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This module is authored by David Parks from Virginia Tech and edited by Theodore Creighton, Laura Farmer, and Corrine Sackett.

Internship agreement attachment

Nature of clinical study

The intern will work directly with the on-site supervisor (mentor), the intern's home-school principal, or other principals, supervisors, or agency administrators on the specified objectives for the hours designated in the agreement. The mentor or campus supervisor must approve all experiences used for the completion of objectives. At least one reading will be selected and related to each objective in the internship. This reading should help the intern successfully complete the objective. Research reports, handbooks, and guides are examples of acceptable readings. Reflections on the experiences, the readings, and the relationship between the two will be recorded in the log.

Methods of evaluation

The intern will keep an electronic log of experiences, observations, and readings. The mentor and campus supervisor will hold a conference with the intern and review the log to determine how well the objectives are met. Performance on each objective will be rated as follows: 0=Unacceptable, 1=Acceptable, 2=Target (Exemplary).

Conferences with the on-site supervisor and the campus supervisor will be held each semester.

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Source:  OpenStax, Guidelines for interns, mentors, and home school principals, 2009-2011. OpenStax CNX. Dec 08, 2008 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10609/1.3
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