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2016-2017

FacultyResourceGuide

DepartmentofEducatorPreparation,

InnovationandResearch

MarillacHall

CollegeofEducation FullyAccreditedbytheMissouriDepartmentofElementaryandSecondaryEducation(DESE)and

TheCouncilfortheAccreditationofEducatorPreparation(CAEPformerlyNCATE)

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TableofContents

Welcome......................................................................................................................................................................3

Organization

DepartmentFacultyContactInformation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………4

CollegeLeadersandStaffContactInformation.......................................................................................................5

Advising(OASIS)DegreeProgramDistribution........................................................................................................6

AdjunctFAQ.............................................................................................................................................................7

CollegeofEducationDepartmentOrganizationalChart..........................................................................................8

Processes

PreparingtoTeachYourCourse…………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………9

HelpfulDepartmentInformationandCourseSchedulingProcess....................................................................10-13

Information

AcademicCalendar.................................................................................................................................................14

DepartmentandCollegeFacultyMeetingSchedule..............................................................................................15

FacultyCodeofEthics............................................................................................................................................16

StudentConductCode...........................................................................................................................................17

ProfessionalBehaviorandAttributesAssessment............................................................................................18-20

UMSLContactInformationforRulesandRegulationsConcerns...........................................................................21

COECenters,Resources,andServices..............................................................................................................22-23

CourseSchedulingProcedure................................................................................................................................24

GradeAppealPolicyandProcess......................................................................................................................25-26

EarlyAlertSystemforStudentSuccess..................................................................................................................27

WinterWeatherClosing.........................................................................................................................................28

TeacherEducationProgram

Level1—PerformanceOutcomes(Goals)..............................................................................................................29

Level2—PerformanceOutcomes(Goals)..............................................................................................................29

Level3—MissouriStandardsforTeacherEducationPrograms(MoSPE)..........................................................30-31

ClinicalExperienceOffice…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..31

MastersofEducationProgram

MasterinEducationProgramGoals,CoreCourses..........................................................................................32-33

MasterDegreeConcentrations..............................................................................................................................33

CollegeofEducationPrograms

CollegeofEducationDegreeProgramsandAccreditations..............................................................................34-35

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DepartmentofEducatorPreparation,InnovationandResearch

369MarillacHall,OneUniversityBoulevard,St.Louis,MO63121

DearColleagues,

Welcome to the College of Education faculty of the University ofMissouri-St. Louis. We appreciate your

commitmenttoprovidingthehighestqualityofinstructionforourstudents.Contributionsweprovidefuture

and present educators, enabling them to realize their academic and professional potential and goals are

invaluable.

The leadership and administrative assistants of the Department of Educator Preparation, Innovation and

Researcharecommittedtoassistingandsupportingthebestqualityinstructioninanyandallwayspossible.

In tandem with all instructional personnel and their support staff, we can ensure that our academic

instructionalexperienceanddeliveryarebotheffectiveandproductive,asweseektoachieveourgoals,as

wellasthoseofourstudents.

This booklet is designed to help provide procedural information and references throughout the current

academicyear.Therewilllikelybeadditionalclarificationorfurthersupportneededatvarioustimes;please

contact the Instructional Support Staff such inquiries and/or suggestions that can further benefit you, our

students, and related departmental endeavors. Questions or concerns regarding certification processesshouldbedirectedtotheOfficeofAdvisingandStudentServices(OASIS)at314-516-5937.

Thehallmarkofourexistence–providingtheabsolutebest instructionandservicetoGreaterSt.Louis, its

surrounding regions, and online nationally and globally – builds the finest of tomorrow’s educators. Our

efforts radiate in profoundways that greatly enhance the lives of thosewho trust with us their learning

potentialandpursuitofpersonalgoals.Let’shaveatotallyrewardingacademicyearahead!

Bestregards,

NancyRobbSinger,PhD

AssociateProfessor

DepartmentChair

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EducatorPreparation,InnovationandResearch

DepartmentDirectory2016-2017

Bredemeier, Brenda 6820 bredemeierb@umsl.edu Teacher Ed/PE 312 Marillac Berkowitz, Marvin 7521 berkowitz@umsl.edu Character Ed G12 Marillac Candela, Amber 6095 candelaa@umsl.edu Math Ed 305 Marillac Cochran, Judith 7302 CochranJu@msx.umsl.edu Literacy/Adult Ed 206 Marillac Cordova, Ralph 5799 cordovar@umsl.edu Foreign lang/TESOL 306 Marillac Fink, Kathleen 5332 finkk@umsl.edu TFA/ EdCollabitat 201 Ed Admin Garry, Vanessa 5906 garryv@umsl.edu Ed Leadership 258 Marillac Granger, Charles 6226 granger@umsl.edu Science Ed 239 Research Haywood, Kathleen 5872 kathleen_haywood@umsl.edu Ed.D. and Ph.D. 201 Ed Admin Husbye, Nick 4894 husbyen@umsl.edu Literacy 304 Marillac Kong, Na Young 6557 kongn@umsl.edu Early Child/ Special Ed 365 Marillac Kopetz, Pat 4885 kopetzp@umsl.edu Special Education 257 Marillac Koscielski, Stephanie 6741 koscielskis@umsl.edu Clinical Experience 202 SCC Kyle, William 5375 kylew@umsl.edu Science/Elem Ed 356 Marillac Lankford, Louis 6752 lankford@umsl.edu Art/Sec. Ed 213 FAB Lewis-Harris, Jackie 6023 lewis-harrisj@umsl.edu Social Studies/Teacher Ed 313 Marillac Mishra, Jennifer 5984 mishraj@umsl.edu Music Ed 104 Music Morris, Jerome 5927 morrisjer@umsl.edu Ed Leadership 255 Marillac Navarro, Virginia 5871 navarrov@umsl.edu Teacher Education 354 Marillac Navin, Lynn 6789 Lynnavin@umsl.edu Early Childhood 130 SCC Price, Charis 5096 pricechar@umsl.edu Early Child/Special Ed 308 Marillac Regester, April 5917 regestera@umsl.edu Special Education 359A Marillac Rogers, Rebecca 5797 rogersrl@umsl.edu Literacy 366 Marillac Saul, Wendy 4580 saulw@umsl.edu Springboard Ed 316 Marillac Shuls, James 5628 shulsj@umsl.edu Ed Leadership 212 Marillac Shymansky, Jim 5046 shymasnkyj@umsl.edu Science Ed 355 Marillac Singer, Nancy 5517 singerna@umsl.edu English Ed 358 Marillac Slapac, Alina 7358 slapaca@umsl.edu Elem/Multicultural Ed 367 Marillac Song, Kim 5924 songk@umsl.edu TESOL/Social Studies 363 Marillac Taylor, Ann 5106 taylorann@umsl.edu Partnerships 201 Ed Admin Vatterott, Cathy 5863 vatterott@umsl.edu Middle Ed 315 Marillac Westhoff, Laura 5692 westhoffl@umsl.edu History/Sec Ed. 467 Lucas Wilkinson, Gayle 5951 gwilkinson@umsl.edu Sec. Ed, C & I 307 Marillac

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CollegeContactInformation

Chair:

Dr.NancySinger 358MarillacHall 314-516-5517 singerna@umsl.edu

InstructionalSupportStaff:

ErikaCotton 202Marillac 314-516-5475 cottoneri@umsl.edu

BeckyMottl 267Marillac 314-516-6519 mottlrl@umsl.edu

FacultySupportStaff:

KrisEast 269Marillac 314-516-5944 EastK@umsl.edu

CharleneMcDaniel 269Marillac 314-516-5945 mcdanielcha@umsl.edu

ProjectSupportStaff:

TenilleMartin 265Marillac 314-516-5783 martinten@umsl.edu

InterimandAssociateDeanforEducatorPreparationandCommunityPartnerships

Dr.AnnTaylor 201EAB 314-516-5106 taylorann@umsl.edu

DirectorofClinicalExperiencesandSchoolPartnerships

Ms.StephanieKoscielski 205SCB 314-516-6741 koscielskis@umsl.edu

Ms.AnikaRoy(Assistant) 203SCB 314-516-6792 roya@umsl.edu

Ms.ChristineSykora(Assistant)203SCB 314-516-4511 sykorac@umsl.edu

DirectorofDoctoralPrograms

Dr.WilliamKyle 201EAB 314-516-5375 kylew@umsl.edu

OutreachSiteDirectors

LynneGlickert St.Charles 314.922.7712 glickertl@umsl.edu

DebraPonder JeffersonCollege 314.799.1053 ponderj@umsl.edu

KentRobison SLCCCatWildwood robisonk@umsl.edu

OfficeofAdvisingandStudentServices(OASIS)

Director:

Dr.ShawnWoodhouse 123SCC 314-516-5889 woodhouses@umsl.edu

Receptionist:

Ms.LauraWatt 116SCC 314-516-5937 wattl@umsl.edu

AcademicAdvisors:

EboniSterling 127BSCC 314-516-5938 sterlingel@umsl.edu

KimberlyPrather 143SCC 314-516-5483 pratherk@umsl.edu

MaxwellArtis 127ASCC 314-516-5930 artism@umsl.edu

LelaTaussig 118SCC 314-516-5831 tassigl@umsl.edu

DanTebeau 144SCC 314-516-5482 tebeaud@umsl.edu

StudentRetention:

EllenMeadows 119SCC 314-516-7697 meadowse@umsl.edu

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OfficeofAdvisingandStudentServices(OASIS)

Telephone/Drop-InReferralGuide

Advisor Telephone

Extension

Office

Number

SCC

ReferStudents/PotentialStudentsInquiring

About:

LauraWatt 5937 116 Greetsallvisitors,makesadvisorappointments

KimberlyPrather 4329 143 SecondaryEducation(exceptSocialStudies)

