Verification of Experience Multiple and Single Subject Credential Programs



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Verification of Experience Multiple and Single Subject Credential Programs Teaching Credential Programs 2500 E. Nutwood Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 USA (714) 879-3901 FAX (714) 738-4565 Email: grad-admissions@hiu.edu This form is to be used by all employers verifying actual single or multiple subjects teaching experience to be used in lieu of student teaching. This is to verify that has been employed at Name of Candidate Name of School from to as a teacher of. The Beginning Date of Service Ending Date of Service Grade Level Subject Taught candidate has been supervised and evaluated at least a year by, Number of Times Name. Title Instruction to Employer: The following standards are used to determine the competency and performance of the candidate in the student teaching component. Please refer to attached Standards. If the answer Yes is checked, provide specific examples that illustrate the candidate s ability to meet the standards. If the answer No is checked, explain the areas where improvement is needed. STANDARD FOR ENGAGING AND SUPPORTING ALL STUDENTS IN LEARNING q Yes This candidate connects student s prior knowledge, life experiences, and interests with learning goals. q Yes This candidate uses a variety of instructional strategies and resources to respond to students diverse needs. 2137000314

q Yes This candidate facilitates learning experiences that promote autonomy, interaction, and choice. q Yes This candidate engages students in problem solving, critical thinking and other activities that make subject matter meaningful. q Yes This candidate promotes self-directed, reflective learning for all students. STANDARD FOR CREATING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE ENVIRONMENTS FOR STUDENT LEARNING q Yes This candidate creates a physical environment that engages all students. q Yes This candidate establishes a climate that promotes fairness and respect. q Yes This candidate promotes social development and group responsibility.

q Yes This candidate establishes and maintains standards for student behavior. q Yes This candidate plans and implements classroom procedures and routines that support student learning. q Yes This candidate uses instructional time effectively. STANDARD FOR UNDERSTANDING AND ORGANIZING SUBJECT MATTER FOR STUDENT LEARNING q Yes This candidate demonstrates knowledge of subject matter content and student development. q Yes This candidate organizes curriculum to support student understanding of subject matter. q Yes This candidate interrelates ideas and information within and across subject matter areas.

q Yes This candidate develops student understanding through instructional strategies that are appropriate to the subject. matter. q Yes This candidate uses materials, resources, and technologies to make subject matter accessible to students. STANDARD FOR PLANNING INSTRUCTION AND DESIGNING LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR ALL STUDENTS q Yes This candidate draws on and values students backgrounds, interests, and developmental learning needs. q Yes This candidate establishes and articulates goals for student learning. q Yes This candidate develops and sequences instructional activities and materials for student learning. q Yes This candidate modifies instructional plans to adjust for student needs.

STANDARD FOR ASSESSING STUDENT LEARNING q Yes This candidate establishes and communicates learning goals for all students. q Yes This candidate collects and uses multiple sources of information to assess student learning. q Yes This candidate involves and guides all students in assessing their own learning. q Yes This candidate uses the results of assessments to guide instruction. q Yes This candidate communicates with students, families, and other audiences about student progress. STANDARD FOR DEVELOPING AS A PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR q Yes This candidate reflects on teaching practice and planning professional development.

q Yes This candidate establishes professional goals and pursues opportunities to grow professionally. q Yes This candidate works with communities to improve professional practice. q Yes This candidate works with families to improve professional practice. q Yes This candidate works with colleagues to improve professional practice. q Yes This candidate balances professional responsibilities and maintains motivation. I certify that the above standards q have been attained by this credential candidate. q have not been attained by this credential candidate. Signature of Principal or Supervisor Telephone Number Date Signature of Superintendent of Personnel, Public School, or Telephone Number Date Executive Officer or Private School