Teacher
Preparation Team 2 |
The
Internship: Substitute Teaching Policy
Approved by the
Teacher Preparation APPC, 2/15/96
(Revised 10/7/97)
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Because MSU's interns
have earned bachelor's degrees and have completed 21 semester hours
of professional education by the time they enter the internship,
they are qualified to work as substitute teachers under Michigan's
current administrative rules. Appointing
substitute teachers is the function and responsibility of school
districts.
Substitute teaching
can be consistent with interns' responsibilities and progress in the
teacher preparation program, but only if certain conditions are met.
This policy states when MSU interns may work as substitute
teachers without jeopardizing their standing in the program.
Questions regarding the policy should be directed first to
the leaders of MSU's teacher preparation teams.
Interns are novices,
and they face an elevated risk of mishaps in practice.
For the sole purpose of educating interns, MSU takes
responsibility for such internship-related mishaps through its
indemnification agreements with school districts. When
school districts employ interns as substitute teachers, other
purposes are served, and the school districts assume responsibility
for the interns as their employees.
The internship
requires good working relationships among the intern, the
collaborating teacher, MSU's field instructor and school liaison,
and the principal of the school.
Protecting those relationships is a primary consideration in
applying the following policy.
1.
The program for MSU interns is designed to occupy them fully
during school hours from the first day that collaborating teachers
report to their schools at the beginning of their academic year to
the last day of MSU's academic year.
That is the time frame to which this policy applies.
2.
There are times when a collaborating teacher reasonably may
decide to leave an intern alone in charge of students for one or two
hours, either to provide the intern that experience or to do other
work in the school. The intern should not expect pay on those
occasions; they are not instances of substitute teaching.
3.
When a collaborating teacher attends a meeting sponsored by
MSU's teacher preparation program, the collaborating teacher may
leave the intern in charge of the collaborating teacher's classes;
such meetings are an integral element of the teacher preparation
program and the liability for the intern's practice on these
occasions is covered under MSU's indemnification agreements with
school districts.
4.
An MSU intern may serve as a substitute teacher only for
the collaborating teacher with whom the intern is placed, and for
a maximum of the equivalent of 15 days (i.e., 15 full days, 30
half days, or 90 one-hour periods) during the period defined in
point 1, above, provided that the following conditions are
met:
(a) The intern
judges that he or she is prepared to accept the responsibility of
serving as a substitute teacher, and freely chooses to do so each
time s/he is asked.
(b) The
collaborating teacher determines that the interests of his or her
pupils will be served.
(c) MSU's field
instructor and school liaison determine that the intern is making
satisfactory progress in the internship, including the required
coursework, and so should benefit from the experience.
(d) The intern
has been qualified and accepted as a substitute teacher in
accordance with the school district's policies and procedures, and
the district thus takes responsibility for the intern's practice
when the intern works as a substitute teacher.
(e) The
substitute teaching does not interfere with the intern's attendance
at the MSU courses in which s/he is enrolled or with completion of
assigned work in or related to those courses.
Course instructors should not be asked to make exceptions to
this condition; it is firm.
(f) The
collaborating teacher's principal is informed in advance that the
intern may or will serve as substitute.
5.
After an intern has been approved to substitute teach for the first
time, that approval remains in force only if the conditions listed
above continue to be met on each occasion that the intern substitute
teaches.
6.
Interns are responsible for using the Report
on Substitute Teaching by an Intern to inform their
teacher preparation teams. Teams
will define their procedures for routing and filing the Reports.
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