Cutting summer break short to get an early start on an internship isnt something
                     thats typical for college students. 
 
But for several Elementary Education majors at the 酴圖弝け (USF),
                     joining teachers in the universitys partner school districts to help with pre-planning
                     activities felt like something they needed to do. 
 
Randi Latzke, EdD, an instructor in USFs Elementary Education Program who also serves
                     as internship coordinator, says the pre-planning period gives student interns a chance
                     to step into the role of a teacher before the first day of school. 
 
Taking part in pre-planning is beneficial for our students because they often dont
                     get to experience that part of getting ready for the school year in their field experiences
                     until theyre in their own classrooms, Dr. Latzke said. So, this allows them to
                     see how all of that comes together. 
 
For Maritza Rios, a USF senior in the Elementary Education Program, teaching virtually
                     throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has left her in anticipation for her in-person internship
                     at Sessums Elementary in Riverview, Fla. 
 
Joining her collaborating teacher in the classroom weeks before internship officially
                     kicks off has given her a leg-up on what shell see in practice, she says. 
 
Pre-planning is preparing me, Rios said. With my final internship coming up, I
                     wanted to familiarize myself not only with my (collaborating teacher), but with the
                     classroom. Things will change (throughout the year), but Ill be able to adapt to
                     those changes. 
 
Abagail Meler, a senior who will also intern at Sessums Elementary, said helping her
                     collaborating teacher prepare for the school year gave her a full look at the responsibilities
                     educators take on. 
 
This was an opportunity to see what pre-planning is like before I become a teacher
                     and Im on my own, Meler said. Im realizing now that theres so much that goes
                     into setting up a classroom.

Abagail Meler and Maritza Rios (pictured above) set up their classroom for a Meet and Greet event at Sessums Elementary.
Beyond transforming an empty classroom into an engaging learning environment for children,
                     pre-planning is an opportunity for teachers to gather supplies, review new educational
                     resources, and attend professional development and staff meetings while also planning
                     out lessons for the first two weeks of school. 
 
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, gearing up to teach K-12 learners this year will be
                     different for every educator. 
 
Were transitioning from a year where there was a huge amount of online instruction
                     happening and everyone is now returning to the brick-and-mortar school, Dr. Latzke
                     said. There is a lot of processes being put in place and information that (student
                     interns) need to have so that they can be successful. 
 
Despite the challenges that may come, the USF interns are eager to meet their new
                     students, develop their own lesson plans and lead instruction.

Alyse Dixon (pictured above) works alongside her collaborating teacher, Ms. Gallivan, in preparation for the first day of school.
For Alyse Dixon, a senior in the Elementary Education Program, growing her skills
                     as an educator is what she aims to accomplish during her full-time internship. 
 
Im really looking forward to getting the chance to teach and interact with kids,
                     Dixon said. I want to start lesson planning with the team (at Sessums) and with my
                     (collaborating teacher), Ms. Gallivan. I want to get to know my students individually.
                     But, most of all, I want to practice for the future.
USFs Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education prepares aspiring educators to teach in elementary school settings by encouraging action research and reflective practice to develop teacher leaders.