Jumping in Too Soon?

10-20-2009, 04:34 PM
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I am taking courses through a fully-accredited Online University in Chicago- Kendall College. We go by 10 wk terms, so I am only in the elementary classroom for a total of 8 weeks. It is supposed to be weeks 4-7 that I get to know the students and slowly begin taking over some classroom responsibilities. During weeks eight and nine I am the teacher and week ten, I phase out.
Well, I have been in the classroom for a week now and I am already doing morning meetings (foreign language, skill-games, etc.), making meanings (read book and help class discuss it, focusing on characters encountering problems and dealing with them as well as watching the character change by the end of the book) and a fifteen minute math exercise each day. I am apparently doing ok but I feel unprepared and uneasy about this.
My supervisor came in to observe me yesterday for the first time as I was teaching my first lesson!!! She wrote four pages of awesome encouragement and praise and two suggestions because she "had to have some type of suggestions or ways to improve" or it would look like she was not doing her job.
My question is, is it normal to be thrown into the clinical practice so early? How are other cooperating teachers requiring student teachers to "take over" their rooms during the student teaching process. Are teacher candidates creating two weeks or more of actual lessons or are they teaching what the teacher has prepared?
Thanks all,
Concerned in ChiTown
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