ElementaryEducationReadingCertification

EarlyChildhood/SpecialEd

ElementaryEducationR-Z

K-12PhysicalEducation

TESOL/QTEL

MaxwellArtis 5938 127A SpecialEducation&AutismStudiesCertificate

Counseling–School&MentalHealth

EducationAdministration

HigherEducation/AdultEd

M.Ed.SecondaryEducation:C&IandGeneral

Emphasis

Teachin12;MiddleSchool

DanTebeau 5482 144 SecondaryEducation:Biology,Chemistry,Physics

ElementaryEducationI-Q

BachelorofEducationalStudiesI-Q

EarlyChildhood/SpecialEd

TESOL/QTEL

EboniSterling 5930 127B SecondaryEducation:SocialStudies

ElementaryEducationAtoH

BachelorofEducationalStudiesA-H

K-12Art&Music

LelaTaussig 5831 118 TeachforAmerica

EllenMeadows 7697 119 TransitiontoTeaching

Shawn

Woodhouse

5889 123 OtherDisciplinesasNeeded

BillKyle

5375 201EAB Doctoral–applicantinquiriesandcurrentstudent

issues

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ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR FAQ 1. Course Materials: The course syllabus and materials have been prepared for you by the Faculty Steward of that course. You can change the course schedule dates and teaching methods, but not assignments and content. Significant changes can only be made with prior Faculty Steward approval. Note that the syllabus for each course is an agreement between the faculty and the student. 2. Class Meetings: Instructors are expected to meet with their students of each course session for the full length of the course. If you are absent due to illness, post a lesson on MyGateway that students can complete. You should send your students an e-mail and you should also post a notice of class cancellation, as soon as possible, on your MyGateway course site. 3. Copies: All course materials should be on the MyGateway site rather than making paper copies. If you must request paper copies be made for your classes for exams or quizzes by the university copy service. The request should be made at least 48 hours in advance. Request forms are located in 269 Marillac Hall. Submit requests to Faculty Services in 269 Marillac Hall in person or in a detailed email with the document attached (coefaculty@umsl.edu). If you have EMERGENCY needs for copies, swipe your UMSL ID in any UMSL copier. There is a limit of 50 emergency copies per semester. 4. Support Staff: Please check your mailbox each time you teach. If you are teaching off-campus, the administrative assistants can mail your mail to your home if you notify them periodically (coefaculty@umsl.edu). For instruction concerns contact coeinstruction@umsl.edu 5. Course Evaluations: Course evaluations are completed at the mid-point of the term and at the end of the term. You will receive an e-mail to sign up for mid-term evaluations. The results provide opportunity for mid-course corrections. Towards the end of the semester, your students will receive an email informing them how to log in and how to complete these evaluations. The link to course evaluations is on MyGateway home. You can encourage your students to participate by taking them to the TLC or giving points for proof of completion or extra class time to complete them on their own devices. You may NOT remain in the classroom while your students complete the evaluation. After grades have been submitted you will receive an email letting you know how to log in and see the results of your evaluations. You can log in before the end to see how evaluations have been completed. 6. Grade Appeals: Students may challenge grades. This usually occurs if you do not give students regular feedback. Please be sure to provide grades in your class MyGateway site before mid-semester. Make sure your syllabus and the points awarded for a grade are clear. Include deductions for late work. You can see the Appeal Process on page 25-26 of this Handbook. 7. Campus Safety: If you are teaching in the evenings and do not feel safe in the building or walking to your car, please do not hesitate to contact campus security for an escort. They can be reached through the red phones in the hallway or by dialing 5155 or any phone 314-516-5155. Please report any suspicious activity or anyone loitering in the hallways. Safety posters are located in hallways. Be familiar with these procedures. 8. UMSL Email: Students expect that faculty will communicate with them via e-mail. Make sure to check your UMSL e-mail account regularly or request that it be forwarded to one you check often. 9. Students with Disabilities: Unlike K12 education, it is the students’ responsibility to identify themselves as requiring accommodations for special needs before class meetings begin; this means that instructors should not make accommodations for individual students unless requested to do so. (Disability Access Services, MSC 144, 516-6554)

10. Student Supplies: Student are expected to provide their own general supplies and, within reason, materials for the course. Be sure to list items you expect the student to provide in order to succeed in the course. The Faculty Support has limited office supplies for faculty use. 11. Using MyGateway: MyGateway-http://mygateway.umsl.eduQuestions about MyGateway or other technology that is available for your use should be directed to the Technology and Learning Center (TLC) in 100 Marillac Hall (516-4800) or to the Information Technology Services (516-6034), Faculty Resource Center (516-6704). Both have websites and help desks. The ITS Faculty Resource Center offers training classes and a calendar for topics is listed on their website. The TLC staff will help you with individual questions and provide you support for the equipment found in that center. 12. Parking: You will receive a temporary parking permit until you are able to register your vehicle with campus parking. http://www.umsl.edu/%7etransportation/

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Organizational ChartCollege of Education, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Interim Dean AnnTaylor

AssociateDeanforSchool

andCommunity

Partnerships

AnnTaylor

DirectorforDoctoral

Programs

KathleenHaywood

DirectorforCollabitat

KathleenFink

Departmentof

EducationSciencesand

ProfessionalPrograms

Chair:DonGouwens

DepartmentofEducator

Preparation,Innovation,

andResearch

Chair:NancySinger

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PreparingtoTeachYourCourse:RecommendedProcedures

1. Acquirethemostcurrentsyllabusofyourcourse(s)fromtheMyGatewaycoursesiteorthe

InstructionalSupportStaffcoeinstruction@umsl.edu

2. Obtaintheassigned(andhopefullymostrecent)editionofthetextfromtheInstructionalSupport

Staff,ErikaCottonat314-516-5475.Pleaserequestadeskcopy(freecopyprovidedbypublisher)

ofatextforyourprofessionaluse.

3. Requestinformationrelatedtonecessarypaperwork,salaryscale,etc.,fromBeckyMottl314-

516-6519toinsuretimelyandaccuratecompensation.

4. ConnectwiththeFacultyStewardofyourcourse.Becomefamiliarwiththecourseon

MyGateway.

5. Checktoensurethatyourcourseislistedonthe“MyGateway”web-basedcoursemanagement

system(http://mygateway.umsl.edu).

6. LearntousethefunctionsinMyGatewayespeciallytheGradeCenter(Book).Youarerequired

tohavestudentssubmitassignmentstotheMyGatewayCoursesiteinsteadofsendingthemvia

email.Youcanrecordandprovidefeedbackdirectlytothestudents.Youshouldhaveatleast4

assignmentspostedbyMid-Semester.Onlinetutorials,whereinstructorscanlearnfromonline

assistanceandinformationabouttraining,canbeaccessedat:

http://www.umsl.edu/technology/mgwhelp/fachelp1.html

Ifyouhaveanyproblemsorquestions,pleasecontacttheHelpDesk:314.516.6034.

7. ChangeinstructorcontactinformationandmodifythesyllabusinMyGateway.Uponcompletion

ofeachsemester’ssyllabi,emaileach(anelectroniccopy)toErikaCottoncottoneri@umsl.edu

oneweekpriortothebeginningofthesemester.UploadyoursyllabusontotheMyGateway

siteforyourcourseaswell.

8. SCOPEhasmovedtoMyCOE!TheCollegeofEducationisnowimplementinganewplatformfor

course-embeddedassessments.SCOPEwillnowbeapartoftheMyCOEdatasystem

(mycoe.umsl.edu).ThisnewsystemisavailableforallCOEstudentsinallprograms.It'sfree,easy

touse,andcentralizesallevaluationdataintooneplace.Thereisnosetupnecessary.Ifyour

coursehasaSCOPEassessment,itwillnowbeavailableonthenewMyCOE:SCOPE.Ifyouhaveany

suggestionsorfeedback,pleasecontacttheadministratorsatscope@umsl.edu.

MyCOE:SCOPEInstructionsforFaculty

MyCOE:SCOPEInstructionsforCandidates

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HelpfulDepartmentInformation

InstructorMailboxesinMarillacHall

Instructors’mailboxesarelocatedintheanteroomoutside269MarillacHall.PEinstructormailissentto

239MarkTwain.

E-mail

AllinstructorshaveemailaccountssetupforthemautomaticallywhenHumanResourcesentershiring

informationintothesystem.Ifyouhaveaproblemwiththis,contacttheHelpDeskat314.516.6034.

TechnologyandLearningCenter(TLC)

Awidevarietyoftechnologicalassistanceandresourcesforbothinstructorsandstudentsisavailablein

theTechnologyandLearningCenter(TLC)locatedin100MarillacHall.Forinformationandhoursof

service,gotohttp://tlc.umsl.edu/.TheTLCisprovidedbytheCollegeofEducationtosupportP-12and

collegelevelinstruction.Facultycanrequestthattheirstudentsbeallowedtoborrowdigitalstill

cameras,digitalvideocameras,andrelatedequipmentforclassprojects.SeetheTLCwebsiteoraTLC

staffmemberfordetails.

ClassRosters

ClassrostersandverificationformsaresenttotheDepartmentOfficebytheRecordsOffice.These

formsaredistributedtofacultyelectronically.Youmayobtainanelectronicclassrosterbygoingto

MyView(http://myview.umsl.edu).SigninanduseSelf-Service.

Textbooks

Full-timefacultymemberschoosethetextbooksforallcourses.CoordinatedbyInstructionalSupport

Staff,textbookordersgototheUMSLcampusbookstore,andrequestingdeskcopiesfrompublishers

canbeassistedthem.Thedeskcopyofthetext,providedfortheinstructor’suse,shouldbereturnedto

theDepartmentOfficewhentheinstructorisnolongerteachingthecourse.Alltextchangesshouldbe

discussedwiththeFacultyStewardorDepartmentChair,whowilltheninformtheInstructionalSupport

Staffofsuchchanges.ContactErikaCottonwithquestions(seeHandbooklistp.5)

CoursePacketstobesoldintheUMSLBookstoreshouldhaveatitlepage,whichmustincludethe

coursenameandnumber,andthesectionnumber(ornumbers).Thecoursepacketshouldbebrought

totheDepartmentOfficeforcopyingatleast4weekspriortothestartofclasses.Ifthecoursepacket

includesinformationwhichhasacopyright,theinstructormustcompletetheformsforcopyright

clearanceeachsemester.Thebookstorerequirestheseforms2monthsbeforethestartofclasses.

Booksandcoursepacketsforon-campuscoursesareavailabletostudentsintheUniversityBookstore

locatedintheMillenniumStudentCenter.Informationisavailableathttp://www.umslbookstore.com/.

StudentPapers

Instructorsareresponsibleforgettingallpaperstothestudents.Duetoprivacyissues,thesepapers

cannotbeleftoutforthepublictoperuse.Makearrangementswithstudentswheretopickupwork

thatcannotbecontainedinMyGateway.

ParkingPermits

NewinstructorsshouldreporttoParkingandTransportation,#44CampusPoliceBuilding,forparking

permits.Temporarypermitswillbeissueduntilcampuspoliceverifyemployment.Permanentpermits

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willbesenttotheInstructionalSupportStaff,andthenplacedintheinstructor’smailbox.Thereisa$50

fineforparkingwithoutasticker.Returninginstructorswillneedtomakeanonlinerequestat:

http://www.umsl.edu/~transportation/parking/vehicle_registration.html.PhoneUMSLCampusPolice

at314.516.5155torequesthelpgettingtoyourcar,orautomotiveassistance.Particularly,ifyouare

lateinleavingMarillacHall,phonethemforsupervisingyourexittoyourvehicle.

