What is the Pekin Professional Development School?
The Pekin Professional Development School (PDS) model
is a university-public school partnership that combines
teacher education and school reform to improve student
learning. The intent of the PDS collaborative relationship
is to provide a year-long internship which focuses
on improved classroom learning, comprehensive preparation
for preservice teachers, and professional development
opportunities for district educators.
What does this year-long partnership in a PDS look
like?
Participants in the Pekin Professional Development
School are college seniors from Illinois State
University. They are referred to as interns. These
interns spend
an entire school year in District 108. The year
is divided into four phases:
Phase I: The intern is assigned to a mentor (cooperating
teacher) in a classroom of one of the intern’s
top three grade level preferences. During this phase
which is about seven weeks, the intern will assist
the classroom teacher by working with small groups
of students, working individually with students, observing
strategies and techniques that are being used, understanding
resources that are available, and learning the science
and art of teaching. When the intern is not in the
classroom, he/she will be taking the required methods
courses two days a week on site in the Pekin PDS room.
Phase II: This phase is similar to the first phase.
However, the intern will be assigned to a different
grade level with a mentor in a different District 108
school. They will continue with their methods coursework
in the Pekin PDS room.
Phase III and IV: These phases are the student teaching
phases. Typically, the intern returns to his or her
Phase I classroom for an in-depth student teaching
experience that continues for 16 weeks. The mentor
and intern form a “Quality Team” partnership
that focuses upon the needs of the children in the
classroom and how the two partners can best meet those
needs. As the intern assumes more teaching responsibility,
the mentor takes on the role of an assistant-working
with small groups of students or working with individual
students on a variety of skills. This “Quality
Team” partnership allows for an enhanced student
teaching experience for the intern, for professional
growth for the mentor, and most importantly, for the
academic success of the students in the classroom.
What benefits are there to participating in the Pekin
Professional Development School?
- Comprehensive
year long internship
- Total
immersion in the school culture
- Intensive
and extensive clinical experiences and practice
- Opportunities
for practice, reflection, and collegiality
- On-site
methods coursework
- Linkage
between course content and teaching practice
- Involvement
in school-community relationships
- Cohort
experience
- Recognition
by prospective employers
- Promotion
of best practices
- Quality
Mentor-Intern team
- Preparation
for the “real” teaching
world
Who should I contact for more information on the Pekin
Professional Development School?
Pekin
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Illinois State University Contact |
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