september 13, 2011
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CCSSO State Consortium on Educator Effectiveness (SCEE) Going Deeper into the Preparation of Teachers. September 13, 2011. Webinar Logistics. Everyone is muted Use the chat function to make a comment or ask a question You may chat privately with individuals or to everyone on the webinar - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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September 13, 2011
CCSSOState Consortium on
Educator Effectiveness (SCEE)
Going Deeper into the Preparation of Teachers
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Webinar Logistics
Everyone is muted
Use the chat function to make a comment or ask a question
You may chat privately with individuals or to everyone on the webinar
If you have problems, you may send William Bentgen a message via the chat function or an email at [email protected]
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Panelists
Irv Richardson, InTASC Committee Member and Coordinator for Public Education and School Support NEA-New Hampshire
James G. Cibulka, President, NCATE/CAEP
Beverly Young, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, California State University
Tom Bordenkircher, Associate Vice Chancellor, Office of Academic Quality & Assurance, Ohio Board of Regents
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Impetus for Today’s Topic
Blue Ribbon Panel report discussed during the preparation strand at SCEE summit
Focus on educator quality has led to inquiry into the preparation of teachers
Desire to increase the role of clinical practice during preparation
Desire for appropriate accountability
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James G. CibulkaPresident
NCATE/CAEP
Transforming Educator Preparation:
The Blue Ribbon Panel Recommendations and Policymakers’ Key Role
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Blue Ribbon Panel on Clinical Preparation, Partnerships, and Improved Student Learning
Response to concerns that preparation is disconnected from practice
Recommendation to “turn educator preparation upside down”
Higher education and state leadership on Panel symbolic
Recommendations for joint P-12/higher ed responsibility and accountability for preparation
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10 Design Principles
Implications for organizational changes in education preparation
Examples:
P-12 student learning is the focus
Clinical preparation is integrated throughout every facet...in a dynamic way
Strategic partnerships are imperative for powerful clinical preparation
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More Rigorous Accountability
Changes in accreditation and state standards: Set clear goals for quality and
effectiveness Implement rigorous monitoring and
enforcement Connect candidate performance,
preparation, and program approval to student learning
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More Rigorous Accountability
All programs must meet same standards
Accountability closer to the classroom
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Selection and Placement
Selection Increase rigor and diversity in admissions NRC research guide
Placement: Help facilitate school of ed coordination with
low performing schools where available Place cadres of student teachers/interns vs.
sole individual
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Revamping Curriculum, Incentives, and Staffing Will require leadership of Chiefs; SHEEOs;
chancellors; presidents──through new policies:
Curriculum
Wrap coursework around clinical experiences
Examine state policies on clinical preparation
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Revamping Curriculum, Incentives, and Staffing
Incentives
Change incentives for school of education faculty
Staffing
Develop new staffing models, especially to assist low-performing schools.
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Support Partnerships for New Model of Educator Preparation
Roles for SHEEOs, Chancellors, Presidents, Provosts, and Chiefs
Remove barriers to collaboration between higher education and P-12
Provide incentives to meet district needs
Shared approach vs. silos; investigate fused/joint funding
Partnerships must serve school needs
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Expand the Knowledge Base
Chiefs and SHEEOs: Develop joint/shared state plan to move toward new model of education preparation
Share Blue Ribbon Panel recommendations with administrators and school districts
Encourage development and pilot testing of prototypes
Encourage Transformation Initiatives
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Beverly Young, Ph.D.Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic
AffairsCalifornia State University System
The California Alliance for Teacher Education
Partnerships
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California Alliance: Motivation
As the largest preparer of new teachers in the state and nation, CSU’s motivation was: Prepare 21st century teachers Address school district priorities Improve P-12 student learning
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California Alliance: Leadership
Two state leaders and Blue Ribbon Panel members head the Alliance:
Charles B. Reed, Chancellor, California State University System
Christopher J. Steinhauser, Superintendent, Long Beach Unified School District
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California Alliance: Building Foundation
The central initial efforts were:
CSU Summit on Transformative Change in Teacher Preparation -- February, 2011
Planning group from nationally recognized Long Beach Education Partnership
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California Alliance: Statewide Launch
The statewide launch this month included: Invitation to 100+ universities, 1,000+ school
districts, 30+ policymakers and stakeholders Establishment of Alliance website:
www.calstate.edu/teachered/Ca-Alliance
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California Alliance: Five Areas of Focus
Admissions criteria Clinical partnerships Candidate placement Alternative induction Outcomes-based evaluation
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California Alliance: Funding Received
Over $1.55 million of external funding from:
S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation
James Irvine Foundation
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Workforce Investment Act
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California Alliance: Next Steps
Provide consultation to partnerships
Identify and disseminate effective practices
Foster collaboration and sharing among members
Host Alliance Summit in late spring 2012
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Tom Bordenkircher Associate Vice Chancellor Office of Academic Quality &
Assurance with the Ohio Board Regents
Implementing Reforms in Ohio
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Ohio’s Reform Overview
Began with HB1, July 2009
New Accountability Metrics Developed
Areas on Metrics include: partnerships, curriculum, hard-to-staff schools, etc.
