Monday, March 27, 2017

Everything Internship Paperwork

Dear Interns,

I have for you the links and information for every single piece of paperwork you could ever need for your Internship.
GETTING STARTED CHECK LIST 
https://drive.google.com/a/dpsk12.net/file/d/0B7Ry6jgmok2qVm5DWTFJMWNacEk/view?usp=sharing




WORK STUDY AGREEMENT: This is the paperwork that protects you during your Internship.  It also protects Denver Public Schools and the Businesses that you are completing your internship for. These are due by the end of your first week of the Internship.  You must either bring them to my classroom or scan them.  Due to the nature of the paperwork, taking a picture is not acceptable. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7Ry6jgmok2qN2JFeV9SSVUybTQ
WORK STUDY IS COMPLETED EACH SEMESTER, EVEN IF YOU ARE RETURNING TO THE SAME JOB SITE. 


TIMESHEETS: Monthly you are required to complete your timesheet.  There is a grade attached to your timesheet.  If your timesheet falls below 40 hours at the end of the month you MUST contact me.  Because we'll need to create a plan for how your hours will be made up.  Anything less than 100 hours per semester without documentation will be referred to the Counselor of your school and the Assistant Principal for planning.  It's a big deal. Timesheets


MIDTERM AND FINAL EVALUATIONS: At the middle and the end of your Internship you will receive an evaluation from  your Site Supervisor.  The evaluations are identical so you are able to track your progress.  On the syllabus you will see the dates the evaluations go out.  Please make time to meet with your Supervisor to discuss any opportunities for growth and for ways to make your internship meaningful.  Midterm and Final Evaluations


APPLICATIONS: The application for the Internship and Parental Form are included here.
Parent Expectations Form
Internship Application

PORTFOLIO GRADING SHEET: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Ry6jgmok2qOF9fYUtnTTNOTEU/view?usp=sharing


LINOIT SUPPORT AND HELP 
It's a long painful video of about 15 minutes.  It's a great starter way to get yourself going if you get stuck or need help with the program.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLenDjfQMjM

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