Dear ISU Graduate Teaching/Administrative Assistants and ISU Graduate
Students At Large:
The C&I 491, INTERNSHIP IN COLLEGE TEACHING,
PROGRAM
Are you interested in becoming a Community College, College and/or University
Instructor (Teacher)? The C&I 491 three credit hour graduate course, Internship in College Teaching, offers you an
opportunity to develop your pedagogical teaching skills, strategies and
dispositions while enhancing your teaching styles as beginning or continuing
experienced community college and/or college/university instructors/professors
in higher education, cultivating your continued science and craft for college teaching from a
comprehensive knowledge base and view points.
C&I 491 is designed to:
• assist you in meeting your teaching responsibilities in large and small
classroom settings as well as discussion and laboratory sections associated with
undergraduate courses.
• develop your observation and teaching strategies (that is, teacher and
student-centered) with other experiences appropriate to academic involvement at
the college level.
• emphasize a knowledge base of teaching as it applies to the beginning college
instructor.
• develop and refine your individual teaching styles by establishing frames of
reference that will permit you to learn, reflect upon, and discuss the teaching
strategies generally associated with problem-based, high-cognitive student
learning in college instruction.
• share several contextual factors that influence the organization and operation
of post-secondary instruction, with emphasis on the undergraduate classroom
setting.
Most importantly, this course provides you with actual classroom teaching
experience in actual classroom teaching situations over a semester time period.
Joint pre and post-conferences with the course instructor and fellow peers will enable you to receive
one-on-one clinical-based instructional consultation while videotaping your
actual teaching lessons so that you have a record of your performance for
self-analysis and evaluation.
By all available accounts and testimonials from
individuals across campus and alumni, they have indicated to us that C&I 491 was
an integral and quite enjoyable part of their professional graduate studies and
experiences at ISU as well as directly contributing to obtaining a community
college and/or college/university teaching position throughout and beyond
Illinois.
I hope that you will consider taking C&I 491, Internship in College Teaching. I would be pleased to visit with you about
the ways this course would add to your professional development and graduate
studies at Illinois State University. I can be reached at 438-5456 or by email
at kfjerich@ilstu.edu or ken.jerich@ilstu.edu or at my website http://www.coe.ilstu.edu/kfjerich/index.htm
where there are other HOT LINKS to C&I 491.
Sincerely,
Dr. Ken Jerich
Professor for C&I 491, Internship In College
Teaching.
The Department of Curriculum & Instruction
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The C&I 491 course is designed to provide enhanced knowledge for teaching for
graduate students who want to develop their teaching skills, strategies, models
style and dispositions as a college/university instructor.
Graduate students from all academic disciplines who are interested in developing
teaching expertise and gaining experience at the college/university level are
invited to enroll in this graduate course. It is also designed for graduate
students who have teaching responsibilities in their academic departments
ranging from the instructor for a course to teaching laboratory sections of a
course.
For information about Internship in College Teaching contact:
The Department of Curriculum & Instruction at (309) 438-5425
and/or Professor Kenneth Jerich at (309) 438-5456
or by email: kfjerich@ilstu.edu or
ken.jerich@ilstu.edu