InstructorAbsences

Ifyouaregoingtobeabsent,duetoillnessoremergency,pleaseinformtheDepartmentChairat

singerna@umsl.eduMakeeveryefforttoattendeveryclass–otherwise,incaseofabsence,postyourabsencenoticeonyourMyGatewaycourseAnnouncementsite,withasmuchpriornotificationto

studentsaspossible.ClassesareconductedonlyatauthorizedUniversitysites.

SubmittingGrades:http://www.umsl.edu/~registration/Faculty-Staff/

MyViewistheOfficialFacultyWebGradingsitehttps://myview.umsl.edu/psp/prd/?cmd=loginAllnew

instructorsmustcompleteFERPA(FamilyEducationalRightsandPrivacyAct)trainingpriortobeing

givenaccesstoMyView.IfyouareanewinstructoranddonotseetheFERPAcourseinyour

MyGatewaysite,youmayself-enrollfollowingthesesteps:

SignintoMyGateway.

• ClickontheFacultyStafftabatthetopofthepage.

• ClickonFERPATrainingCourseintheFacultyToolbox(HowdoItaketheFERPAcourse?).

• Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthefinalexam,pleasecontactDanielleFaucettfaucettd@umsl.edu

Step-by-stepdirectionscanbefoundhere:http://www.umsl.edu/asp/files/pdfs/facgrading.pdf

OnlineGradeChanges

• Thefollowinglinkprovidesstep-by-stepinstructionsforusingthenewonlinegradechange

process.http://www.umsl.edu/asp/files/pdfs/onlinegradechange.pdf

• Shouldyouhaveanyquestionsregardingtheprocessoritsimplementation,pleasecontact

TheresaKeusskeusst@umsl.edu

• BelowistheOfficialOnlineGradeChangePolicyapprovedbytheFacultySenateAcademic

AdvisoryCommittee.

OnlineGradeChangePolicy

PolicyStatement

Electronicgradechangesmaybecompletedviathe“FacultySelf-ServiceCenter”inMyView.

Thisonlinefunctionalityisonlyavailabletotheofficialinstructorofrecord.

Thedeadlinetosubmitanelectronicgradechangeisonecalendaryearafteratermhasended.

Gradechangesafteroneyearwillrequirethepapergradechangeformthatmustbesignedby

theinstructorandDepartmentChairperson.

Thefollowingtermendingdatesareapplicabletoallcalendaryearsemestergradechanges:

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May31forthepreviousSpringSemester

August31forthepreviousSummerSemester

December31forthepreviousFallSemester

ElectronicgradechangesareNOTavailableforthefollowingscenarios.

• Changingto/fromanExcused(EX)grade

• Changingto/fromanAudit(AU)grade

• Changingto/fromaSatisfactory-Unsatisfactorygrade

• Changinganygradesafterastudenthasgraduated

Reports detailing all electronically processed grade changes will be available in COGNOS to run on

demandby theAcademicUnit and/orDepartmentChairs.Upon request, theRegistrarwill provide a

summaryreporttotheDepartmentChairperson.

AcademicSupport

MathandWritingAcademicCenter

Locatedat222SocialScienceBuilding|Phone:314.516.6863

Studentsneedinghelptoimprovetheirmathematicsorwritingskillsareabletoreceivefreeassistance

onawalk-inbasisintheMathandWritingAcademicCenter.

WritingCenter:http://www.umsl.edu/~umslenglish/Writing%20Center/

MathAcademicCenter:http://www.umsl.edu/mathcs/math-academic-center/

EarlyAlertSystem

FacultyareencouragedtousetheEarlyAlertSystemforundergraduatestudentswhoarehaving

difficultyinclass–absences,lowtestscores,poorassignments,etc. (Seepage29).http://www.umsl.edu/services/srs/facultyresources/alert.html

ExamSupport

StudentsshouldbedirectedtotakemakeupexaminationsintheAssessmentCenterintheCenterfor

AcademicDevelopment.Facultycanmakearrangementswiththatofficetoproctortests.Specific

informationforarrangementscanbefoundathttp://www.umsl.edu/~campustesting/

TheTechnologySupportCenter:http://www.umsl.edu/technology/tsc/

FacultyResourceCenterhttp://www.umsl.edu/technology/frc/

• TorequestAVequipmentinanopenclassroom:

http://www.umsl.edu/~iclabs/linked/avservice_request.htm

• TorequestAVequipmentinaclosedclassroom,youwillneedtocallandreservethe

equipment,pickitupandreturnit.Theinformationforthiscanbefound:

http://www.umsl.edu/technology/iss/Audio%20Visual%20Support/audio_visual.html

• Torequestanetworkedclassroom:

http://www.umsl.edu/%7Eiclabs/linked/tecservice_request.htm

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Teachingassistance:

TheCenterforTeachingandLearning(CTL)http://www.umsl.edu/services/ctl/isawealthof

informationforfaculty.

MyGatewaySet-upInformation

1) IfyouarecurrentlyaUM-St.Louisfacultymember,logontoMyGatewaytocheckyourcourse

listings.Iftherearechangesormodificationstobemade,clickon:

https://mygateway.umsl.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp

• thecontentofacoursebecopiedintoanothercoursesite

• multiplesectionsorcross-listedcoursesbecombined

• achangeininstructorlisting

• thataMyGatewaysitebecreatedforanorganization

3) IfyouareanewUM-St.Louisfacultymember,InstructionalSupportStaffareresponsiblefor

authorizingnewaccounts.

• Whentheformissubmitted,ITSisauthorizedtocreateMyGatewayande-mail)accountsand

makefacultyassignmentstocourses.Pleaseverifythatallinformationrequestedaboutnew

facultyisaccurate(socialsecuritynumber,birthdate,etc.).Besurethatnamesarecorrectly

spelledandthatcoursereferencenumbersareaccurate.

4) SourcesforHelp:

Troubleloggingon?CalltheTechnologySupportCenterat314-516-6034.

On-lineassistancewithMyGatewayisavailableat:mygateway@msx.umsl.edu.Thisisthefastest

waytogettechnicalassistancewithMyGatewayduringbusinesshours.Messagessenttothis

addressduringtheeveningoronweekendsmaybeansweredpriortothenextbusinessday.

Needhelpcoordinatingadepartment,unit,orDepartment’sMyGatewaysites?

Addanadministrativestaffpersontoyourunit’ssitesasa“coursebuilder.”The“coursebuilder”

hasprivilegestochangefacultyassignments,addfacultyandTAstocoursesites,andassistwith

addingdocumentsandlinks.

AssistancewithMyGateway?ChecktheMyGatewayworkshopscheduleavailableontheFaculty

HelppageinMyGatewayhttp://www.umsl.edu/technology/mgwhelp/orcall314.516.6538.

Forindividualinstruction:CalltheFacultyResourceCenterat314-516-6704.

5) Upcomingprogramsandhelpfulinformationforallfacultymemberscanbefoundbyvisiting:

CenterforTeachingandLearning-http://www.umsl.edu/ctl

FacultyResourceCenter-http://www.umsl.edu/technology/frc

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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR 2016-2017

FALL SEMESTER – 2016 August 22 Monday, classes begin 8:00 a.m. September 5 Monday, no classes, Labor Day holiday September 6 Tuesday, classes resume 8:00 a.m. November 19 Saturday, Fall Break (Thanksgiving holiday) begins 5:00 p.m. November 28 Monday, classes resume 8:00 a.m. December 10 Saturday, classes end 5:00 p.m. December 12 Monday, final examinations begin December 17 Saturday, Fall Semester closes, end of day December 17 Saturday, Fall Commencement

WINTER INTERSESSION – 2017 January 3 Tuesday, classes begin 8:00am January 14 Saturday, classes end 5:00pm

SPRING SEMESTER – 2017 January 16 Monday, Martin Luther King holiday January 17 Tuesday, classes begin 8:00 a.m. March 25 Saturday, Spring Break begins 5:00 p.m. April 3 Monday, classes resume 8:00 a.m. May 6 Saturday, classes end 5:00 p.m. May 8 Monday, final examinations begin May 13 Saturday, Spring Semester closes, end of day May 13 & 14 Saturday / Sunday, Spring Commencement

SUMMER SESSIONS – 2017 SUMMER SESSION 1 (4 WEEKS) May 15 Monday, classes begin, 8:00 a.m. May 29 Monday, no classes, Memorial Day holiday May 30 Tuesday, classes resume, 8:00 a.m. June 10 Saturday, session closes, end of day SUMMER SESSION 2 (4 WEEKS) June 12 Monday, classes begin, 8:00 a.m. July 4 Tuesday, no classes, Independence Day holiday July 5 Wednesday, classes resume, 8:00 a.m. July 8 Saturday, session closes, end of day SUMMER SESSION 3 (4 WEEKS) July 10 Monday, classes begin, 8:00 a.m. August 5 Saturday, session closes, end of day Final examinations are held during the last class meeting of Summer Sessions 1, 2 & 3 SUMMER SESSION 4 (8 WEEKS) May 15 – July 8 (Summer Sessions 1 & 2, above) July 5, 6, 7 & 8 Final Examinations SUMMER SESSION 5 (8 WEEKS) June 12 – August 5 (Summer Sessions 2 & 3, above) August 2, 3, 4 & 5 Final Examinations SUMMER SESSION 6 (12 WEEKS) May 15 – August 5 (Summer Sessions, 1, 2, & 3, above) August 2, 3, 4 & 5 Final Examinations

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Meeting CALENDAR FOR 2016-2017

Department of Educator Preparation, Innovation & Research Faculty Meetings Business meetings:

• Wednesday, September 7 9:00-11:30AM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, October 5 9:30-11:30AM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, November 2 9:30-11:30AM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, December 7 9:30-11:30AM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, February 1 9:30-11:30AMTLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, March 1 9:30-11:30AM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, April 5 9:30-11:30AM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, May 3 9:30-11:30AM TLC BOEING ROOM

Program Assessment meetings:

• Wednesday, August 24 3:00-4:30 PM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, September 28 3:00-4:30 PM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, October 26 3:00-4:30 PM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, January 25 3:00-4:30 PM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, February 22 3:00-4:30 PM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, March 22 3:00-4:30 PM TLC BOEING ROOM • Wednesday, April 26 3:00-4:30 PM TLC BOEING ROOM

College of Education Faculty Meeting Dates All meetings are in the TLC BOEING ROOM

• Wednesday, August 17 11:45 Welcome Back Luncheon • Wednesday, August 31 1:00-3:00PM TLC Boeing Room • Wednesday, September 21 1:00-3:00PM TLC Boeing Room • Wednesday, October 19 1:00-3:00PM TLC Boeing Room • Wednesday, November 16 1:00-3:00PM TLC Boeing Room • Wednesday, January 18 1:00-3:00PM TLC Boeing Room • Wednesday, February 22 1:00-3:00PM TLC Boeing Room • Wednesday, March 15 1:00-3:00PM TLC Boeing Room • Wednesday, April 19 1:00-3:00PM TLC Boeing Room

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CodeofEthicsforFaculty

TheCOEfacultyfollowsaCodeofEthicsoftheEducationalProfessionalthatstatesthataneducator

shouldbeendowedwiththoroughunderstandingofprofessionalethics,shouldpossessazealfor

continuousself-improvement,andshouldbeimbuedwithasenseofmoralandprofessional

responsibility.

