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Exemplary Teaching Program for Vocational Educators. https://cia.rcu.msstate.edu/exemplary/. A special recognition program for Mississippi’s secondary vocational teachers. A Partnership. Getting Started. National Dissemination Center for CTE The Ohio State University
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Exemplary Teaching Program for Vocational Educators https://cia.rcu.msstate.edu/exemplary/ A special recognition program for Mississippi’s secondary vocational teachers
Getting Started • National Dissemination Center for CTE The Ohio State University • Joint effort of OSU and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Advisory council • Annual nominations • Applicants submitted applications • Expert raters • Onsite evaluation • Final selections are made based upon the findings • Award was presented in a national forum
Getting Started • Visit to OSU • Learned about program and other resources/services • Customize for Mississippi
Development Systematic way of evaluating CTE teachers in regard to the following: • program quality • educational significance • evidence of effectiveness and success • replicable best practices
Development: Collaboration Advisory Committee Established • Teachers • Directors • State CTE leaders • Professional Development Specialists
Development: Vision & Mission VISION • To elevate the level of teaching and learning in vocational and technical programs in Mississippi. MISSION • To recognize exemplary vocational and technical programs in Mississippi providing a network of support for those promising programs aiming to reach exemplary status.
Development: Basic Goals • Identify exemplary best practices for replication • Increase visibility of programs and exemplary practices • Provide a statewide network of support for teachers who need help in reaching exemplary practices
Development: A Framework of Standards How do we identify exemplary best practices for replication? • Established the Mississippi Exemplary Teaching Standards for Vocational Educators • 15 standards organized around 3 major clusters • Program Quality • Educational Significance • Evidence of Effectiveness and Success
Development: Application Who is eligible to participate? Minimum guidelines established • 3 years experience • Standard educator license • Secondary CTE course/program teacher
Development: Application What is the application process? • Available in May and due in August • Lengthy application that includes many open-ended responses • Letter of support required • Colleague • Former Student • Parent • Verification of meeting minimum requirements
Development: Tools & Training for Success What did we develop to support teachers in the process? • Orientation training face-to-face • Guidelines and tools for portfolio submissions • Online support • Rubrics
Award • One time $5,000 classroom equipment allocation: • Does not have to be on the approved equipment list • Does not come out of upgrade money • Funds come from state equipment money • Number of awards each year is contingent upon funding
Award • 5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) • 100% participation in the program Teachers are also recognized publicly at the annual Mississippi ACTE summer conference.
Commitment • Candidates who achieve Exemplary Status are required to make a commitment to the program. • Provide support and training to new candidates • Provide training to replicate their exemplary practices • Market the program
Development: Marketing https://cia.rcu.msstate.edu/exemplary/ • Website • Brochure • Presentations • Mail out • Listservs
The Process: Components • Once candidates are identified, what is involved? How long is the process? • The process is about 8 months long: • Face to Face Kick Off Training/Orientation • Portfolio Process • Online Support Community via Blackboard • Desk Reviews • Site Visit Evaluations • Exemplary Program Awards • Exemplary Teachers Become Leaders
Kick-Off Training • Overview of the Process • Standards Review—requires pre-work • Data Collection Guide and Analysis—requires pre-work • Online Discussion Topics • Scoring Rubric Review • Portfolio Development • Using Basic Blackboard • Reflection
Portfolio • 3 Sections—based on clustered standards • General formatting guidelines for each • Time limits • Teaching and Learning Setting • Featured Professional Actions • Reflection • Guiding Question to Get the Writing Started • 3 Kinds of Writing: descriptive, analytical, reflective
Portfolio • Using the Data Collection Guide • 3 Sections—based on clustered standards • Evaluation Criteria • Indicators for Data Collection • Suggested Examples—not all inclusive
Online Support • Weekly discussions throughout portfolio process • Focused Topics • Standards • Best Practices • Time Management • Writing
Review Team • 3 person review team • Representatives from the state department and the RCU • Anonymity
Exemplary Teaching Program for Vocational Educators Amy Johnson amy.johnson@rcu.msstate.edu Please contact me with your questions.