Thursday, August 26, 2010

Points to consider when writing your professional statement -

(1) Reflect upon the mission statement of the Urban Institute for Teacher Education. Include ways and experiences that draw upon the mission -

The mission of the UITE is to prepare educators to serve urban students and educational communities in all their rich diversity. We conceive of educational diversity as the dynamic engagement of a range of cultural and urban traditions, including individual differences in ability. In preparing teachers and leaders to work within and across differences, we collaborate with community-based initiatives, seek out community partners, and continually work to discover fresh and innovative ways to approach both curriculum and pedagogy. Our goal is an educational process in which teachers, leaders, and teacher educators draw upon multidisciplinary research and direct urban inquiry to serve all students well. We welcome prospective teachers to this vital, sometimes daunting but always exhilarating, challenge.

(2) Know your audience - the members of the admission committee are also educators who are so passionate about the field of teaching, that they wanted to teach at a university so they could pass along their knowledge and share their strengths to future teachers.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Test Codes Praxis I - for undergrad admissions

Praxis I
Computer Based Format

Reading 5710
Writing 5720
Math 5730

Praxis I
Paper/Pencil Format
Reading 0710
Writing 0720
Math 0730

Free Study Guides found at www.ets.org and www.praxisiitest.com

Are Praxis I and II Scores sent directly to my Advisor?

No - Praxis I and II scores are not sent directly to your advisor.

Once you have viewed your scores online (at www.ets.org), print a copy or save a pdf file of your scores.

Remember! Scores are online for only 30 days - so print a copy or save a pdf file of your scores. Once your scores are no longer viewable online, ETS will charge you a fee to have the scores mailed.

Pre-education students must include a copy of their Praxis I scores in their admissions application packet!

Students who are applying for their Elementary Ed teaching license must provide a copy of their Praxis II scores to the Elementary Ed advisor - the license application cannot be processed without it!

Monday, August 2, 2010

How do I have my Umail forwarded to my Personal Email?

Go to my.utah.edu and log in with your uNID and password

Click on "uNID Tools" (towards the top left of the page)

A new page will open up and on the right side will be where to manage your Umail Account.

Here you can change your Umail to an Alias (so you don't have to type your uNID to use your email) and foward your Umail to another email address

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

How do I declare Elementary Education as My Major?

To declare Elementary Education as a Major, students must apply to the Elementary program and be admitted by the admissions committee. Students who are not yet officially admitted to the program are Pre-Education majors. Information about submitting an admission application can be found at www.ed.utah.edu/uite

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Reading Method and Reading Practicum Courses

ED PS 5315 Reading Methods K-3
EDU 5316 Reading Practicum K-3

ED PS 5320 Reading Methods 4-6
EDU 5321 Reading Practicum 4-6

Remember these three rules when registering for the reading methods and practicum courses:

(1) students need to complete ED PS 5315 successfully before taking ED PS 5320

(2) students need to completed EDU 5316 successfully before taking EDU 5321

(3) it is highly recommended that students take ED PS 5315 and EDU 5316 the same semester. And highly recommended that students take ED PS 5320 and EDU 5321 the same semester - however, if other scheduling factors do not allow students to take both the method and practicum at the same time, then students can take the method course one semester and the practicum course the next. For example...

Ideal schedule
Fall
ED PS 5315 and EDU 5316

Spring
ED PS 5320 and EDU 5321

Also acceptable
Fall
ED PS 5315

Spring
EDU 5316

TL courses?

Courses that were once listed as TL can now be found under either ED PS or EDU. Here is a guide to go by-

TL 1010 is now EDU 1010
TL 5/6370 is now EDU 5370 (and after Fall 2010 will be EDU 5/6375)
TL 5316 is now EDU 5316
TL 5321 is now EDU 5321
TL 4330 is now ED PS 4330
TL 5/6005 is now ED PS 5/6005
TL 5/6315 is now ED PS 5/6315
TL 5/6320 is now ED PS 5320/6321