Working with Blue Ribbon committee on issues of placement and clinical practice
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Teacher Preparation Quality Measurements
Minimum StandardsEvery teacher preparation program in Ohio will report on the success of each graduate on the following measurements:
• Whether the graduate passed the state licensure exam
• The performance of the graduate on the Teacher Performance Assessment
• The value-added growth metric (as determined by the Ohio Department of Education)
The Chancellor will work with higher education leaders to determine minimum scores for the teacher performance assessment and the value-added growth metric. Minimum scores for state licensure exams are determined by the Ohio State Board of Education. Programs will be required to meet the minimum scores to maintain the authorization to offer teacher preparation programs in Ohio.
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Teacher Preparation Quality Measurements
Excellence and InnovationAdditional recognition will be given to institutions that demonstrate commitment and success in the following areas:
• Placement of graduates in hard-to-staff schools in urban and rural settings (both public and private)
• Quality of partnerships with all P-12 schools (public and private)
• Partnerships to improve the performance of low performing schools
• Education students gaining international experiences
• Use of innovative technologies for instruction
• Other initiatives determined by the Chancellor4 (STEMM partnerships, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, etc.)
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Teacher Preparation Quality Measurements
Continuous ImprovementIn order to gauge the continuing progress of efforts to raise the quality of entering teacher candidates, student teaching experiences, and alignment with employer needs, each school will report on:
• The quality of candidates entering and continuing through teacher preparation programs
• The quality of field and clinical experiences
• The satisfaction of teachers with the quality of their preparation program
• Performance surveys from mentors and employers
• Percent of newly hired teachers completing the state residency program5
• National accreditation
• Other initiatives determined by the Chancellor
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Teacher Preparation Quality Measurements
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Poll
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Poll
Which of the following teacher preparation topics would you like addressed in future SCEE webinars? (all that apply, live webinar responses in red)
a) The 10 Design Principles for teacher education programs (48%)
b) Designing and implementing accountability systems for teacher preparation programs (81%)
c) Strategies for selecting teacher candidates and mentor teachers (52%)
d) Strategies for revamping teacher preparation curriculum (52%)
e) Strategies for strengthening partnerships for teacher preparation (56%)
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Preparation Discussion Group
Join the Preparation Discussion Group
http://scee.groupsite.com/page/preparation
On the Collaboration Site Home Page select Preparation
If you are not already a member, request an invitation
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Upcoming Webinars
Regular SCEE webinars occur the second Tuesday of each month at 2:00 pm ET.
The following webinars have unusual dates due to the upcoming Topical Meeting and the USED release of NCLB waivers:
Informing SCEE Members about the NCLB Waiver Process: To be announced
Leader Evaluation: Oct. 4th at 2:00 pm ET
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30 Minute Q&A
The audio portion of the webinar has concluded
Experts will be available for 30 minutes to respond to your questions
Enter your questions in the Chat space
We will post the Q&A on the webinars page at the conclusion of this event
http://scee.groupsite.com/page/webinars
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The chat Q&A will be posted on the SCEE Collaboration site:
www.ccsso.org/scee
Please complete the webinar evaluation that you will receive
by email
Thank You!