What Is May Term? Who Is It For?
The May Term internship is an educational experience for students
interested in teaching or other educational endeavors. It requires 100
hours in a P-12 classroom or in an education-related setting such as a
publishing company, daycare,community-organization,or museum.
During the internship the student acts as an apprentice to the site supervisor; in schools this takes the form of working a regular teacher's schedule for approximately three weeks.
Students are expected to develop a preliminary understanding of:
Appropriate activities for the classroom range from performing
clerical duties to presenting lessons to small groups and whole
classes.
The Director of Field Experience at Denison monitors students' work
during the internship through phone calls and email communication. The
student will complete a reflective journal a culminating paper, a
student evaluation form, and a data collection sheet; the site
supervisor will provide an evaluation of the student's work.
- developmental issues concerning the age group with which they interact
- cultural difference in the setting
- collaborative and individual modes of teaching and learning
- individual differences
- assessment
- the role of the school or institution in its community