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This document is a summative report evaluating a student teacher's performance during their second professional semester practicum at Brooks Composite High School. The report assesses the student teacher's performance in planning and preparation, instruction, classroom management, assessment and evaluation, professional responsibilities, and overall comments. For planning and preparation, the report indicates the student teacher meets expectations by demonstrating strong subject matter knowledge, incorporating a variety of resources and strategies into well-organized lesson plans.

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This document is a summative report evaluating a student teacher's performance during their second professional semester practicum at Brooks Composite High School. The report assesses the student teacher's performance in planning and preparation, instruction, classroom management, assessment and evaluation, professional responsibilities, and overall comments. For planning and preparation, the report indicates the student teacher meets expectations by demonstrating strong subject matter knowledge, incorporating a variety of resources and strategies into well-organized lesson plans.

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University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Education

PROFESSIONAL SEMESTER TWO


Summative Report
Student Teacher: Wyatt Sehn School: lBrooks Composite High School
Grade/Subjects Taught: Social 10-1, Legal Studies

Teacher Associate: Lindsay Spence University Consultant: lMel Fletcher


Dates of Practicum March 6th- April 121h, 2017

lnstructions:
'Thisisasummativereportofthestudentteacher'sperformanceattheendofthePSllpracticum,basedonexpectationsfor
that stage ofteacher development (ED 3600).
' For each practicum outcome below indicate the student teacher's level of performance: either Not Meeting Expectations tor
the PSll level, Meeting Expectations, or Exceeding Expectations. (Most students will fall into the Meeting Expectations
category, unless there is clear evidence for Not Meeting Expectations or Exceeding Expectations.) For students within the
Meeting Expectations category, please indicate level of performance.
. Some outcomes may not be applicable to your particular educational situation. Leave the space blank.
. Attheendofeachsectionoftheform,pleaseprovidecommentsinreferencetotherelevantKSAsandpracticumoutcomes.

I. PLANNING AND PREPARATION


KSA #1 Teachers make reasoned decislons about teaching and learning based on their ongoing analysis of contextual variables.
KSA #3 Teachers use the programs of study to inform and direct planning instruction and assessmenl.
KSA #6 Teachers plan for instruction, translating curriculum and outcomes into meaningful learning activities-
KSA #9 Teachers use a broad range of instructional strategies.
KSA #13 Teachers identify and use relevant learning resources.

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Good plans, well laid out and very organized.Moreover, Wyatt often integrates current events into lessons focused on historical
times to allow the students to grasp the 'necessity' of such topics. As time went on he became more and more comfortable and
confident in the subject matter and that was clearly seen in his lessons and assessment expectations.

University of Lethbridge: P.S. ll Summative Reporl (May 25, 2006)

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