| We would like to tell you a little bit about
the CHIME Charter Schools, as well as give you some guidelines
for your fieldwork/observation experience here.
CHIME has two charter schools, an elementary school and a
middle school, dedicated to bringing an inclusive education to
all children.We serve a diverse population
of young people from a variety of communities, and every classroom
has a mixture of students of different ability levels and talents.
CHIME is affiliated with the Michael D. Eisner College of
Education at California State University Northridge, and serves
as a teaching school for students in that college. As such,
students from an assortment of education related programs come
to CHIME to do student teaching, observations and to participate
in fieldwork. You may notice at any given time that there are
a number of adults in some of the classrooms. Many of these
adults are CSUN students such as yourself who are part of the
teaching programs in which CHIME participates, and they are
all working collaboratively to best serve the needs of CHIME's
students, under the leadership of their classroom teacher. Adults
with red aprons are paid assistants in the classroom.
Here are our expectations for fieldwork students at CHIME:
- To all times respect (and not interrupt) the instruction in
the classroom
- To dress professionally
- To treat all stakeholders at CHIME with respect
- To be sensitive to the individual needs of each of our
students
- To use people-first language. (For example, you refer to "a
child with a disability" rather than "a disabled child".
Whenever possible, avoid labels altogether.)
- To follow the guidance of the classroom teacher, and be
attentive to his or her behavioral expectations for their class
- To arrive on time and stay for your entire scheduled period
- To be a positive, productive addition to the CHIME
community!
Please
select from the following three options:
- Observation
only (I need to observe one or more students, but do not need
to interact with them.)
- Fieldwork
(I need to do some work with one or more students. I may also
do observation.)
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