Tofulfilltheseethicalobligations,itisheldthatpresentandfutureeducatorswill:

1. Notharmstudentsinanywaythatisdisrespectful,degrading,dangerous,psychologically

damagingorphysicallyharmful...

2. Notunreasonablyrestrainstudentsfromindependentactioninthepursuitoflearning.

3. Notunreasonablydenystudentsaccesstovaryingpointsofview.

4. Notdeliberatelysuppressordistortsubjectmatterrelevanttopupil’sprogressand

communicateconcernstothosewhocanassistinremediation.

5. Makereasonableeffortstoprotectthestudentfromconditionsharmfultolearningortohealth

andsafety.

6. Notonthebasisofrace,color,creed,sex,nationalorigin,maritalstatus,politicalorreligious

beliefs,family,socialorculturalbackground,orsexualorientationunfairly:

• Excludeanystudentfromparticipationinanyprogram

• Denybenefitstoanystudent

• Grantanyadvantagetoanystudent

7. Notuseprofessionalrelationshipswithstudentstoprivateadvantage.

8. Notdiscloseinformationaboutstudentsobtainedinthecourseofprofessionalserviceunless

disclosureservesacompellingprofessionalpurposeorisrequiredbylaw.

9. Establishandmaintainrelationshipsoftrustandcooperationwithcolleaguesandfellow

students.

10. Supportcolleaguesinmeetingtheirprofessionalneedsandintheirprofessionaldevelopment.

11. Communicateopenlyandtruthfully.

12. Beobjectiveandaccurateinreportingtheknowledgeuponwhichwebaseourpractices.

13. Cooperatewithotherprofessionalswhoworkwithstudentsandtheirfamilies.

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StudentConductCode

BackgroundandRationale

Theteachereducationprogramshaveestablishedmoralandethicalstandardsforprofessionalbehavior.

Thesestandardspertaintoallstudentsfromthetimetheyareacceptedtoteachereducationprograms

throughcompletion,graduation,andcertification.ThesestandardsaredocumentedintheStudent

HandbookandalsoalignwiththeUniversity’sstudentconductcodepublishedintheBulletin.TheCOE

facultybelievesthatprofessionaleducatorsmustdevelopandpracticeethicalbehaviorandtheCOE

programsprepareteacherswho“aremoralandsocialagents”.

ThedismissalorthreatofdismissalfromaCOEacademicorcertificationprogramisaserious

undertakingforthestudent,oftenhis/herfamily,faculty,andtheprogram.Inmostcasesallparties

haveexpendedsignificantamountsoftimeandenergy,aswellassignificanteconomicinvestment.The

gravityofdismissalrequiresthattheCOEdevelopcomprehensiveandsensitiveguidelinestoassist

programsindevelopingspecificstudentdismissalpolicies.Studentsencounterthreetypesofproblems

thatcouldleadtoprogramdismissal:

• Behavioralproblemsincludethestudent’sinabilityorunwillingnesstofollowdirections,to

acceptandrespondappropriatelytofeedback,toworksuccessfullywithothers,extremesocial

insensitivityandothersimilarhealthsituationsthataffectthestudent’sabilitytobeasuccessful

educator.

• Academicfactorsmayincludethestudent’sinabilityorunwillingnesstoacquireand

demonstratecompetenceinprogramcontent,ortocomplywithprogram,college,and

universityrules,regulations,andprocedures.

• Legal/ethicalfactorsmayincludethestudent’suseofinappropriatelanguageoractions,and

violationofuniversityrules(suchascheating,plagiarism,lying,andotheroffensesdetailedin

universityandcollegepolicy)orstatelaws,whichdemonstratethestudentdoesnotmeet

professionalstandards.

Thefollowingpoliciesemphasizehighstandardsofpractice,accountability,prevention,equitable

treatment,andearlyremediation.Thefirstlineofdefenseistoteachethicalandmoralbehavioras

standardsoftheprofession.Thesecondistoavoidserioussituationswherestudentsarenot

performingadequatelyorarenotmakingadequateprogresscompletionorlicensure.

http://www.umsl.edu/~studentconduct/Faculty%20and%20Staff%20Safety%20Procedures/disruptive.html

AcademicAppealProcedures

ContactStudentAffairs

CurtisC.Coonrod

ViceProvostforStudentAffairs

student_affairs@umsl.edu

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ProfessionalBehaviorandAttributesAssessment

AssessmentUsedwithAllTeacherCandidates

UpdatedFall2016

CourseScheduledAssessmentProcess

1.EachTeacherCandidatewillrespondtotheProfessionalBehaviorsandAttributesAssessment

measureviaSCOPEduringeachofthesecourses:EDUC1001,SpecEd3318,TchEd5311.

2.ThecourseInstructorwillrevieweachTeacherCandidate’sresponses.TheInstructorwillcomplete

theAssessmentontheTeacherCandidateiftheInstructorhasaconcernorthereisadissonance

betweenhis/herperceptionsandobservationsandthatoftheTeacherCandidate.

OrientationforFaculty,AdjunctInstructors,&TeacherCandidates

1. TheexplanationoftheexpectationsforTeacherCandidates,theprocessofusingtheProfessional

BehaviorandAttributesAssessment,andtheAssessmentinstrumentwillbepostedinSCOPE

(electronicplatform).

2. AllFacultyandAdjunctswillreceiveanorientationtotheprocess,acopyoftheAssessment

instrumentaswellasinformationfromtheOfficeofStudentAffairsconcerningthebehaviorsof

TeacherCandidatesandtheroleofFacultyusingtheAssessmentwithstudentsandtheprocess.

StepsTakenWhentheCourseInstructorHasConcernsRegarding

theTeacherCandidate’sProfessionalBehaviorandAttributes

(Note:Proceduresprogresstonextstepswhennotresolved)

1. Whenanissue/concernregardingaTeacherCandidate,theInstructorandTeacherCandidate

willmeetanddiscusstheTeacherCandidate’sself-assessmentandtheissue/concern.The

Instructordocumentsthediscussion.

2. Iftheissue/concernisnotresolved,theTeacherCandidate’sInstructorwillcontactthe

ChairpersonoftheDepartmentofEducatorPreparation,InnovationandResearchwhowill

contacttheChairpersonoftheStudentAppealsCommittee.

3. TheChairpersonoftheStudentAppealsCommitteewillsendtheTeacherCandidateacertified

letter(copyingtheChairpersonoftheDepartmentofEducatorPreparation,Innovationand

Research,theAssociateDeanforAcademicPrograms,theProgramCoordinator,Directorof

ClinicalExperienceandtheInstructor)documentingtheissue/concern,askingtheTeacher

CandidatetoattendaStudentAppealsCommitteemeetingtodiscusstheissue/concern,

possibleoutcomes,andwhattoexpectduringthemeeting.TheCommitteemayalsorequest

additionaldocumentationfromanyoftheparties.

4. FollowingthemeetingwiththeTeacherCandidate,theStudentAppealsCommitteedecidesto

retainordismisstheTeacherCandidatefromtheTeacherEducationProgram.IftheTeacher

Candidateistoberetained,aremediationplanwillbeagreedupon,andtheCommitteewillask

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aCommitteemembertobethecontactpersonfortheTeacherCandidateduringremediation

andsetadateforcompletion.

TheCommitteewillinformtheAssociateDeanofthedecisionsandsubsequentactions.

a. Ifaremediationplanisimplemented,theCommitteememberservingasthe

contactperson,willsendthestudent’sdocumentationofremediationtothe

AssociateDeanforAcademicPrograms,theCommitteemembers,andtheTeacher

Candidate.

b. TheCommitteewillreviewtheremediationinformationandmakeaseconddecision

regardingtheretentionoftheTeacherCandidate.

5. TheAssociateDeanofStudentswillsendacertifiedletterfromtheCommitteetotheTeacher

Candidateregardingthedecision,copyingtheDepartmentChairperson,theDeanoftheCollege

ofEducation,theProgramCoordinator,andtheCourseInstructor.

6. Atanypointduringtheprocess,theChairperson,Dean,LegalCounsel,DeanofStudentAffairs,

and/orCounselingServicesmaybeconsultedforguidance.

StepsTakenWhentheClinicalEducatorHasConcernsRegarding

theTeacherCandidate’sProfessionalBehaviorandAttributes

(Note:Proceduresprogresstonextstepswhennotresolved)

1. Whenanissue/concernregardingaTeacherCandidateisnotedbytheClinicalEducatoror

SchoolRepresentative,theyandtheTeacherCandidatewillmeetanddiscusstheTeacherCandidate’s

self-assessmentandtheissue/concern.TheClinicalEducatordocumentsthediscussion.

2. Iftheissue/concernisnotresolved,theClinicalInstructorwillcontacttheDirectorofClinical

ExperiencesandSchoolPartnershipstomeetanddiscussthelackofresolutionandwhatneedsto

change.TheDirectorofClinicalExperiencesandSchoolPartnershipswillconvenetheStudentAppeals

Committeetodiscusstheissue.

3. TheDirectorofClinicalExperiencesandSchoolPartnershipswillrequestameetingwiththe

StudentAppealsCommitteeandtheTeacherCandidate.TheDirectorofClinicalExperienceswillsenda

certifiedlettertothestudentwithadateandtimeandreasonforthemeeting(copyingtheChairperson

oftheDepartmentofEducatorPreparation,InnovationandResearch,theAssociateDeanofStudents,

theProgramCoordinatorandtheInstructor).TheCommitteemayalsorequestadditional

documentationfromanyoftheparties.TheStudentAppealscommitteewillreviewthedocumentation

andsuccessoftheremediationplanandallowtheTeacherCandidatetocontinuetowardcertificationor

dismissthestudentfromtheTeacherEducationProgram.

