ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
PHY 498 Professional Practice 1-3 sem. hrs.
Date of Proposal: 9/01
Catalog
Description:
498 Professional Practice 1 sem. hr.; may be repeated
during different semesters for a total of 3 s.h.
Supervised work
experience within the Physics Teacher Education program.
Prerequisite:
Admission by permission
only. Student must have intermediate-level physics background consisting of
intermediate classical mechanics, and intermediate electricity & magnetism
or introductory quantum mechanics, or the equivalent. This includes mathematics
through Calculus III.
Overview:
Graduate
students will assist with preparation of undergraduate physics teacher
education course lessons (PHY 209, 302, 310, 311, 312, and 353), mentor
students, evaluate student work, supervise student teaching, and assist program
director with course and program improvements. Graduate students as
“teachers in residence” will serve as reality checks for the
undergraduate physics teacher education sequence in accord with the external
review process prescribed by the National Science Teachers Association and that
is part of the NCATE program review process. Details about the nature and
number of activities can be found by semester under Professional Practice
Objectives. Professional Practice will be open only to graduate students who
have completed considerable work in a graduate degree program seeking a
concentration in physics teacher education. Graduate students must be in good
academic standing and have demonstrated an ability to profit from professional
practice experience. Graduate students must also have at least three years of
high school physics and/or physical science teaching experience prior to
enrolling in this course.
Professional
Practice Goals:
One goal of this
course is to provide in-service science teachers with a mechanism for improving
their professional practice. A second goal is to prepare individuals who desire
to become engaged in the physics teacher education process at the university
level as a career move.
Professional
Practice Objectives:
By the
conclusion of the semester, the in-service teacher will have completed the
activities similar to the following:
n Assist with professional development
workshops
n Conduct review of undergraduate PTE
program following NSTA guidelines
n Assist with program and course
development
n Write journal article
n Assist with lesson preparation in PHY
209, 302, and 311
n Make conference presentation at ISAAPT
n Assist with grant proposal
n Write journal article
n Assist with lesson preparation in PHY
310, 312, and 353
n Supervise student teacher
n Make conference presentation
n Write journal article
Evaluation
& Grading:
The grade for
Professional Practice will be set using a holistic grading rubric, and will
include a detailed written review of graduate student work by program
coordinator.
Rationale:
The
course addresses the need for ongoing professional development required of all
in-service high school physics teachers under the State of Illinois’
teacher certification system. Additionally, it will help meet of need of
teachers, teacher candidates, and universities for preparing physics teacher
educators.
This program concentration in physics teacher education appears to be unique. This type of professional development is normally offered at graduate level, and can be used to meet professional certification needs of in-service physics teachers. With recent and very significant changes in expectations for the teaching of secondary-level physics in particular and science in general, this course of study would be most helpful in making expectations known and provide for the professional development of physics teachers, many of whom have been away from the university setting for many years.
No.
Not offered for variable credit; but course may be repeated during three different semesters to a maximum of three semester hours of credit. The syllabus describes the various activities associated with each semester of enrollment.
The primary audience for this course will certified, in-service high school teachers of physics and physical science with a minimum of three years of secondary-level teaching experience who are enrolled in the C&I Masters degree program in Curriculum and Instruction. As a professional practice course, enrollment in this course will take place generally during the last year of study leading up to graduation. These characteristics constitute the prerequisites for the course.