Clinical Educator Training (CET) Spring 2020: NEFEC Location
Online registration closed on Sat, Jan 18, 2020.
Thu, January 16, 2020, 9:00am - Fri, January 31, 2020, 3:30pm
Contact | Sandy Lewis (former staff) |
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Target Audience | Effective/Highly Effective teachers with 3+ yrs teaching experience & principal approval |
Facilitator(s) | Sandy Lewis |
In-Service Points | 20 |
Delivery | Face-to-Face, Online (Moodle) |
Location | NEFEC - Hendrix Room, 3841 Reid St, Palatka, FL 32177 |
Fee | $0.00 member districts + Hernando, Madison, Monroe, FSU Lab / $100.00 non-member districts |
Clinical Educator Training is a requirement by Florida Statutes and FLDOE for educators who will serve as mentors for one of the following:
1) teacher candidates assigned to a supervised field experience or internship,
2) novice or beginning teachers, or
3) a developing professional.
Florida Statutes, Sections 1004.04 (6)(b) and 1012.56 (8)(a)3.a.(III)
CET Desired Outcomes: Four Skills of an Effective Mentor
Skill 1: Develop a growth mindset and apply it when working with developing educators.
Skill 2: Conduct effective content planning conferences with developing educators, using the nine steps for content lesson planning.
Skill 3: Develop skills to be an expert observer and diagnostician of teaching and learning.
Skill 4: Provide effective feedback to developing educators about their teaching practices.
The NEFEC Clinical Educator Training is a 20-hour certificated program that uses a blended learning model with three components: a Moodle online course, one face-to-face session, and a job-embedded Mentor Cycle as the follow-up, implementation phase. All three must be completed during the Spring 2020 CET to receive certification.
January 16 – 29 / 7 hr. Moodle Course, 1 hr. Zoom Webinar / 8 hrs. total
This is a facilitated course that includes assignments with due dates.
Participants will develop and increase their knowledge base of the Four Skills of an Effective Mentor through readings, discussion forums, and video scenarios.
January 22, 3:00 - 4:00 the Zoom Webinar will provide an opportunity to discuss assignments and forms then will be open to questions.
January 31, 9:00 - 3:30 / Face-to-Face Session / 6 hrs.
Participants will engage in collaborative activities to gain experience in applying the Four Skills of an Effective Mentor.
February 3 – March 16 / Job-embedded Mentor Cycle in school / 6 hrs. total
Participants will complete the full Mentor Cycle (pre-observation conference, observation, data analysis, and post-observation conference) with an intern, beginning teacher, or teacher/educator assigned by the principal to implement the Four Skills of an Effective Mentor.
Travel and substitutes will not be reimbursed by NEFEC.
NEFEC's courses are for inservice points. The Florida Department of Education will not accept NEFEC's courses if they are submitted by an individual for recertification. They must be submitted through a district as part of its approved Professional Learning Catalog (Master Inservice Plan).
Participants are responsible for following their district’s requirements to obtain inservice credit and endorsement. If you are unsure if your district will accept courses offered through NEFEC, you will need to check with your district Staffing Development office.
There is no fee for NEFEC Instructional Services Member Districts to attend NEFEC Clinical Educator Training.
These districts include: Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Flagler, FSDB, FSU Lab School, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Monroe, Nassau, PK Yonge, Putnam, Suwannee, and Union.
Spring 2020 NEFEC CET Course is limited to 20 participants. NEFEC district members will have priority to attend the training.
There is a fee of $100 per participant for all other districts.
1) teacher candidates assigned to a supervised field experience or internship,
2) novice or beginning teachers, or
3) a developing professional.
Florida Statutes, Sections 1004.04 (6)(b) and 1012.56 (8)(a)3.a.(III)
CET Desired Outcomes: Four Skills of an Effective Mentor
Skill 1: Develop a growth mindset and apply it when working with developing educators.
Skill 2: Conduct effective content planning conferences with developing educators, using the nine steps for content lesson planning.
Skill 3: Develop skills to be an expert observer and diagnostician of teaching and learning.
Skill 4: Provide effective feedback to developing educators about their teaching practices.
The NEFEC Clinical Educator Training is a 20-hour certificated program that uses a blended learning model with three components: a Moodle online course, one face-to-face session, and a job-embedded Mentor Cycle as the follow-up, implementation phase. All three must be completed during the Spring 2020 CET to receive certification.
January 16 – 29 / 7 hr. Moodle Course, 1 hr. Zoom Webinar / 8 hrs. total
This is a facilitated course that includes assignments with due dates.
Participants will develop and increase their knowledge base of the Four Skills of an Effective Mentor through readings, discussion forums, and video scenarios.
January 22, 3:00 - 4:00 the Zoom Webinar will provide an opportunity to discuss assignments and forms then will be open to questions.
January 31, 9:00 - 3:30 / Face-to-Face Session / 6 hrs.
Participants will engage in collaborative activities to gain experience in applying the Four Skills of an Effective Mentor.
February 3 – March 16 / Job-embedded Mentor Cycle in school / 6 hrs. total
Participants will complete the full Mentor Cycle (pre-observation conference, observation, data analysis, and post-observation conference) with an intern, beginning teacher, or teacher/educator assigned by the principal to implement the Four Skills of an Effective Mentor.
Travel and substitutes will not be reimbursed by NEFEC.
NEFEC's courses are for inservice points. The Florida Department of Education will not accept NEFEC's courses if they are submitted by an individual for recertification. They must be submitted through a district as part of its approved Professional Learning Catalog (Master Inservice Plan).
Participants are responsible for following their district’s requirements to obtain inservice credit and endorsement. If you are unsure if your district will accept courses offered through NEFEC, you will need to check with your district Staffing Development office.
There is no fee for NEFEC Instructional Services Member Districts to attend NEFEC Clinical Educator Training.
These districts include: Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Flagler, FSDB, FSU Lab School, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Monroe, Nassau, PK Yonge, Putnam, Suwannee, and Union.
Spring 2020 NEFEC CET Course is limited to 20 participants. NEFEC district members will have priority to attend the training.
There is a fee of $100 per participant for all other districts.