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ProfessionalBehaviorandAttributesForm

TheProfessionalBehaviorandAttributesForm(PB&A)enablestheCollegeofEducationtoclearlycommunicateto

teachercandidates(andotherstudents)theexpectationsfortheirdispositions,attitudes,actions,andverbaland

nonverbalcommunication.Educationalprofessionalsmustbeawarethattheirbehaviorsandattributeswill

significantlyaffecttheircareers.Lackofprofessionalismdamagesone'sprospectsforbeingcertified,hired,

retained,and/orpromoted.Thisformwillbecompletedbyanadministrator,facultymember,instructor,orclinical

educatortoassessateachercandidate(orotherCollegeofEducationstudent),torecordspecificcommentsand

concerns,and/ortodocumentaneedforimprovement.Thisformcanbefoundat

https://secure.foliotek.com/assessment/forms/tres/Preview.aspx?FormID=33833&PageID=b90801ce-223d-4e0d-

932b-a463557298b6

Herearetheelementsoftheassessment:

I.DemonstratesProfessionalism

Attendsallsessions/meetingsandprovidesanacceptablereasonwhenabsent

Dressesprofessionallyandexhibitsaprofessionalappearance

Turnsinworkontimeand/ormeetsdeadlines

Respondstoe-mailsinatimelymanner

Istactfulabouther/hisownpersonalmatters

Istactfulaboutthepersonalmattersofothers

Arrivesontimeandregularlyexhibitspunctuality

Adherestouniversityandschoolpoliciesonstudentconductandethics

II.DemonstratesaPositiveandEnthusiasticAttitude

Getsthingsdonedespitehardships

Showspersonalmotivationtosucceed

Takesprideinher/hiswork

Goesbeyondminimumrequirements

Participatesactively

Contributesconstructively

Listenswhileothersarespeaking

Acceptsconstructivefeedbackopenlyandinanon-defensivemanner

III.DemonstratesProfessionalisminOralCommunication

Attemptstospeakwellinacademicandprofessionalsettings

Speaksinanappropriatetoneandpitch

Refrainsfromusingprofaneorobscenelanguage

Demonstratesprofessionalmannersofspeech

Showsanabilitytoleadagroupdiscussion

Showsanabilitytodeliverapresentationinfrontofagroupofpeople

IV.DemonstratesProfessionalWrittenCommunication

Adherestoassignmentguidelines

FormatspapersincorrectAPAstyle

UsesStandardEnglishandcorrectgrammar

Supportsstatements/argumentswithrelevantandtrustworthysources

Providescreditforworkdonebyothersandcitessourcescorrectly

V.ValuesDiversityandDifference

Showsahighregardfordiversityanddifference

Understandsandappliessocialjusticeconceptsinpersonalinteractionsandbehaviorsregarding

individualdifferences

Understandsandappliessocialjusticeconceptsinpersonalinteractionsandbehaviorsregardingfamilies

Understandsandappliessocialjusticeconceptsinpersonalinteractionsandbehaviorsregarding

communitiesand/orcultures

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Contact Information for Rules and Regulations Concerns

Concern

First place to contact

Name of Contact person Contact info

Student Conduct • Disruptive student behavior • Illegal possession • Theft • Damage to property • Furnishing false information • Failure to comply

Note: If you feel the behavior is threatening &/or involves fear of safety, immediately call the campus police at: 314-516-5155 Otherwise, contact:

Office of Student Affairs

D’Andre Braddix

Assistant Dean of Students

314-516-5205 braddixd@umsl.edu

Academic Dishonesty Any form of

• cheating • plagiarism • sabotage

resulting in students giving or receiving unauthorized assistance or credit for work which is not their own.

Note: Faculty grade the paper and are required to submit the charge to:

Office of Academic Affairs

Note: when tutors or TAs review a draft and are not actually grading the paper, please instruct the student about how to cite the work of others correctly.

Tanisha Stevens Coordinator of Academic Programs and Records

314-516-5304 smithtn@umsl.edu

Discrimination Being denied equal opportunity because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or Vietnam era status**

Office of Equal Opportunity

and Diversity

Deborah Burris

Director and Chief Diversity Officer Office of Equal Opportunity &

Diversity

314-516-5695 dburris@umsl.edu

Educational Privacy (FERPA) Any sharing of student information and data that is protected by the FERPA laws*

Office of the Registrar

Linda Silman

Registrar Office of the Registrar

314-516-5406 lindas@umsl.edu

Sexual Harassment Unwelcome sexual advances or requests for sexual activity, verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature**

Sexual Harassment complaints should not be discussed with anyone prior to contacting the

Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity

Deborah Burris

Director and Chief Diversity Officer Office of Equal Opportunity &

Diversity

314-516-5695 dburris@umsl.edu

* Online employee training for FERPA: When the registrar’s office receives notice that you have been hired, they will post a link to the training on your MyGateway homepage. **Online employee training for Discrimination, and for Sexual Harassment: http://www.umsl.edu/services/oeo/pdfs/online_instructions2010.pdf

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COECenters,Resources,Services

EDCollabitathttp://collabitat.umsl.edu/

TheEDCollabitatisahabitatforintentionalcollaborating.Ourprogrammingisdrivenbyinterplaybetweenperspectivesinformedbythelearningsciences,artanddesign,andeducationinnovators.TheEDCollabitatislocatedinmid-centurymodernglassandmetalbuildingthatwasoriginallyconstructedastheBarnesLibraryinthe1950’s.Onceaplacetoseekandconsumeexistingknowledge,ithasnowevolvedintotheEDCollabitat,aspacetoinventnewideasandnewwaysofthinking.

UniversityChildDevelopmentCenter(UCDC)http://www.umsl.edu/~kids/OnSouthCampusisachildcarecenterservingtheUniversityofMissouri-St.Louisandsurroundingcommunities.ThepurposesoftheCenteraretoprovidehighqualityprogrammingforstudentsandtheirparents;staffdevelopmentandteachertraining;andasiteforstudentstudy/research.CenterfortheResearchandStudyofDisability,Education,andCulture(CRSDEC)www.crsdec.orgResourcesdedicatedtogreaterawarenessandunderstandingofchildren,adolescents,andolderindividualswhoexperiencelimitationsthatobstructtheirabilitiestolearnand/oraccessopportunitiesthatalltypicallyenjoy.TheCenter,locatedin257MarillacHall,andfundedbytheE.DesmondLeeEndowmentofEducationofChildrenwithDisabilities,hasaprimarycommunitypartner:VarietySt.Louis,withwhomtheendowedprofessorcoordinatesmostCenteractivities.TheDesLeeEndowmentfundstheoperationsoftheCenterthatincludeitsUMSL-basedwebsiteofresources:researchandfieldactivities,graduatestudentassignments,earlychildhoodinclusionenhancements,communitypartnershipsthatassiststudentswithdisabilities,andVarietysummercampsupportandevaluation.TheE.DesmondLeeTechnologyandLearningCenterhttp://coe.umsl.edu/web/centers/tlc.htmlMonday-Thursday:8:00a.m.-10:00p.m.Friday:8:00a.m.-3:00p.m.Saturday:10:00a.m.-3:00p.m.TheE.DesmondLeeTechnologyandLearningCenter(TLC)ofUMSL’sCollegeofEducationfunctionsasaneducationaltechnologyhothouse:Aplacetolearnaboutimportantdevelopmentsinthefieldwhilereceivingpacedandspecificsupport.TheTLCismaintainedasastate-of-the-artenvironmentwiththedirectedaimtomirrorandmodelexcellenttechnologyintegrationinthemodernclassroom.Inservicetothisobjective,anumberoftechnologiesaremadeavailableinandoutsidetheCenterfordevelopingandcarryingouttechnology-basedprojects.Pleasevisitouronlinetourandtechnologyoverviewformoredetails.

RichardBurnettLiteracyClinichttp://coe.umsl.edu/w2/initiatives/literacy/sessions.htmlTheclinicprovidesreadingassessmentandinstructiontostudentsandfamiliesinthecommunity.ItisafreeservicecarriedoutbygraduatestudentsenrolledinMaster’slevelreadingcoursesandworkingtowardaMissouriSpecialReadingCertificate.Currently,graduatestudentsenrolledinEleEd6486,6488,6493and6494workcloselywithfamiliesintheReadingCenter.TheUMSLReadingCenterisfundedbypriorgrants,connectiontotheEducationalMaterialsandRecycleCenter,andfundraising,suchasannualbookfairsrunbystudentsandreadingfaculty.Approximately600familiesfromacrosstheSt.LouisMetropolitanarea,especiallyNormandyandSt.LouisCity,areonthemailinglistandreceiveapplicationsforenrollmentatthestartofeachofthethreeUMSLsemesters–Fall,Spring,andSummer.Ineachsemestersession,theReadingCenterisabletoservebetween60-80familiesinareasofreading.

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RegionalInstituteofTutorialEducation(RITE)http://coe.umsl.edu/rite/RITE'scommoncauseistoaddresstheacademicandsocialneedsofunderservedchildrenthroughtrainingandplacingtutorsinschools.Wehavetutorsworkingintwolocalschooldistricts:RiverviewGardensandSt.LouisPublicSchools,includingthreecharterschools.AnotherprogramthatRITEsupportsiscalledConsciousChoice.PleaseseeourspecialpagealongwiththeConsciousChoicebrochureforafulldescriptionoftheprogram.WehaveaddedsomeACTpreparationmaterialsandwebsitelinks,tocomplementthe"ACTPrepforSuccess"classes.RITEalsoservesasaliaisonforparentsseekingspecialhelpfortheirchildren.Forexample,theCollegeofEducationatUMSLhasaLiteracyClinic:Thereisanapplicationonline:UMSLCollegeofEducationLiteracyClinic.AdditionaltutoringhelpisofferedthroughtheYReadprogramoftheYMCA.Seethebottompartofthepageontheirwebsite:YReadProgram GatewayWritingProject(GWP)http://www.umsl.edu/services/gwp/Foundedin1978,theGatewayWritingProjectissponsoredbytheUniversityofMissouri-St.LouisandHarris-StoweStateUniversityandistheofficialSt.LouissiteoftheNationalWritingProject.Connectingfivestatesites,GWPisalsoamemberoftheMissouriWritingProjectsNetwork.Throughtheseinstitutionalpartnerships,GWPservesteachersandstudentsinurban,suburban,andruraldistricts.

COECounselingCenter(locatedoutsidetheEdColabitat)http://coe.umsl.edu/dept/Counseling%20and%20Family%20Therapy/bridging.html

TheCounselingandSocialAdvocacyCenter@UMSLassistsindividuals,couples,andfamiliesinneedofcounselingserviceswithaffordablecounselingprovidedbyprofessionalcounselorsandgraduatecounselingstudents.TheCounselingandSocialAdvocacyCenter@UMSLisoperatedthroughtheDepartmentofCounselingandFamilyTherapyattheUniversityofMissouri-St.Louis.TheCenterprovidestrainingforschoolandclinicalmentalhealthcounselingpracticumstudentsinthemaster’sanddoctoralcounselortrainingprograms.Thestudentsareunderthesupervisionoffacultymemberswhoholdlicensesinmentalhealthprofessions,includinglicensedprofessionalcounselors,licensedpsychologists,licensedmarriageandfamilytherapists,andotherappropriatelicensing.

