SP10: Regional Cohorts, 2013 – 2014
Cohort Description
Teacher candidates may wish to choose a Regional Cohort based on the general location of their sessional address during the academic year. This common geographic element among classmates promotes growth, community and collegiality within each cohort. These cohorts focus on the themes and issues facing schools/school boards in the particular regional areas.
For each specific regional cohort (ie: Toronto East & Durham , Toronto West, Toronto South, Toronto North & York), see separate descriptions below, under the subheading "Which Regional Cohort Should I Select?"
Note: All classes in Regional Cohorts are held at OISE campus, unless otherwise stated.
Program/Curriculum
As in every SP cohort, teacher candidates in all regional cohorts take their three foundations courses together: Teacher Education Seminar, Psychological Foundations of Learning & Development and School & Society. The two Curriculum & Instruction courses ("teachable subjects") and Related Studies are taken with other instructors and teacher candidates across the intermediate/secondary program.
Practicum/Internship/Additional Field Experience Days
As in all SP programs, there are two different practicum sessions with associate teachers on practical issues of teaching and learning, within the teacher candidates' selected curriculum areas. Both of these practicum sessions normally take place in your designated regional cohort area, in two different schools. Teacher candidates also have opportunities to complete their field-based internship in these partner schools from late April to the end of May.
Finally, teacher candidates may expect to spend 3 – 4 additional days prior investigating critical issues for regional schools/school boards or observing/assisting mentor teachers on practical aspects of teaching in these regions.
Who Should Apply to a SP10 Regional Cohort?
Successful SP10 applicants will give evidence of the following, in the space provided on the Course Selection and Candidate Information form (200 words maximum):
- an interest in the opportunity to practice teach in partner schools within the school boards where they currently live;
- the motivation to gain experience and build networks in school boards in which they aspire to teach in the future;
- a willingness to travel to placements in your chosen SP10 region.
Which Regional Cohort Should I Select?
You have the following choices of regional cohorts:
SP10 Regional - TORONTO EAST & DURHAM REGION
Choose this SP if you want to be part of a cohort partnered with selected schools in the "east" end of Toronto (Scarborough) and Durham Region that share a philosophy of creating positive learning communities for learners with diverse backgrounds. Many of these schools support teacher professional development that focuses on instructional strategies to maximize student learning and development. As a result, one of our focal points in SP10 foundation courses is 'instructionally intelligent' and collaborative learning. SP instructors communicate regularly and work collaboratively to establish program coherence in an effective learning community. Field partnership energies are devoted to supporting school and/or department-based initiatives, and teacher candidates dedicate 15-20 hours to such projects. Year-end internships in SP10 cohort schools are possible, so that successful teacher candidates have the potential to graduate having developed networks in four different schools in the Toronto East/Durham region. The Psychological Foundations course for this cohort will take place partially online.
For more information contact Ann Chlorakos , SP10 Toronto East & Durham Coordinator.
SP10 Regional - TORONTO WEST
Choose this SP if you want to be part of a cohort partnered with selected schools in the "west" end of Toronto and Etobicoke. This cohort explores the six themes that make up the Teacher Education Seminar with an emphasis on exploring and developing teaching strategies based on a holistic framework. Core program topics such as professionalism, school reform, school law, assessment and evaluation, special education and equity will be approached from an integrated and interdisciplinary framework that seeks to cultivate creativity, sustainability, mindfulness, community building, healthy living and mental-physical-spiritual wellbeing. Candidates will explore Toronto west based school partnerships and community partnerships that foster these ideals. Select emphasis will be placed on technological applications to both inspire creativity and reduce our impact on the environment.
For more information contact Matthew Tran-Adams, SP10 Toronto West Coordinator
SP10 Regional - TORONTO SOUTH
Choose this SP if you want to be part of a cohort partnered with selected schools in the “south” end of Toronto. This cohort explores the six themes that make up the Teacher Education Seminar with an emphasis on exploring and developing teaching strategies based on an understanding of the character and qualities of urban downtown schools. Through their practice teaching placements, teacher candidates become familiar with our partner schools which range from large urban “inner city” schools with many “at risk” students to smaller more community based schools which have a less diverse student population. Particular thematic attention is given to overall “student success” including issues surrounding ELL (English Language Learners) students in the mainstream classroom, classroom management, differentiated instruction, teaching in integrated inclusive classrooms where there are diverse learners and the role that factors such as class, immigration, race, language and culture play in student achievement.
For more information contact Ero Siouga, SP10 Toronto South Coordinator.
SP10 GTA - Toronto NORTH & YORK REGION
Choose this SP if you want to be part of a cohort partnered with selected schools in the North end of Toronto or York Region Public and Catholic District School Boards. As with all "Regionals", practicum placements aim to assign teacher candidates to schools as close as possible to where they live, within the limits of existing partnerships. This cohort covers all of the theoretical aspects of the themes of the course Teacher Education Seminar but has a large focus on the practical application of what is learned in both Teacher Education Seminar and related courses. A considerable amount of time is spent on classroom management issues, teaching in integrated inclusive classrooms where there are diverse learners, and how to differentiate instruction for students with special learning needs and English as a Second Language. Additional field experience days are devoted to a problem-based unit that focuses on the integration of all aspects of the program and its practical application to specific and different types of schools in the various school boards.
For more information contact William Mack, SP10 Toronto North & York Region Coordinator.
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Essential Information
SP1: Teaching and Learning for Change in Urban Schools
SP2: Garth Webb S.S., Halton/Dufferin-Peel
SP3: Global Citizenship and Sustainable Development
SP4: Education and Work
SP5: Peel/Dufferin-Peel
SP6: Multilingual and Multicultural Classrooms
SP7: Emily Carr Secondary School, York Region
SP8: The Arts
SP9: Social Justice and Catholic Education
SP10: Regional Cohorts
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