Its Back to School for Student Teachers (2024)

SDSUs next set of educators are excited and prepared for the return to in-person instruction.

By Michael Klitzing

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

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Tasha Irianto says it’s the little moments she’s missed the most. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Diego State University teaching credential student went months without seeing her second graders outside of a Zoom window.

“I feel like everything online is so structured,” said Irianto, who is completing her student teaching at San Diego’s Oak Park Elementary. “We don't get any of that natural classroom interaction where the kids are telling me about their weekend while putting their backpacks on.”

For Irianto and hundreds of SDSU’s future educators, those small yet meaningful connections are coming back.

San Diego Unified School District returned to in-person instruction on April 12, with other districts in San Diego County opening their doors later in the month. That means it’s also back to school for many of the more than 600 SDSU students who are working towards their elementary (multiple subject), secondary (single subject), special education or bilingual teaching credentials.

The requirements the student teachers face to get back into the classroom vary by school site and district. To ease the transition, SDSU’s College of Education provided students verification of eligibility to be vaccinated within Tier 1B as well as a two-page safety protocol for guidance.

Special education credential student Valerie Salgado — a student teacher in a class for students with moderate to severe disabilities at Rancho Elementary in the La Mesa-Spring Valley School District — was eager for her return on April 20.

“I think to choose this profession, you have to be someone who embraces chaos,” she said. “You have to think creatively and take on big challenges. So my peers have seemed very cool, calm and collected about this whole situation.”

Returning safely

Jake Palacio, a multiple subject credential student who is completing his student teaching at Bancroft Elementary in the La Mesa-Spring Valley School District, has an idea of what’s in store for his classmates.

Upon starting the program last fall, Palacio was paired with a guide teacher who volunteered to model how a return to in-person learning would work. For the better part of a year, Palacio has been in the classroom with a dozen sixth graders while another 20 Zoom in virtually. On April 20, all but four returned in-person.

“Bancroft has done an excellent job of making things really safe,” he said. “When I found out at the start of the year that it was my guide teacher who was going to do this, I was pretty hesitant if I'm being honest. But everyone involved has been so professional and so careful. I feel great about being here.”

That’s not to say the return to in-person learning has been without its challenges. How do you, for instance, teach a group of pre-teens physical education without them coming into contact with each other or sharing a ball? How do you break students up into small groups while maintaining physical distancing?

“We've often expanded ourselves outside the classroom to picnic tables so one group can physically remove themselves from the space,” Palacio said.

Embracing challenges

Irianto said she was unsure how her Oak Park students would react to the transition back into the classroom. As a virtual instructor, her day consisted of three hours of synchronous online instruction followed by two hours of asynchronous tutoring. She’s now preparing to be with the kids from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., four days per week.

“It's been such a long time since they've been in that environment, I don't know how it's going to go,” she said. “But I think one thing that my guide teacher and I talk about is being flexible and taking it day by day. So I'm nervous, but I'm just really excited to see them and to be in person with them."

Salgado is eager to see how in-person instruction amid the pandemic will play out in her class — special education, after all, is often a hands-on job.

“Especially with kids who struggle to process auditory information or kids who have limited verbal communication, a lot of times you have to physically prompt them to do the things that you want them to do,” she said. “Obviously we want to abide by all the rules that are set up, but it's going to be very challenging to do that when physical touch is a big part of the teaching and learning process with our students."

Consider it just another transition in a year of training that has presented unprecedented challenges.

But as they prepare to enter a profession that demands flexibility, problem solving and quick thinking, SDSU’s future teachers have more than proved their mettle.

“We’ve had to be so nimble and accepting of change because from day to day or week to week, things change,” Palacio said. “There can be new regulations or new guidelines. And we’ve gained so much experience in educational technologies and online resources. I think more technology is going to come into the classroom, so to get experience with all of those tools in such an intensive way has really been valuable.”

Added Salgado: “I think we’re ready to meet the challenge of stepping into the profession next year — even under the circ*mstances that we've had.”

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Its Back to School for Student Teachers (2024)

FAQs

How do you welcome a teacher back to school? ›

Welcome Teachers Back: 10 Ways to Get the Year Off to a Great...
  1. Encourage teachers to stay organized. ...
  2. Hold “Tea Time for Teachers” ...
  3. Stock up on snacks. ...
  4. Acknowledge that teaching can be a stressful job. ...
  5. Surprise new teachers. ...
  6. Make sure your teachers never run out of energy. ...
  7. Hand out Lapel Pins.