TheCenterforHumanOrigin&CulturalDiversity

TheCenterforHumanOriginandCulturalDiversity(CHOCD)wasfoundedinFall,1995,asajointventurebetweentheDepartment,theSchoolofEducation,andtheMayibuyeCenter(ArchiveoftheAfricanNationalCongress)attheUniversityoftheWesternCape,SouthAfrica.ItishousedintheHonorsCollege,anditsDirectorandCo-DirectorareDepartmentmembers.TheAnthropologyDepartmentprovidesexpertiseinunderstandinghumanoriginandculturaldiversity;theSchoolofEducationprovidesexpertiseindesigningcurriculumforelementarythroughhighschoolstudents.

UrbanEducationDr.JeromeE.MorrisistheE.DesmondLeeEndowedProfessorofUrbanEducation(inconjunctionwithSt.LouisPublicSchools)andaResearchFellowwiththePublicPolicyResearchCenterattheUniversityofMissouri-St.Louis.Dr.Morris’workfocusesonunderstandingBlackpeople’sexperiencesinarangeofareas.SincearrivingtoSt.Louishehasbegunresearchingthemeaningofthearea’sdecades-longdesegregationplanforraceandopportunityinGreaterSt.LouisandracialsocializationofBlackstudentsforSTEMfields.

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CourseScheduleandAssignmentProcedures

SchedulingSemesterCourses1. TheInstructionalSupportStaffarethekeepersofthemasterscheduleduringthedevelopmentphase.Fall

ScheduleduepreviousMarch.SummerScheduleduePreviousJanuary,Winter/SpringScheduleduepreviousAugust.

2. Copiesoftheschedulefromtheregistrar’sofficearegiventoidentifiedprogramleaderstoidentifycourses,instructors,days/times,etc.TheInstructionalSupportStaffputtheseprogram-specificmodificationsontheschedule.

3. TheDepartmentChairreviews,withtheStaff,themodificationsmadebytheprogramleaders.AnyproblemsthattheChairseeswillbenegotiatedbetweentheprogramleaderandtheStaff.Ifnotresolved,theChairandtheprogramleaderwillresolvetheissue.

4. TheInstructionalSupportStaffsendsthefinaldrafttotheAssociateDeanforAcademicsforreview.AnyproblemsarediscussedbetweentheDean,theChair,theStaff,andtheprogramleader(ifnecessary).

5. Whenthefinaldraftisreturnedfromtheregistrar’sofficeforsignoffbeforepostingon-line,allprogramleadersneedtoreviewagain.TheDepartmentStaffkeepsamasterwithanychanges.Theprocessisdescribedin#3and4above.

6. TheChairandDeansignoffthefinalschedule.7. Afterthescheduleisapproved,changesmustincludetheChair,StaffandDean’soffice.

HiringAdjunctInstructors

TheChairoftheDepartmentwillhireadjunctinstructorseachsemester,basedonanticipatedneed,facultyrecommendations,andareviewofstudentevaluations.Initialhiringofadjunctfacultywillfollowaprocessthatincludes:reviewofaresumeorvitabytheChairandFacultySteward,interviewbytheFacultySteward,recommendationtotheChair,&interviewbytheChair(ifdeterminednecessarybytheChair).OnlytheChairoftheDepartmentscanhireanadjunct,andalladjunctsarehiredonasemester-by-semesterbasis.Allsalariesforadjunctsaresetbyapre-determinedscale,andtheChairdiscussesthiswiththeadjunctinstructor.Acontractletterissenttoadjunctinstructorspriortothestartofthesemesterthatoutlinesthecourse(s)tobetaughtandthesalary.ThecontractletterisonlyvalidifthecourseisofferedandisnotassignedtoaregularUMSLfacultymember.ItistheresponsibilityoftheFacultyStewardtoreviewadjunctperformanceswiththeChairtodeterminewhetherornottore-hireadjunctseachsemester.Theperformancereviewsmayincludeclassroomobservations,areviewofcourseevaluations,orotherappropriatemeasuresdeterminedbytheChair.Adjunctinstructorsforundergraduatecoursesshouldhaveaminimumofamaster’sdegreeintheareathattheywillbeteaching,orhaveadegreeinacompatibleareaofstudytothecontentofthecoursetheywillbeteaching.Adjunctinstructorsshouldalsohaverelevantworkexperiencethatsupportsthecontentofthecoursetheywillbeteaching.Adjunctinstructorsforgraduatecoursesshouldhaveaterminaldegreeintheareathattheywillbeteaching,oraterminaldegreeinacompatibleareaofstudytothecontentofthecoursetheywillbeteaching.Adjunctinstructorsforgraduatecoursesshouldalsohaverelevantworkexperiencethatsupportsthecontentofthecourse(s)theywillbeteaching.Studentsinaterminaldegreeprogram,oradjunctinstructorswithoutaterminaldegreebutwithrelevantworkexperience,mayteachgraduatecoursesunderthedirectsupervisionofaterminally-degreedfacultymember.SuchadjunctsinstructorswillneedapprovalbytheGraduateSchoolDean.Directsupervisionincludesthereviewofthesyllabus,supportintheselectionofthetextbook,andperiodicmeetingsbetweentheadjunctinstructorandthesupervisingfacultymember.

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GradeAppealPolicy

(fromhttp://www.umsl.edu/services/academic/policy/grade-appeal.html)

OneachcampusoftheUniversityofMissouriitistheChancellorwhoisultimatelyresponsibletothePresidentandtheBoardofCuratorsforallcampusprograms,policies,andactivities.OntheUniversityofMissouri-St.LouiscampustheChancellorhasdelegatedresponsibilityforoverseeingthegradeappealprocesstotheProvost.TheProvostisthereforeresponsibleforassuringthatgradeappealsarehandledinafairandtimelymanner.Morespecifically,thatofficerisresponsibleforseeingthattheproceduresoutlinedbelowareappropriatelyfollowed.

ApplicationofThisPolicyStudentsareresponsibleformeetingthestandardsestablishedforeachcoursetheytake.Facultymembersareresponsibleforestablishingthecriteriaforgradesandevaluatingstudents’academicperformance.Thegradeappealprocedureistoallowonlythereviewofallegedlycapriciousgrading.Itisnotintendedasareviewoftheinstructor'sevaluationofthestudent'sacademicperformance.Theburdenofproofshallbeonthestudent.Disagreementordissatisfactionwithafacultymember’sprofessionalevaluationofcourseworkisnotthebasisforagradeappeal.CapriciousGradingisdefinedasanyofthefollowing:a)Thestudent’sgradewasassignedonthebasisofotherfactorsratherthantheperformanceontheassignmentorinthecourse;b)Thestudent’sworkwasgradedwithmoredemandingstandardsthanwereappliedtoequivalentstudentsinthecourse;(Note:Differentgradingcriteriaareexpectedofgraduatestudentsenrolledin4000-levelcourses.)c)Theinstructorassignedagradeusingstandardsthatweresubstantiallydifferentfromthosepreviouslyannouncedorstatedinthesyllabus.

InformalProceduresAtanytimeaftertheawardingofagrade,foracourseoranassignmentinacourse,astudentmaydiscussthegradewithherorhisinstructorandrequestthattheinstructorreviewthegrade.*Iftheinstructordoesreviewthegradeheorsheis,ofcourse,freetochangethegradeornotasisappropriate.

*Iftheinstructorisdeceased,cannotbelocated,orisotherwiseunableorunwillingtoreconsiderthegrade,thestudentshouldconsultdirectlywiththechairpersonofthedepartment,Department,area,school,ordisciplinehousingthecourseinquestion

FormalProceduresThefollowingproceduresapplyiftheaboveinformalproceduredoesnotresolveadisputeconcerningagradetothestudent'ssatisfactionandiftheprocessisinitiatedwithinthirtyworkingdaysofthestartofthefirstregularsemester(fallorspring)followingthesemesterforwhichthegradewasgiven,orthirtydaysaftertheassignmentofthegrade(whicheverislater)*

*Undercurrentcampuspolicy,transcriptnotationof“DL”automaticallybecomesan“F”afteroneregularsemester.Thischange,whichtheRegisterismandatedtomake,isnotconsideredagradechangeandisconsistentwiththisgradeappealpolicy.Studentsmayappealthischangeprovidedtheappealisinitiatedwithin30workingdaysofthenotificationofthegradechange

FormalGradeAppealProcess

1.Ifthestudenthasnotalreadydoneso,heorshediscussesthecontestedgradefullywiththecourseinstructor.Thestudentshouldprepareforthismeetingbytakingallrelevantwrittenwork(test,reports,etc.)withhim/her.Iftheissueisnotresolved,andthestudentwishestopursuetheappeal,awrittenappealshouldbesubmittedtothechairpersonordirectorofthedepartment*,Department**,area***,schoolordisciplinehousingthecoursein

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question(ForgradeappealsintheHonorsCollege,CollegeofNursing,CollegeofOptometry,andtheUMSL/WashingtonUniversityJointEngineeringProgram,writtenappealshouldbesubmittedtotheappropriatedean.)

*CollegeofArts&Sciences,CollegeofFineArtsandCommunication**CollegeofEducation***CollegeofBusinessAdministration

Appealsmustbepresentedinwritingandcontainthefollowinginformation:

(a)Aclearconcisestatementwhichincludesthenameoftheinstructor,thecourseandsemestertaken,andastatementdescribingthespecificsupportevidenceofcapriciousgrading;(b)Abriefsummaryofthepriorattemptstoresolvethematterandtheresultsofthosepreviousdiscussions;(c)Aspecificstatementoftheremedialactionorreliefsought

Thechairpersonordirectorwilldiscusstheappealwiththecourseinstructorwithin10daysofreceiptofthewrittenappeal,andwillinformthestudentoftheresultofthisdiscussion.Theresultofthemeetingmaybetheinstructor’sagreementtochangethegradeorherorhisrefusaltochangethegrade.

2.Ifthematterremainsunresolved,thestudentmay,within10workingdaysofbeingnotifiedoftheresultofthediscussionbetweenthechairpersonordirectorandtheinstructor,mayrequestthatthecasebeforwardedtothedeanofthecollegeforareviewofthematter.

