Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020

ART 4498 Art Education Internship I

A 90-semester-hour practicum for one semester, performed under the combined supervision of a certified teacher and the College supervisor. Applications must be completed by the posted deadline the semester prior to placement. Evidence of multicultural approaches to pedagogy, history and student/teacher associations will be evident in student interviews, shadowing of children in diverse settings and reflective practices.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Admission to teacher education and hold a pre-service certificate.

Typically Offered

Demorest Campus: fall day, spring day

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon the completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the following outcome-based learning skills:

  1. Support and promote an atmosphere conducive to student learning and one which gives evidence of effective class control and student management in a democratic classroom.
  2. Use a variety of strategies to encourage physical, social, emotional, aesthetic, and cognitive development of children and adolescence.
  3. Demonstrate subject matter competency, critical thinking, and attempt to facilitate student learning in meaningful ways.
  4. Prepare and use Piedmont lesson plans to on design learning segments that incorporate developmentally appropriately curriculum and instructional practices.
  5. Explore a variety of appropriate teaching techniques to meet the needs of diverse learners, considering innate abilities, learning styles, and cultural experiences.
  6. Observe and explore how experienced teachers create and modify environments and experiences to meet the individual needs of all children, including children with disabilities, developmental delays, linguistic differences, and special abilities.
  7. Demonstrate sensitivity to differences in family structures and social and cultural backgrounds.
  8. Effectively use technology and a variety of educational materials, including assistive technologies for children with disabilities.
  9. Model and promote constructivist practices.
  10. Implement basic health, nutrition, and safety management practices for children.
  11. Demonstrate an ability and willingness to self-evaluate and to evaluate students using a variety of formal and informal assessments.
  12. Cultivate and demonstrate such personal qualities as appropriate appearance, enthusiasm, ability to get along well with others, maturity, dependability, standard edited English usage, positive attitude toward teaching and students, sense of humor, and emotional stability.
  13. Demonstrate a willingness and ability to participate in the broad areas in which teachers are normally involved, such as co-curricular activities, guidance, administrative responsibilities within the classroom, curriculum evaluation and construction, in-service education, and community service; however, teacher candidates should not take on coaching duties during their internship as these positions are generally time consuming and often require missing classroom experiences in order to travel.
  14. Positively communicate and collaborate with other educators, parents/families, agencies, and the community, and work effectively as a member of a professional team.
  15. Demonstrate awareness of and a firm commitment to the profession’s code of ethical conduct.