The theme of our second meeting was What It Means To Be An Education Major! To facilitate this information to our members the board first each discussed a general question. The questions were:
1. What is a concentration?
> A concentration is basically your minor where you "concentrate" on a certain area such as reading, English, psychology, science, history, Spanish, ETC.
2. What is a prepracticum?
> Any hours (15s or 30s) you do before you student teach, there are different requirements for every major.
3. When do we student teach?
> Normally during the second semester of senior year, but a lot of people postpone it until the first semester of a fifth year.
4. How many classes should I take every semester?
> It sort of depends on your major, but if you can handle 6 classes/semester do it during your freshman and sophomore years so you do not have to do it when you're taking difficult classes!
5. What is an MTEL
> Massachusetts Test for Education Licensure
6. Can you take spring break while student teaching?
> NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
7. How many credits do you need to graduate?
> 120, but our program are pretty full so most if not all of you will take more than 120!
Then we held break out sessions based on majors (Early, Elementary, Special and Secondary). The sessions were run by board members whose in that particular major. The upper classman also provided valuable insight by providing their own personal experiences and ideas. The topics that were discussed are advising, registering for classes, the sequence of classes, professors to take, practicums, studying abroad and MTELS! The upperclassman also wrote down helpful tips for being an education major that we will be providing for our underclassman in some form!

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This year we are also going to be modeling teaching strategies for our members. This week we did "ticket out the door". Tickets out the door are used for assessments or feedback. One way we modeled this was with the Bigs and Littles four on the door activity. The other was with our F-Back box. The members were given a piece of paper with an empty head on it that read "whats on your mind". At the end of the meeting they wrote any questions, comments, concerns or ideas on it and put them in the box. These slips will help us when we plan future meetings!
Another instructional strategy was the use of anchor charts. Anchor charts are hung up in the classroom during the year that provide important information. Our anchor charts contain MTEL information per major and will be hung up at the meetings all year!
At the meeting we had two volunteer sign up opportunities!
- Our volunteer positions for Kids Zone are full! An email will be sent out soon about who is volunteering and when!
- Rays of Hope
is a Breast Cancer benefit walk that we will be attending on October 20!
Registration begins at 10:15 so we will be leaving campus at around 9:15! We
will meet in front of Scanlon! If you
want to attend please email Alyssa(aperry0320@westfield.ma.edu
) by October 17 so she can get everything organized! When you contact her
please give her your phone number and if you are willing to drive!
Our next meeting is on October 21 at 7:00!
Julie!
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