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Occasional Teaching Workshop Day 2

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Occasional Teaching Workshop

Day 2

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PRESENTER

AMRINDER KAUR

GOOD WILL OFFICER

HWOTL

ELEMENTARY TEACHERS FEDERATION ONTARIO

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Today’s Overview

• Ministry information activity

• Preparing for the classroom

• Creating a positive environment

• Role play

• Placemat activity

• Ministry of Education initiatives

• Emergency lesson plans

• Wrap up & workshop evaluation

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Ministry Info Activity Match the following terms:• Differentiated Instruction• Character Development• Kids Help Phone• Bullying• Rubrics• Balanced Literacy• Smart Board• EpiPen• Literacy Improvement Project

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Ministry Information

• IEP: Individual Education Plan

• OSR: Ontario School Record

• EQAO: Education Quality & Accountability

• TPA: Teacher Performance Appraisal

• DPA: Daily Physical Activity

• DRA: Developmental Reading Assessment

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Ministry Information

• LRT: Learning Resource Teacher

• EA: Educational Assistant

• ESL: English as a second language

• ELD: English Language Development

• NTIP: New Teacher Induction Program

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Break

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Preparing for the Classroom

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• Blank name tags / cards for students• Coloured chalk / coloured markers• Whistle• Deck of cards, flash cards• Stickers• Pens• Small prizes or incentives• Emergency lesson plans• Activities for early finishers• Variety of books

The OT Supply Kit

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On Arrival at School

1. Check in at the office.2. Introduce yourself and locate the classroom.3. Find the day book and prepare for the day.4. Perform tasks to execute the lesson (e.g.

photocopying, reading the information in a textbook).

5. Find the seating plan. If none, be prepared to make one.

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On Arrival at School

6. Familiarize yourself with school safety routines, school time table, yard duty supervision, and school discipline policy.

7. Identify the names of students with high needs, allergies & those requiring medications.

8. Review the in-school support program timetable.

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At the End of the Day• Ask students to assist with the tidying of the room.• Distribute newsletters or notes that need to go home.• Write a note to the classroom teacher & thank staff who assisted you during the

day.• Check in at the office.• Maintain confidentiality about the students.

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Creating a Positive Environment

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Role Play

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Lunch Break

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Placemat Activity

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Ministry of Education Initiatives

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Curriculum Documents

• Curriculum documents define what children are taught in Ontario public schools.

• The Ministry of Education sets standards for the entire province by developing and publishing curriculum documents for use by all Ontario teachers.

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Ordering Curriculum Documents• Go to www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/

• On right hand click on “Publications”

• For online order click on “Publications Ontario On-line”

• You can also order by telephone:

1-800-668-9938 toll free in Canada

or 416-326-5300

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Exemplars

• Exemplars feature samples of actual student work at each of the four levels of achievement, accompanied by teachers’ comments.

www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum

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Code of Conduct

The Ontario Code of Conduct sets clear provincial standards of behaviour. It specifies the consequences for student actions that do not comply with these standards.

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Code of Conduct: Students

Students are to be treated with respect and dignity. In return, they must demonstrate respect for themselves, for others and for the responsibilities of citizenship through acceptable behaviour.

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Code of Conduct: Teachers

As role models, teachers uphold these high standards when they:

• help students work to their full potential and develop their self-worth;

• communicate regularly and meaningfully with parents;

• maintain consistent standards of behaviour for all students;

• demonstrate respect for all students, staff and parents.

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Education & Safe School Act

Bill 212

An Act to amend the Education Act with respect to behaviour, discipline and safety The government is providing schools with the tools, policies, and funding needed to make them safer and better places to learn.

Bill 52: Under the new amendment to this Bill

Students must stay enrolled in school until the age of 18.

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Education Quality & Accountability (EQAO)

• EQAO assesses all students in Grade 3 and Grade 6 in reading, writing and mathematics.

• The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test is administered in October each year.

• The Grade 9 Assessment of Mathematics is administered in January to students enrolled in first-semester mathematics courses and in May/June to students enrolled in second semester.

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Emergency Lesson Plans

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Assignments: When another plan is needed

• Information needed is not there• Can’t understand the lesson left• Timing is off in the lesson plan• Prep period is cancelled• Video won’t work

PLAN AN EMERGENCY LESSON PLAN

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Presentation of Emergency Lesson Plans

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Summary

• Parking lot

• Certificate

• Workshop evaluation