Orange Tree Christian Preschool (TK Intern)At — Orange Tree Christian Preschool
The Pre-K Classroom Intern will support the teaching team by observing classroom routines, assisting with daily activities, and learning about early childhood education practices in a Christian preschool environment. Under the guidance of the lead teacher, the intern will:
- Observe instructional methods, classroom management, and child development strategies.
- Assist with preparing materials, organizing activities, and supporting group projects.
- Help maintain a safe, clean, and welcoming classroom environment.
- Interact with children in a positive and encouraging manner, reinforcing developmental goals.
- Reflect on experiences and share observations with the lead teacher for professional growth.
This role is designed as a learning experience, providing hands-on exposure to child development, teaching methods, and the operations of a faith-based preschool program.
Tasks:
The Pre-K Classroom Intern will perform the following duties under the supervision of the lead teacher to demonstrate achievement of the learning outcomes:
- Classroom Observation & Documentation – Observe teacher-led lessons, classroom management strategies, and child behavior; take notes to analyze developmental milestones and learning approaches.
- Instructional Support – Assist in preparing and organizing classroom materials, learning centers, and activity supplies to support planned curriculum.
- Student Engagement – Interact with children during structured and unstructured activities to practice communication, guidance, and positive reinforcement strategies.
- Activity Facilitation – Under teacher guidance, lead small group activities or one-on-one interactions that reinforce academic, social, and spiritual learning goals.
- Classroom Environment Maintenance – Help maintain a safe, clean, and supportive classroom setting that fosters learning and development.
- Reflective Practice – Participate in weekly mentor meetings and maintain a reflection log that connects classroom experiences to early childhood education theory and professional practice.
- Professional Collaboration – Attend staff check-ins or planning discussions when appropriate to gain insight into teamwork, curriculum planning, and parent communication.
These tasks are designed to provide professional, pre-professional, and skill-based experiences that align with early childhood education career preparation while maintaining appropriate supervision and support.
Training:
To support the intern in achieving the learning outcomes, the following training will be provided during the placement:
- General Orientation (Mandatory): Introduction to Orange Tree Christian Preschool’s mission, policies, classroom routines, and safety procedures.
- Job Shadowing: Interns will observe lead teachers in the Pre-K classroom to gain insight into instructional strategies, classroom management, and child development practices.
- Weekly One-on-One Mentor Meetings: Scheduled check-ins with the lead teacher or supervisor to reflect on experiences, ask questions, and set weekly learning goals.
- Hands-On Skills Training: Opportunities to assist with lesson preparation, activity facilitation, and classroom organization under teacher guidance.
- Contextualized Task Overview: Teachers will provide background and purpose for assigned tasks, helping interns connect daily responsibilities to developmental and educational goals.
- Progress Reflection: Interns will be encouraged to keep notes or journals on observations and experiences, which will be reviewed during mentor meetings to support growth and understanding.
- This combination of structured orientation, direct observation, and guided practice ensures the intern is well-supported while gaining meaningful professional experience in early childhood education.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the academic internship, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of early childhood development by observing and identifying age-appropriate learning strategies and behaviors in a preschool classroom.
- Apply classroom management techniques under teacher supervision to support a positive, structured, and safe learning environment.
- Assist in lesson preparation and activity facilitation, showing the ability to adapt materials and approaches to meet diverse developmental needs.
- Engage with children in a supportive and encouraging manner, fostering social, emotional, and spiritual growth.
- Reflect on professional practices in early childhood education and articulate how these experiences connect to academic learning and future career goals.