Title: New Student Orientation
1New Student Orientation
2Web Portal
- Verify that you have registered for all of the
correct classes. Student teaching schedule
numbers and add codes will be provided, by email,
in the first two weeks of September.
3Web Portal
- Print out a copy of your class schedule for your
records. - If you need an add code, ask your instructor.
You must have all courses added by the add and
drop deadlines.
4Web Portal
- The Drop Deadline isMonday,
- September 14th,
- at
- 600 PM
5Web Portal
- The Add Deadline isWednesday,
- September 16th,
- at
- 600 PM
6Personal Information
If your personal information (such as address,
phone number, email address, etc) changes while
in the credential program you must notify
- SDSU via the Web Portal
- (log on and update your info).
- AND
7Personal Information
- The School of Teacher Education (STE) Office by
one of the following methods - 1. Fill out a form on our web site
- http//edweb.sdsu.edu/STE/student_forms.htm
- and email it or bring it by our office, EBA 255
- 2. Send an email to admste_at_mail.sdsu.edu
- (please include your Red ID)
8BA/Pre-requisite Transcripts
- If you completed some of the pre-requisite
courses or your BA at a school other than SDSU,
we need one official transcript for your file by
the drop deadline. Please let an office staff
member know if you will be unable to meet this
deadline. - If you took the courses at SDSU, please submit a
copy of your unofficial transcripts from the Web
Portal.
9Emergency Teaching Permit
- If you applied for an Emergency Teaching Permit
instead of the Certificate of Clearance, you must
keep this permit current throughout the program. - It is only valid for 1 year.
- Please renew online, which is the fastest way,
at https//teachercred.ctc.ca.gov/ and click on
renew credentials.
10Three Semester/Part Time Block Students
- If you havent already done so, you must submit a
copy of your Certificate of Clearance or
Emergency Teaching Permit and a copy of official
passing CSET scores prior to student teaching. - You can not student teach without these documents
in your file.
11CPR
- CPR needs to be completed by the start of your
second semester in the program. It must be valid
when applying for your credential. The course
you take must include Adult, Child, and Infant
CPR. Here are some places to contact - American Red Cross (619) 542-7400 www.sdarc.org
- A-B-CPR First Aid TrainingÂ
- (858) 693-3304Â Â www.abcpr.biz
- CPR Today, online class www.cprtoday.com
12U.S. Constitution
- The U.S. Constitution requirement must be
fulfilled by the end of our program. You can do
one of the following - Test out through the SD County Office of
Education For information on this test go to,
http//www.sdcoe.net/ssp/dsc/pdf/USC2008Info.pdf - Take a course at SDSU (CCS 141A, Hist 109, 115,
409, Pol S 102 all satisfy this requirement). - Take a course at a community college.
13Student Teacher Handbook
- Please download the student teacher handbook
located on our web site at - http//edweb.sdsu.edu/STE/documents/credential_pro
gram_handbook.pdf - You are responsible for knowing the information
this handbook contains.
14Keep Copies of Everything!
- Our office is not able to make copies for you.
- Please submit copies of original documents to our
office (except transcripts)
15Keep Copies of Everything!
- Start now creating a career file or binder.
Include original - CBEST and CSET score sheets
- TB test
- Letters of Recommendation
- Transcripts and any other important documents
regarding your teaching career
16Keep Copies of Everything!
- Request Letters of Recommendation from
- block/team leader,
- master teachers,
- principals,
- supervisors, etc.
- Add these letters to your file. You will need
- these letters when applying for jobs in the
- future.
17Professional Demeanor
- Remember, you are beginning a new profession.
Although you are technically in school you are
also out in the field making contacts for the
future - Make sure you dress appropriately
- Be respectful and polite to all people
- Proofread all correspondence (including your
emails) - Strive for excellence
18Leave of Absence
Should something come up and you need to take a
leave of absence from the program, you may do so
for 2 consecutive semesters without having to
re-apply. You must
- Contact your Team Leader about the situation.
- Fill out form on Web Portal.
- Fill out form found on the STE web site.
19We Are Here to Help!
- Should you need help with anything along the
way we are all here to help. - Your first point of contact is your Team/Block
Leader. Talk to them about any issues in
placement, time conflict, leave of absences, etc. - Second, contact the office if you need any
paperwork, registration information, or general
program questions. - Seek advising.
20Resources
- STE web page http//edweb.sdsu.edu/STE
-
- SDSU web page and Web Portal www.sdsu.edu
-
- Constitution exam info http//www.sdcoe.net/ssp/d
sc/pdf/USC2008Info.pdf - CCTC https//teachercred.ctc.ca.gov
21Important Email Addresses
- Multiple Subject
- Melanie Falkenberg mfalkenb_at_mail.sdsu.edu
- Single Subject
- Kathleen Borsos-Wooley kwooley_at_mail.sdsu.edu
22Important Email Addresses
- STE Front Desk
- admste_at_mail.sdsu.edu
- STE Department Coordinator
- marcus_at_mail.sdsu.edu
23New Student Orientation
24Shift Happens
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vjpEnFwiqdx8feature
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