How to answer how will you contribute to our school? ›

Reflect on your unique strengths, experiences, and interests, and consider how they align with the college's community. Ensure your response is genuine, concise, and memorable by highlighting the specific skills and qualities that make you a valuable addition.

Why do you want to teach at this school answers? ›

You can discuss your deep-rooted belief in the transformative power of education and your commitment to making a positive impact on students' lives. Highlight your passion for helping students reach their full potential and your enthusiasm for creating a nurturing and inclusive learning environment.

What did you learn as a student teacher? ›

Something that I've been learning throughout student teaching is the importance of connections, and by connections I mean with the kids. While it is important to establish and maintain the role as a teacher in their eyes, it is also so important to connect with them and be their friend to some extent.

What is a short welcome message for students from teachers? ›

Hello and welcome to our class! I am very excited to begin this educational adventure with each of you. We will work together to establish a welcoming environment in which everyone's ideas are valued and celebrated. Your presence enriches our classroom community, and I look forward to getting to know every one of you.

How do you say welcome back to school? ›

Start with a Warm Greeting

See the example below for more ideas. Welcome back to school! I hope you had an incredible summer filled with fun and adventures. I'm thrilled to be your teacher this year and can't wait to get to know each and every one of you.

What can I contribute to a school as a student? ›

Special talents or passions: Elaborate on any special talents or hobbies you have that could add value to the college community, such as playing an instrument, engaging in sports, creative writing, etc. Talk about how you'll share these skills on campus, whether through clubs, events, or other opportunities.

What makes you a good fit for this school sample answer? ›

I chose this college because of your highly rated [area of study program]. I've had a passion for this field for a long time and I'm excited to learn from the faculty that make up the outstanding program. I think my skills and learning style will be a great fit, too.

How to answer what can you contribute to the program? ›

Talk about how your skills, understanding, and ethics can positively affect those around you. Even seemingly unrelated skills could be transferable to your target program; every past achievement has skill elements that can be highlighted and applied to future contributions.

What are the qualities of a good teacher? ›

Traits of a Good Teacher
  • Patience. Educating young minds is a journey marked by incremental, sometimes even imperceptible, progress. ...
  • Empathy. ...
  • Adaptability. ...
  • Continuous Learning Mindset. ...
  • Cultural Competence. ...
  • Stress Management. ...
  • Communication. ...
  • Student Engagement.
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What is your strength as a teacher? ›

Important soft skills for teachers include time management skills, leadership skills, having a strong work ethic, problem solving abilities, high emotional intelligence, and possessing the knowledge and adaptability needed to employ a variety of teaching modes and methods.

What is the best answer for strengths? ›

Sample responses to “What are your strengths?”
  • Collaborative. I am very collaborative. ...
  • Technical know-how. I love staying up-to-date with trends in the tech industry. ...
  • Detail-oriented. ...
  • Positive attitude. ...
  • Solving problems. ...
  • Self-criticism. ...
  • Fear of public speaking. ...
  • Procrastination.
May 22, 2024

What is the purpose of a student teacher? ›

Therefore, student teachers are expected to engage students in learning content through activities, assignments, grouping, materials, resources, structure, and pacing. They will learn and implement questioning and discussion techniques that promote student participation and knowledge acquisition.

What are my goals as a student teacher? ›

Setting Goals for Student Teaching
  • Goal 1: Connect with all my students. I have met some incredible students during my field placements. ...
  • Goal 2: Take every opportunity that comes my way. ...
  • Goal 3: Don't procrastinate. ...
  • Goal 4: Have solid plans for life at student teaching.
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What can I gain from student teaching? ›

Student teaching provides future educators with the pedagogical tools and experience necessary to connect practice and theory.

How do you say you're welcome to a teacher? ›

17 ways to say “You're welcome”
  1. No problem/Not a problem.
  2. Anytime.
  3. Don't worry about it/No worries.
  4. It was nothing.
  5. Don't mention it.
  6. Of course.
  7. You bet.
  8. Anything for you.
May 29, 2024

What is an example of a welcome message for teachers Day? ›

Good morning to all our dear teachers, and a heartfelt welcome to you as we come together to mark this special day. We've gathered here to recognize and appreciate the important role our teachers play in shaping our minds and characters for a better future.

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