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Montgomery County ESC Administrative Board Retreat August 1, 2013. Resident Educator Overview. Years 1 and 2. Year 1 *Reflections *Observations *Forms *Journals *Dialogue *Survival!!! Year 2 *Analysis of practices *Observations *Documentation of evidence
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Montgomery County ESCAdministrative Board RetreatAugust 1, 2013 Resident Educator Overview
Years 1 and 2 Year 1 *Reflections *Observations *Forms *Journals *Dialogue *Survival!!! Year 2 *Analysis of practices *Observations *Documentation of evidence *Forms *Dialogue *Steps that lead to Year 3 RESA
Year 3 – RESA Resident Educator Summative Assessment All Resident Educators must complete and successfully pass the RESA before they can apply for a professional 5 year license.
The Resident Educator Summative Assessment: • Six tasks surrounding classroom instruction & assessment • On-line Assessment (All information must be uploaded) • Artifacts • Evidence • REs must have access to the following: • Videotaping equipment (e.g. video camera; IPhone) • Computer • Scanner • Copier • Internet broadband access • Year 3 REs work with a state trained Facilitator
What do REs need from Administrators? • Time • For REs and Mentors to meet • For observations to be scheduled with coverage • Recognition • Amount of required work • REs are considered “Developing” • Correlation of tasks when possible • Respect for confidentiality between RE and Mentor
Roles and Responsibilities of Program Coordinators, Principals, Mentors and Resident Educators for all 4 Years
Questions?? Becky Hagan, Curriculum Supervisor, MCESC Brookville Local Schools 937-833-6796 bvelrhagan@mdeca.org