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Denise N. NottProfessional Portfolio
Elementary EducationSpecial Education
General Information
Danielson’s Four Domains
Professional Experiences
Awards/Honors
Activities
Contact Information
Elizabethtown CollegeClass of 2010
[email protected] Millie Way, Manchester, MD 21192
General Information
Denise N. NottElementary Education
Special [email protected]
443-375-10903447 Millie Way
Manchester, MD 21102
Resume Praxis/Clearances Education Essay
Transcript
Praxis Scores• (0710) PPST Reading – 173• (0720) PPST Writing – 178• (0730) PPST Mathematics –
184• (0011) Elementary Education
Curriculum Instruction Assessment – 180
• (0511) Fundamental Subjects: Content Knowledge – 174
• (0353) Education of Exceptional Students: Core Content Knowledge - 179
Clearances• FBI Fingerprinting (March
2010)• Pennsylvania Child Abuse
(October 2009)• Pennsylvania Criminal
History Background Clearance (October 2009)
• TB Test (October 2009)
Danielson’s Four DomainsDomain 1: Planning and PreparationArtifacts in this domain outline how a teacher organizes content of what students are expect to learn consisting of demonstrating knowledge of content and pedagogy, demonstrating knowledge of students, setting instructional outcomes, demonstrating knowledge of resources, designing coherent instruction, designing student assessment, and demonstrating knowledge of technology.
Domain 3: InstructionArtifacts in this domain involve the core of teaching and the engagement of students consisting of communicating with students, using questioning and discussion techniques, engaging students in learning, using assessment in instruction, and demonstrating flexibility and responsiveness.
Domain 2: The Classroom EnvironmentArtifacts in this domain show interactions that occur in a classroom that are non instructional consisting of creating an environment of respect and rapport, establishing a culture of learning, managing classroom procedures, managing student behavior, and organizing physical space.
Domain 4: Professional ResponsibilitiesArtifacts in this domain involve responsibilities outside of the classroom consisting of reflecting on teaching, maintaining accurate records, communicating with families, participating in a professional community, growing and developing professionally, and showing professionalism.
Domain 1: Planning and PreparationAdjectives Postcard
Project
Synonyms and Antonyms Reading
Lesson
Math Curriculum Project
UV Beads Science Lesson
Individualized Education Plan
Reflection Danielson’s Domains
Domain 2: The Classroom Environment
Functional Behavior Assessment
Classroom Layout
Co-Teaching Consolidation Lesson
Diversity Social Studies Lesson
Curriculum Based Assessment
Danielson’s DomainsReflection
Domain 3: InstructionMultiplying and
Dividing Decimals
Language Arts – Adjectives Chart
Rotation
Food Chain Science Lesson
Social Studies Custom Box
Direct Instruction Lesson
Danielson’s DomainsReflection
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
CPI Training
Kappa Delta Pi and Education
Organization
Honor Society
Kidwatching Narrative Project and
Anecdotal Notes
Student Athlete Mentor
Danielson’s DomainsReflection
CPI Training
Non-violent Crisis Prevention Intervention Training Program
• The primary goal of the Non-violent Crisis Intervention Training is to assure the health, welfare, safety, and security of all individuals in a conflict situation.
• I learned how to recognize and properly respond to the verbal and physically acting out behavior of students.
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
Kappa Delta Pi and Education Organization
• As a member of the college’s Education Organization and the Education Major’s National Honor Society, Kappa Delta Pi, I attend monthly meetings, volunteer at community and school-sponsored activities, and socialize with other colleagues in my major.
• Some activities I have been participating in include Lit Nights at local libraries, North Museum activities, homecoming bake sale, babysitting, and preparing bulletin boards.
• I have also become a member of NSTA (National Science Teachers Association) through the Education Organization.
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
Student Athlete Mentor (SAM)
• I was elected by my teammates to be one of the Women’s Soccer team’s SAMs where I serve as a peer counselor and intervention specialist for my teammates. By being chosen as the representative, my teammates have stated that they can rely on me and trust me.
• I was specially trained to assist with potential problems my teammates may be experiencing such as health issues, disagreements, struggles in the classroom, etc.