3.Thedean(ordesignee)willreferthecasetoacommitteecomposedofatleastthreefacultymembers.Thiscommitteeischargedwithdeterminingwhetherthegradeinquestionwasawardedcapriciously.Thecommitteewillinvestigatethematter,meetingifitdeemsnecessarywiththestudent,theinstructor,andpossiblyothers.Followingitsinquiriesanddeliberationsbutpriortomakingafinalrecommendation,thefacultycommitteewillsubmitacopyofitsfindingstothecourseinstructor.Ifthecourseinstructorelectstocommentonthefindingstothecommittee,thismustbedonewithinsevenworkingdays.Afterfurtherconsideration,butwithin30workingdaysafterreceivingthestudent’sstatements,thefacultycommitteewillsubmititsfindingsinwritingwithitsrecommendationsandreasonsforthoserecommendationsdirectlytothecourseinstructor,withacopytothechairpersonordirector,andthedean.

4.Ifthefacultycommitteerecommendsthatthegradebechanged,thedeanwillasktheinstructortoimplementtherecommendations.Iftheinstructordeclines,thedeanwillchangethegrade,notifyingtheinstructor,thechairpersonordirector,andthestudentofthisaction.Onlythedean,uponwrittenrecommendationofthefacultycommittee,willmakeachangeingradeovertheobjectionoftheinstructorwhoassignedtheoriginalgrade.

5.Ifthestudentisdissatisfiedwiththeresultofthecollegelevelreview,she/hemayappealtotheProvostwithin10workingdaysofreceiptofthecommittee’srecommendation.TheProvostwillreviewtheappealprocessandruleonwhethertheprocedureswerefollowedappropriately.IftheProvostconcludesthattherewereproceduralerrorsthatdeniedthestudentdueprocess,thecasewillbereferredbacktothedeantoreconveneanewcommitteeoffacultytoreviewthecase.

6.TheProvostmayNOTchangeagradegivenbyanyinstructor.

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EarlyAlert

InstructorsareencouragedtoutilizetheEarlyAlertsystemwhenstudentsarehavingdifficultyinclass.Earlyalertsareelectronicnotesinitiatedwhenastudentexperiencesasuccessbarrierinacourse.ThegoaloftheEarlyAlertProgramistoinitiatepromptcommunicationandeffectiveinterventionwithstudentswhentheybecomeat-riskofnotachievingsuccessinacourse.

Throughthisproactiveprogram,StudentRetentionServicesaimsto:

• Connectinstructionalfacultywithadirectlinktosupportservicesforreferringstudentsthatencountersuccessbarriersinacourse.

• Providestudentswiththeopportunitytoincreasetheirchancesofsuccessinacoursebyparticipatinginactiveandeffectivestrategiesforimprovement.

• Supportstudentlearningbyconnectingstudentswithnecessarysupportservices.

• Encourageacultureofsupportbetweenstudents,faculty,andsupportunitsatUMSL.

ToaccesstheEarlyAlertSystem,facultyandstaffshouldlogintoMyGateway.Thesystemlinkcanbefoundunder"Faculty/Staff"portal.Additionalinformationisavailableathttp://www.umsl.edu/services/srs/facultyresources/alert.html

SampleSyllabusStatement

Instructorsmayalsowishtoincludeinformation(seesamplebelow)aboutEarlyAlertintheirsyllabi.

UMSLCaresAboutYourSuccess!ImportantinformationisavailabletoyouthroughMyConnect.Throughouttheterm,youmayreceiveemailsregardingyourcoursegradesoracademicperformance.Pleasepayattentiontotheseemailsandconsidertakingtherecommendedactions.Theyaresenttohelpyoubesuccessful!Inaddition,yourinstructormay:(1)requestthatyouscheduleanappointmentbygoingtoMyConnect,(2)shareinformationregardingyourcourseprogresswithyourassignedacademicadvisor,StudentRetentionServicesorothersupportoffices(3)recommendthatyoucontactaspecificcampusresource,suchastutoringorcounseling.Youmayalsobecontacteddirectlybyoneoftheseservices.

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WINTERWEATHERCLOSING Whenthedecisionismadetoclosethecampusbecauseofinclementweather,wewillusevariousprocedurestonotifythecampuscommunity.UniversityRelationspersonnelwillnotifythefollowingradiostations:KTRS-AM550,KWMU-FM90.7,ANDKMOX-AM1120.Threetelevisionstations,KTVI-Channel2,KMOV-Channel4andKSDK-Channel5,alsowillbroadcasttheclosing.Theseradioandtelevisionstationshaveestablishedreliableprocedurestohandlesuchinclementweathercalls.ForDayandEveningclosing,InformationTechnologyServicespersonnelwillplaceanannouncementontheUniversity’sHomePage.Also,theTechnologySupportCenter’sdial-inmessagewillbechangedappropriately.Inaddition,forEveningClosing,InformationTechnologyServicespersonnelwillbroadcastamessageto:

• AlldesktopcomputersthatareloggedintothecampusWindowservers.• AlluserswhoareloggedintoJinxandAdmiral

TelephoneServicespersonnelwillplaceanappropriateannouncementontheInformationLine,314.516.INFO(314.516.4636),andonthecampusgeneraltelephonenumber(314.516.5000).TelephoneServicespersonnelalsowillsendoneofthefollowingmessagestoallvoicemailboxes. DayandEveningClosing:

Dayandeveningclassesincludingclinics,conferences,workshopsandallotheractivities,bothon-andoff-campus,arecancelled,andofficesoftheUniversityofMissouri-St.Louisareclosedon(DAYOFWEEK),(MONTH),(DATE),(YEAR).Forinformationabouttomorrow’soperations,pleasecallafter6:00a.m.

EveningClosing:

Eveningclassesincludingclinics,conferencesworkshopsandallotheractivities,bothon-andoff-campusarecancelled,andofficesoftheUniversityofMissouri-St.Louisareclosedon(DAYOFWEEK),(MONTH),(DATE),(YEAR).Formoreinformationabouttomorrow’soperations,pleasecallafter6:00a.m.

Note:IftheBlancheM.TouhillPerformingArtsCenterisopen,asentencetothateffectwillbeaddedtotheappropriatemessage.ThedayandeveningclosingannouncementnormallyWILLBERECORDEDBY6:00a.m.Theeveningclosingannouncementnormallywillberecordedby3:00p.m.

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TEACHEREDUCATIONPROGRAM

• Developmental–Knowledgeandskillslearnedinearlycoursesarebuiltuponinlatercourses.• Standards-based–Focusesonbuildingknowledgeandskillsbasedon9specificStatestandards

fornewteachers• Field-based–Coursescombinetraditionaluniversitystudieswithexperiencesinnon-profit

organizationsandpublicschools(placementsmadethroughtheOfficeofClinicalExperiences).

Level1:Exploration–PerformanceOutcomes

1. Identifyandelaborateontheroleofvariouspolitical,legal,andhistoricalfactorsthatinfluenceAmericanschoolingtoday.

2. Articulatethemainissuesreflectedinacodeofethicsforteachers.3. Analyzethemultiplerolesofateacherbothinandoutofclassroomsthroughintensive,

structured,andreflectiveexperiencesinthefield.4. Identifyanddocumentschool,community,professional,andtechnologyinformationresources.5. DevelopthebeginningsofapersonalportfoliolinkedtotheMoSPEstandards6. Demonstrateanunderstandingofbothbiologicalandsocioculturalforcesthatshape

development.7. Discusstherelationshipbetweenlanguageacquisitionandcognitivedevelopmentincluding

ideasbyChomsky,Vygotsky,PiagetandBruner.8. Identifythemajordevelopmentalmilestoneforeachstageofgrowth.

Level2:Analysis-PerformanceOutcomes 1.Experienceselectedapplicationofpraxisinactualandsimulatedclassrooms2.Demonstrateknowledgeoflearningtheories3.Demonstrateknowledgeandinitialapplicationofteachingprinciples4.Translatecontentknowledgeintoappropriategradelevelcurriculum5.Integratetechnologyintolessonplanningandtheteaching/learningprocess6.Developinstructiontomeettheneedsofindividuallearners7.Reflectonone’sownteachingandprofessionaldevelopmenttoimprovepractice8.Designandanalyzeassessmentoflearning9.Demonstrateknowledgeandapplicationofliteracydevelopmentoflearners10.Demonstrateknowledgeofcurriculumdevelopmentincontentselectionandunitplanning11.Demonstratebasicskillsofvariousinstructionalmethods12.Establishcollegialrelationshipswithothereducationalprofessionals13.Understandandapplytheknowledgeofculturaldiversitytotheteaching/learningprocess14.Demonstrateknowledgeofthehistory,legalissues,anddefinitionsofdisabilities

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2014 Missouri Model Standards for Professional Educators (MoSPE)

MoSPE QualityIndicators1.Contentknowledge 1knowledgeofdiscipline 2abilitytousemultiplesubjectspecificinstructionalmethods 3howtoengagestudentsininquiry,research 4createinterdisciplinarylessons 5understandsdiversityandpotentialforownbias

2.Studentlearning,growthanddevelopment

1knowschild/adolescentdevelopmentandapplytostudents

2abilitytosetgoals,organize,implementandself-reflect 3appliesknowledgeoflearningtheory 4recognizesdiversityandimpactoneducation 5awareofstudentpriorexperiences,learningstyles,MI,strengths

andneedsimpactlearning 6connectinstructiontostudentspriorexperiences,family,culture,

community

3.ImplementingtheCurriculum

1Knowscomponentsofeffectivecurriculumandcreatealignedlearningexperiences,nationalstandards

2Knowslearningstylesandlearningtheoryandselectsappropriatestrategiesforindividualneeds

3Knowsdifferentiatedinstruction,shortandlong-termplanning 4.Teachingforcriticalthinking

1knowandapplymodelsofcriticalthinkingandproblemsolvingandusevarioustypesofinstructionalstrategiesandappropriateresources

2knowcurrentinstructionalresourcesandhowtheybenefitlearningprocess

3knowandapplymultiplestrategiesforstudentengagement

5.CreatingapositiveClassroomenvironment

1importantrelationshipbetweenclassroommanagement,motivationandengagementstrategiesandtechniques

2recognizestheneedformanagingtime,space,transitionandactivities

3identifiesinfluenceofclassroom,schoolandcommunityculturesonstudentrelationshipsandtheirimpactonclassroomenvironmentandlearning

6.EffectiveCommunication 1touseeffectiveverbalandnonverbalcommunicationtechniques 2developssensitivitytodifferencesinculture,gender,intellectual

andphysicalabilityinclassroomcommunicationandresponsestostudents’communication

3abilitytofacilitatelearningexpressioninspeaking,writing,listeningandothermedia

4Skillsinusingavarietyofmediacommunicationtools

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7.Usingassessmentdatatomodifyinstruction

