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CRITERIA
FOR SELECTION OF
COOPERATING TEACHERS
Cooperating
teachers hold a significant and enviable position among teacher
educators. Studies reveal that teachers describe their student
teaching experience as having had a profound influence in
determining the kind of teacher they will become. Cooperating
teachers are in a unique position to induct newcomers into
the profession and to pass on the "torch of experience"
to those who will follow them in their work.
Cooperating
teacher qualifications include:
- Academic
preparation (Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree
preferred).
- Minimum
of three years of teaching experience, including at
least one year in the present assignment.
- Certification
for current teaching assignment.
- Meeting
the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction requirements
for serving as a cooperating teacher, including: "Have
completed a course or seminar in supervision of student
teachers or interns or have qualified as a cooperating
teacher prior to July 1, 1977, based on successful service
as a cooperating teacher. Successful service as a cooperating
teacher shall be determined by the recommendation of
an immediate supervisor, a college or university supervisor,
and a former student teacher or intern who has worked
with the teacher in a student teaching or intern situation"
(PI 4.10.5.c).
- Strong
desire to serve as a cooperating teacher.
- Professional
and ethical behavior and attitudes.
- Demonstrated
high level of professional teaching skills.
- Recommendation
by school and university personnel.
The
following factors are also considered in selecting of cooperating
teachers:
- Previous
experience in working with teacher education students
in field experiences.
- Local
school district policy regarding service as a cooperating
teacher, e.g., limitations on total number of student
teachers per semester or year for schools and/or for
teachers.
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