Time2Track (Documenting Evidence of Fieldwork Hours)

Time2Track is the application TED uses to track the completion of fieldwork hours for both student teachers and interns. Candidates are required to purchase 2 6-month subscriptions to Time2Track to document fieldwork experience.

Student Teachers and Time2Track

Student teachers track hours spent in direct student contact and in collaboration with veteran teachers. 

  • Student teachers send all hours to their University Supervisor for approval.

Intern Teachers and Time2Track

Interns track general and EL support hours provided by the Mentor Teacher and the University Supervisor. 

  • Interns send all District Support hours to their Mentor Teacher for approval.
  • Interns send all University Support hours to their University Supervisor for approval.
This table provides the breakdown of the hours tracked by student teachers and interns.

Student Teachers Track Fieldwork Hours

Interns Track Support Hours

Direct Student Contact (400 hours throughout the school year)

  • Individual Instruction
  • Whole Class Instruction
  • Small Group Instruction

 

Collaboration (200 hours throughout the school year)

  • Co-planning lessons with veteran teachers
  • Co-planning lessons with veteran practitioners to meet the needs of individual students
  • Analyzing and grading work with veteran teachers
  • Reflecting on lessons with veteran teachers
  • Intentional observations of veteran teachers based on CSUEB course assignments
  • School meetings (e.g. department, grade level, PLC)

General Support (144 hours throughout the school year)

  • University Support:
    • Development of Individualized Intern Plan (IIP)
    • Intern Coordinator support
    • Intern seminar (TED 578, 579)
    • Supervisor conference/meeting
    • Supervisor email/phone/text support
    • Supervisor observation
  • District Support:
    • Development of Individualized Intern Plan (IIP)
    • District New Teacher Orientation
    • District Professional Development
    • Mentor conference/meeting
    • Mentor email/phone/text support
    • Mentor helps with instructional planning, assessment, management, etc.
    • Mentor observation
    • Observation of other experienced teachers
    • School-site meetings (grade level, department, faculty)

 

English Language Learner Support (additional 45 hours throughout the school year)

  • University Support:
    • EL observation/supervision (by University Supervisor)
    • EL conference/meeting (with University Supervisor)
    • EL-related professional development
  • District Support:
    • EL observation/supervision (by Mentor Teacher)
    • EL conference/meeting (with Mentor Teacher and/or other school site support)
    • EL-related professional development