1Describes,develops,analyzesandimplementsformalandinformalassessments

2demonstrateshowassessmentdatacanbeusedtoimprovelearningactivities

3describes,analyzesvarietyofselfandpeerassessmentstrategiesandteachstudentshowtosetownlearninggoals

4collectinformationbyobserving,higherorderquestioning,analysis,andeffectofclassinstructiononindividualandwholeclasslearning

5explainsethicalandlegalimplicationsofconfidentialityofstudentrecordsandstrategiestocommunicatestudentprogresstostudents,families,colleaguesandadministration

6understandsdepartment/gradelevel/schooldataanalysisprocess

8.ProfessionalPractice 1reflectsonteachingpracticestorefineinstructionalpractices 2identifiesandreflectsonthearrayofprofessionallearning

opportunitiesoffered 3awareofinfluencesofdistrictpoliciesandschoolprocedureson

classroomstructure

9.Professionalcollaboration 1importanceofcollegialactivitiesdesignedtobuildasharedmission,vision,valuesandgoals;demonstratesabilitytocollaborate

2understandsschoolsystemsandidentifyandprovidedeededservicestosupportindividuallearners

3reflectsonimportanceofdevelopingrelationshipswithstudents,families,andcommunitiesinsupportofstudentlearningandseeksopportunitiestodeveloppartnershipsinsupportofstudentwell-beingandlearning

Office of Clinical Experiences

http://coe.umsl.edu/clinicalexperience/

TheOfficeofClinicalExperiencehelpstopreparestudentsforasuccessful,meaningfulandrewardingcareerinthefieldofformalandinformaleducation.Asteachercandidatesprepareforpracticum,weworkwithpartneredStudioSchoolstocoordinateplacements.Together,weprovideaqualityclinicalexperiencethatreachesfarbeyondtheacademiccurriculum.

TheCollegeofEducation'scomprehensiveandrigorouscurriculumpreparesteachercandidatesas"AppropriatelyCertified"teachers.Thisprocessincludesintensivecourseworkfromqualifiedfaculty;opportunitiestotakerequiredMissouriDepartmentofElementaryandSecondaryEducationassessments;continuoussupportfromClinicalEducatorsandayear-longpracticumexperienceinalocalschoolorStudioSchools.PracticumincorporatesourinnovativeResponsiveDesign™model,ourInquiryIntoMyPractice(IMP)approachandinformativeon-campusseminars--alldesignedtoensurethateachteachercandidateisfullypreparedforcertificationandhasapromisingfutureasaneffectiveeducator.

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M.Ed.inElementaryEducation,SecondaryEducation,andSpecialEducationProgramGoals

Uponcompletionofthisadvanceddegree,educatorswill:1. Increasedcontentandpedagogicalknowledgeaboutteaching/learningprocesses2. Developprofessionaldispositionsandculturallyandlinguisticallyresponsivestrategiestoengagealllearners,

recognizinginequalitiesineducationalopportunity.3. Constructcurriculumthatdemonstratestheknowledgeanddispositiontodifferentiateinstruction.4. Designinstructionthatintegratestechnology,andvariedformativeandsummativeassessmenttoolstoinform

practice.5. Criticallyexamineprofessionalpracticethroughsystematic,reflectiveinquirythatcanimprovelearning

opportunitiesforallstudents.6. Utilizecharacterandcitizenshipeducationprinciplesindecision-makingandclassroommanagement.7. Cultivateleadership,studentadvocacyandcommunityoutreachknowledgeandskills.8. Renewcommitmenttoethicalprofessionalteachingandincreaseresiliencethroughengageddialoguewith

facultyandpeercolleagues.

M.Ed.CoreCourses

TCHED6010ExaminingHistory,CommunityandSocialJusticeinEducation(3)AddressestheissuesofequityandsocialjusticefromthecontextofpersonalandEducationalhistory.Studentswilldevelopaculturalunderstandingoftheirownpreviousschool,communityandfamilyexperiencesandgeneralizethosefindingstotheircurrentworkasEducators.TheywilldevelopanunderstandingofthehistoricalfoundationsofAmericanEducationandtheroleoftheteachertobeacatalystforchange.Curriculum,instructionandlearningwillbeexaminedthroughavarietyoflensesincludingrace,class,gender,ability,sexualorientationandreligiontobecomeculturallyresponsiveteachers.

TCHED6020TeacherAction,AdvocacyandLeadership(3)Investigatestherelationshipsamongstudents,generalandspecialEducationteachers,counselors,principals,parents,andothersupportandspecialistpersonneltypicallypresentinschoolsinMissouriandthechangingrolesofalltheseindividualsasaconsequenceofgeneralandspecialEducationreforminitiatives.Developsystemicactionplansandbecomeadvocatesandleaderswithintheschoolandlargercommunityforchildren,families,andtheprofession.Assiststeacherstoanalyzeandimprovetheirmanagement,planningandrecordkeepingsystemsandprofessionaldevelopmentplanning.

EDPSY6030Instruction,LearningandAssessment(3)Useslearningasthebasisforthedesignofclassroominstruction.Byapplyinglearningtheories,teacherscanimprovetheirownunitdevelopment,lessonsplans,assessmentstrategies,andtheuseoftechnologyforeffectiveteaching.DealswiththeimpactofcognitiveEducationalresearchonthesubjectcontentandwhatisknownabouthowpeoplelearn.TeacherswilllearntocriticallyevaluateandimprovetheirownEducationalpractices,designprincipledandappropriateassessmentsbasedontheirinstructionalgoals,andtoassesstheirownprofessionaldevelopment.

TCHED6909TeacherActionResearchI(3)Prerequisites:GraduateStanding.Minimalof21hoursofM.Ed.courseworkcompleted.Studentslearntheknowledge,skillsandtoolsforsystematicreflectivepracticeinpreparationforcompletingtheMastersCapstoneActionResearchprojectinTCHED6910.

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TCHED6910TeacherActionResearchCapstone(3)Prerequisites:CompletionofTCHED6909andallbutthelast6hoursofM.Ed.program.Thiscourseappliestheresearchknowledge,skills,andpracticeofexperiencedpractitionerstoafinalresearchprojectthatresultsfromreflectivelyevaluatingtheirownpracticewithineducationalsystemsandsituatedcontexts.Educatorswillusebothanalyticandpracticetoolstoresearchmultiplefactorsthatimpacttheirownstudentslearning.ThefinalprojectwillbedisplayedinapublicforumasacapstoneprojectfortheM.Ed.

M.Ed.Concentrations(ElementaryandSecondary)

StudentsseekingaprofessionalMastersinEducationDegreechoosetwo9-hourconcentrationsinconsultationwiththeiradvisorsthatwillenhanceteacherleadershipcapacityinpractice.Thefollowing9-hourconcentrationsincludeaninterdepartmentalrangeofcontentexpertisethatcansupportacandidate’sdevelopmentofabroadrangeofskills,knowledge,anddispositions.Eachconcentrationhasaparagraphtodescribetheconcentration,followedbyalistofREQUIREDandCHOICEcoursesneededtocompletethatconcentration.1) 9hourConcentrationChoices(CHOOSE2orbothI&IIunderaconcentrationemphasisoption)

a)EarlyChildhoodConcentrationsIandII(OptionAorB)b)CurriculumandInstructionConcentrationc)LiteracyConcentrationsIandII(CertificatesinReadingandWritingavailable)d)SpecialEducationConcentratione)SocialJusticeIssuesConcentration(SocialJusticeinEducationCertificateavailable)f)LeadershipinEducationConcentrationg)STEMConcentrationh)DisciplineContentAreaConcentrationi)ElectiveConcentrationj)SupportingLanguageLearners:TESOLConcentrationI(DESETESOLendorsementavailableunderSECED)k)MiddleSchoolEducationConcentration

FormoreinformationseetheBulletin(CourseCatalog)at:https://nextbulletin.umsl.edu/collegeofeducation/epir/graduatestudy/

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University of Missouri-St. Louis

College of Education DegreePrograms6UndergraduateDegrees 6MasterDegrees32UndergraduateTeachingCertificates 2EducationalSpecialistDegrees2DoctoralDegrees 6GraduateCertificates AcademicDepartmentsDepartmentofEducationSciencesandProfessionalProgramsEducatorPreparation,InnovationandResearch UndergraduateProgramsBachelorofScienceinEducation(B.S.Ed) EducationalStudies(BES)(non-classroom)EarlyChildhood/SpecialEducation EarlyChildhoodElementaryEducation/SpecialEducation ExerciseScience ElementaryEducation/TESOLEducation HumanServicesandDevelopmentPhysicalEducation InformalScienceandCulturalEducationSecondaryEducationGraduatePrograms(M.Ed.)Counseling(ElementaryandSecondary) SecondaryEducationEducationalAdministration SpecialEducation ElementaryEducation Adult&HigherEducationGraduatePrograms(Ed.S)SchoolPsychology EducationAdministrationGraduateCertificateProgramsProgramEvaluation&AssessmentinEducation TeachingofWritingInstitutionalResearch SecondarySchoolTeachingTeachingEnglishtoSpeakersofOtherLanguages AutismandDevelopmentalStudiesAppliedBehaviorAnalysis DoctorofEducation(Ed.D.) DoctorofEducationalPracticeDoctorofPhilosophyinEducation(Ph.D.)CounselorEducation EducationalPsychologyEducationalLeadershipandPolicyStudies Teaching-LearningProcesses

Off-CampusSitesSt.CharlesCommunityCollege JeffersonCollege WildwoodCommunityCollege Harris-StoweStateUniversitySouthCountyEducationCenter

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AccreditationandInstitutionalMemberships

Accreditedby:TheNationalCouncilfortheAccreditationofTeacherEducation(NCATE)nowCAEPCouncilfortheAccreditationofEducatorPreparationMissouriDepartmentofElementary&SecondaryEducation(MDESE)CouncilonAccreditationofCounselingandRelatedEducationPrograms(CACREP)NationalAssociationofSchoolPsychologists(NASP)BehavioralAnalystCertificationBoard(BACB) Memberof:AmericanAssociationofCollegesforTeacherEducation(AACTE)CouncilofGreatCityCollegesofEducation(GCCOE)CouncilofAcademicDeansinResearchEducationInstitutions(CADREI)MissouriAssociationofCollegesforTeacherEducation(MACTE)NationalCoalitionforCampusStudents’Centers(NCCCC)Contact: Dr.AnnTaylor,InterimDean,CollegeofEducation

UniversityofMissouri-St.Louis,OneUniversityBoulevard201EducationAdministrationBldg.,St.Louis,Missouri63121314.516.5106,emailatTaylorann@umsl.edu

Website:http://coe.umsl.edu/

Revised:July2016

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