Saturday, September 10, 2011

My DRAFT Internship Plan

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2
Analyze the school’s vision/mission statement as it relates to the school’s master schedule. Determine if the vision statement is reflected in the reality of the master schedule.
Jeff Pack
May 2012
2
2
Review the strategic plan for the district. Note the personnel involved in the plan’s development, implementation, and evaluation. Investigate support and concerns from the various parties involved.
Vicki Mims
May 2012
3
2
Review board policy and administrative regulations regarding data collection, assessment, and evaluation. Evaluate the degree to which the policy and/or administrative regulations are being implemented. Write a reflective statement about ways in which the leader would seek to improve compliance in this area. The intern will prepare a policy/administrative regulation proposal for board consideration.
Laurie O’Donnel
May 2012
5
2
Choose a current issue in the district (504 testing accommodations). Use steps for issue resolution with a small group of concerned parties. Reach consensus for a plan to resolve the issue and/or critique on areas where the resolution failed.
Laurie O’Donnell
Laurie Goforth
May 2012
6
2
With permission of the superintendent, observe a district cabinet or district administrative team meeting where the leader plans to use collaborative decision making. Observe the leader’s behaviors in outlining goals/problem definition, seeking information, providing information, clarifying/elaborating, challenging viewpoints, diagnosing progress, and summarizing.
Vicki Mims
May 2012
4
3
Review board policy and administrative regulations regarding how communications will be managed in the district. Assess the level of compliance with policy/regulations, and write a reflective statement describing how communications might be improved.
Robert Cobb
May 2012
25
3
Interview one or more persons involved in district public relations. The interview will include strategies for effective communication to and from the community and the issue of community politics.
Tammy Dowdy
May 2012
26
3
Examine the current policy and procedures for parent involvement in the district. A brief summary of the district’s initiatives in parent involvement will be included in the notebook.
Anne Gunning
May 2012
27
3
Examine and evaluate the school library with regard to resources that address the heritage and values of culturally diverse populations.
Cheryl Tippit
May 2012
28
3
Compile a list of social agencies that are available to help and support the students, faculty, and administration.
Jamie Harbuck
May 2012
29
1, 4
Obtain a copy of the job description and evaluation instrument used for the principal position. Analyze the correlation between the requirements listed in the job description and the performance standards of the evaluation.
Renee Casey
May 2012
30
1, 4
Find a retired educator or elderly community member, and conduct an interview. Focus on the oral history of the community and school system. Note significant events that effect the district today.
TBD
May 2012
31
1, 4
Meet with a group of school staff members (e.g. secretaries, clerks, etc.) to discuss their perspectives of ethical/unethical behaviors employed by certified personnel in the district. Seek recommendations for policy changes, additional training, and/or consequences to ensure increased ethical practices by certified personnel.
MJHS Staff
May 2012
32
1, 4
Develop the following interpersonal skills throughout the school year:
-          Acknowledges the accomplishments of others
-          Seeks to know and understand others
When leading meetings:
-          Encourages others to participate
-          Encourages consideration of varying perspectives
Jeff Pack
May 2012
33
1, 4
Review the board policy manual. Interview  the assistant superintendent to discuss the compilation and updating process of the manual and the role of the board in the process.
Robert Cobb
May 2012
7
5
Interview persons involved in the implementation of district curriculum. Describe the implementation process, and note successes and concerns/problems with its implementation.
Rhonda Parmer
May 2012
8
5
Participate in the process of student class scheduling.
Jeff Pack
May 2012
9
5
Observe one  instructional assistant (academic coach). Note duties, time, and expertise in academic assistance to the students.
Shelby Cruse
May 2012
13
5
Work collaboratively with one teacher in the planning and supervising of a cocurricular activity.
TBD
May 2012
34
5
Attend one special education meeting involving initial placement or annual review.
Trish Newby
May 2012
10
6
Meet with a group of similar subject-area or grade-level teachers and review the current curriculum and lesson plans. Compile the amount of traditional, behavioral, cognitive, and experiential learning objectives used. Solicit methods for utilizing more cognitive and experiential objectives in the curriculum and lesson plans.
Laura Chaffiin
May 2012
11
6
Interview persons responsible for assessing technology software. Describe the process used. Evaluate the process used, and discuss concerns and any recommendations for improvement.
Trudy LeDoux
May 2012
12
6
Form and lead a team of teachers to study and develop a plan for improving test scores. The area chosen should be an area of identified as a weakness in school achievement. The plan should be feasible but may require additional funds and/or a broader base of support for its implementation.
8th grade science teachers
May 2012
16
6
Examine the district discipline policy and provide an analysis of its strengths and weaknesses.
Robert Cobb
May 2012
36
6
Compile a list of current issues that affect teaching and learning. Use research literature and perspectives from administrators, teachers, students, and parents in compiling the list. Assess the degree of importance and urgency for each issue.
Various
May 2012
14
7
Collaborate with an experienced staff developer in one staff development activity.
Rhonda Parmer
May 2012
23
7
Interview the person responsible for district personnel. Major requirements and issues to be discussed will include the planning, recruitment, selection, induction, compensation, evaluation, and dismissal of personnel.
Renee Casey
May 2012
18
8
Review the job descriptions and evaluation forms for the key office personnel in the district (e.g. secretary, administrative assistant, attendance officer). Compare  these to the actual work demands.
Various office staff
May 2012
19
8
Meet with the district attendance officer. Discuss the rules, procedures, and ramifications of attendance on law, finance, and general district operations.
Ernest Hubert
May 2012
24
8
Interview the administrator responsible for the district finance/budget office. The interview will focus on administrative responsibility, guidelines, training, and any other major needs or concerns.
Ryan Boone
May 2012
37
8
Contact several persons experienced in the superintendent position, and compile a list of professional associations, service organizations, and local, state, and federal agencies that provide expertise and service to the position.
TBD
May 2012
38
8
Compile a list of books, publications, training manuals, and district or state publications used or recommended for the superintendent.
TDB
May 2012
20
9
Meet with the director of maintenance to review job responsibilities and schedules of staff. Observe one custodian or maintenance person for a period of time.
Jimmy Anderson
May 2012
21
9
Interview the director of transportation to discuss current issues and needs for transportation. The discussion will include costs, maintenance, personnel issues, training and safety, and student problems.
Brian Cmaidalka
May 2012
22
9
Interview the district director of food and nutrition services to discuss the current requirements, concerns, and issues of the program.
Judy Lee
May 2012
15
10
Review board policy regarding innovations and change in the district. Select two or three readings from respected journals, and discuss the content with faculty and administration. Assess the degree to which change theory is used to facilitate innovation and changes in district programs and operations.
Robert Cobb
May 2012
17
10
Participate in a career or educational program session with a counselor and a student.
Counselor
May 2012
35
10
Choose a current issue in the district. Find two persons on either side of the issue. Meet with the persons, and devise a resolution.
TBD
May 2012

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