to constructive feedback to improve teaching. Discipline Specific Competencies: Secondary Science Education (V) 3 2 1 0 NA 31 Demonstrates knowledge of and ability to teach the nature of science. 32 Models the use of inquiry to help students construct science understanding. 33 Promotes student understanding of the science and society relationship. 34 Uses student assessment in science to guide/change instruction. 35 Models safety and ethical behavior in the science classroom/laboratory. Would you recommend this individual for employment? ____ I highly recommend. (3) Accomplished Candidate ____ I recommend. (2) Proficient Candidate ____ I recommend, provided supervision is available. (1) Developing Candidate ____ I do not recommend. (0) Emergent Candidate Please include a narrative either on the back or attached to this form. Please type or use black ink. Thank you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Signatures imply the information on front and back has been read and discussed. ____ Cooperating Teacher Person Completing This Report ___________________________________________________________ ____ University Supervisor Signature _____________________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________ Teacher Candidate Signature _____________________________________________________________ Date ___________________ October 2010