• I work closely with the Athletic Department to voice frustrations, suggestions, or concerns.Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
Honor Society
Inducted as a member of the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society in the Spring, 2007, for
receiving a 4.0 Grade Point Average.
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
Professional Experiences
Milton Hershey Middle School
Rheems Elementary School
Carroll County Public Schools
Substitute Teacher
Sunshine Child Development
Center Teacher
Fairview Elementary School
Previous Fieldwork
Experiences
Rheems Elementary School
• K-3 Learning Support• March 15, 2010 to May 7, 2010• Cooperating Teacher: Beth Vertucci• Rheems, PA• Teach Fundations, Corrective Reading, and Math.• Prepare and help to administer PSSAs.• Observe DIBELS and other testing, work with behavior/social
charts, participate in Data Meetings with grades 1-4, and review IEPs.
Professional Experiences
Milton Hershey Middle School• Fifth Grade• January 19, 2010 to March 12, 2010• Cooperating Teachers: Maggie Breech (Science), Eula Webster
(Language Arts), Sura Back (Reading), Mike Campbell (Math), and Veronica Kemmlein (Math)
• Hershey, PA• Had the opportunity to work with multiple teachers and instruct in
many different classrooms.• Created and taught lessons in sectional classrooms while
differentiating lessons in the four different leveled classes.• Prepared students for PSSAs by instructing small groups in math
daily.
Professional Experiences
Carroll County Public Schools
• May 2009 to Present• Regular Education, Special Education, Preschool to Sixth
Grade, and Specials such as Library and Health.• Carroll County, MD• Carry out lesson plans based upon teachers’ requests.• Ensure student safety.
Professional Experiences
Sunshine Child Development Center
• June 2005 to Present• Director: Rita Becker• Preschool to Sixth Grade• Lineboro, MD• Lead circle time with children.• Plan and implement crafts and other play activities.• Design bulletin boards.• Prepare and serve snack twice daily.
Professional Experiences
Fairview Elementary School
• Fifth Grade• September 2009 to December 2009• Work Study Program• Cooperating Teacher: Todd Davis• Tutored one student in math daily.• Assisted teacher in math and social studies during whole
class instruction.• Created multiplication games and activities for the student
tutored.• Attended field trip with the class to JA BizTown in York, PA.
Professional Experiences
Previous Fieldwork Experiences• Tri-Community Elementary School
– Morning and Afternoon Kindergarten– Harrisburg, PA– January 2009 to May 2009
• Benjamin Franklin Elementary School– Second and Third Grade Autism– Harrisburg, PA– September 2008 to December 2008
• Melrose Elementary School– Third Grade– Harrisburg, PA– January 2008 to May 2008
• Conestoga Valley High School– Life Skills Classroom– Lancaster, PA– September 2007 to December 2007
Professional Experiences
Awards/Honors
• Award for Academic Excellence 4.0 (2007, 2008, 2009)• Dean’s List (2007, 2008, 2009)• Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corporation
(MASCAC) Academic Honor Roll (2008, 2009)• Education Honor Society – Kappa Delta Pi (inducted in
2008)• Magna Cum Laude National Honor Society (accepted in
2008)• National Honor Society – Alpha Lambda Delta
(inducted in 2007)
Activities• Education Club (2006-2010)• Intramural Basketball Team Captain (participated in volleyball and
soccer intramural teams too) (2007-2010)• Relay for Life Team Captain (2007, 2008, 2010)• National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) (2009, 2010)• Student Athlete Mentor (SAM) (2009, 2010)• Student Athletes Advisory Committee Representative (SAAC) (2009, 2010)• Elizabethtown Women’s Soccer Team (2006-2009)• Tutor for Child and Adolescent Psychology, Math, and Psychology (2007)
Contact Information
Denise Nott
443-375-1090
3447 Millie WayManchester, MD 21102
Resume
References
Portfolio at a GlanceReference Letter – Dr. Merry Staulters (College Professor)
Reference Letter – Dr. Don Myers (College Supervisor)
Reference Letter – Maggie Breech (Milton Hershey)