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Agenda. Overview of PACTLooking at PACT documents and sample teaching eventsUnderstanding the language of the rubrics Course syllabusVideo release forms. Frequently Asked Questions. What does PACT stand for?Performance Assessment for California TeachersWho completes PACT?Preservice teachers
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1. Please sit in content area groups.
Emily Kang
Class #1
January 7, 2009
Preparing for PACTED 395BW
2. Agenda Overview of PACT
Looking at PACT documents and sample teaching events
Understanding the language of the rubrics
Course syllabus
Video release forms
3. Frequently Asked Questions What does PACT stand for?
Performance Assessment for California Teachers
Who completes PACT?
Preservice teachers in CA
Why do I need to do this?
Performance assessment vs. standardized test
This is an opportunity to showcase your teaching.
It is one slice in time of your teaching.
4. Basic Steps in Teaching Goal (based upon students in class – age, experience, ability, language proficiency)
Plan lesson to address goal
Teach
Assess
Reflect
5. Basic steps in the teaching cycle:
Context
Academic Language (support embedded throughout cycle)
Planning
Instruction
Assessment
Reflection
6. Documents TE – Teaching Event – another word for the PACT document you are writing and submitting for scoring
TPEs – Teacher Performance Expectations – a set of 13 standards that must be met by all candidates seeking a teaching credential in CA. All of the PACT requirements are based upon the TPEs. A complete list of the TPEs are listed on the back of your Teaching Event Handbook and on the ED 395 website.
Student: CA content standards :: Teacher Candidate: TPEs
Teaching Event Candidate Handbook – contains all the instructions and writing prompts to help you complete your PACT teaching event.
Rubrics – THE MEAT OF PACT. These form the basis of how you will be scored. Focus on the language of the rubrics as you complete your teaching event.
7. Sample TE Candidate Handbook
8. Rubric Sample
9. What does PACT look like? Break out into content areas
Materials: PACT Teaching Event handbook
Rubrics
Binder of sample PACT
Markers
Sticky notes
Task:
Complete the PACT scavenger hunt
PACT CD
Sample video
weTeach
11. How do you submit PACT? You must submit your PACT teaching event by Friday, March 27:
A copy on CD/DVD by 5pm to the TEP office
An electronic version online to weTeach by midnight
https://ois.ucop.edu/weteach/access.php
12. How is PACT scored? By SST instructors and supervisors
According to content area (Art, WL, HSS, Sci, Math, Eng)
Level 1-4
1 is poor
2 is expected
3 is very special
4 (only 2% of third-year teachers)
Passing overall score = level 2
13. Language of the rubrics Do you notice the differences in language across each level?
14. Components of PACT Context for Learning
Context form (completed on weTeach)
Commentary
Task 1: Planning
Lesson plans for 3-5 consecutive hours of instruction (2 weeks for Art)
Commentary
Task 2: Instruction
2 video clips
Instruction/activity
Discussion of results
Commentary
Task 3: Assessment
Rubric to evaluate student work
Student work samples
Commentary
Task 4: Reflection
Daily Reflections
Commentary (overall)
Task 5: Academic Language
Addressed throughout teaching event
15. What do you need to do now? Understand the PACT documents
Think about what series of lessons you could teach (3-5 instructional hours).
What are your goals for your students in this lesson/unit?
16. Housekeeping Distribute Video release forms to students
Syllabus details
No class week 4
Week 1-8 mandatory attendance
Do not procrastinate!
For class 2 (Jan 14th 12:30-3:30pm): Bring in a lesson plan you’d like to work on in preparation for teaching during takeover.
Bring CT’s18-week overview of topics
17. Next Class CONTEXT: Task 1
Look at sample Context form and commentary
PLANNING: Task 2
Backwards mapping and Bloom’s taxonomy – look at own LPs and come up with pre/post-assessment
Creating rubrics
18. Future Assignments Due Class #3 Jan 27th or 29th:
Give pre-assessment to students and bring class set
At some point, give post-assessment to students after you’ve taught the lessons. Bring class set for analysis on Class #7.
19. PACT : KEEP IT SIMPLE
20. Passing Standard Candidates pass the Teaching Event if they pass* all five rubric categories (Planning, Instruction, Assessment, Reflection, and Academic Language) AND have no more than 2 failing scores of “1” across tasks.
To pass a category, candidates must have a majority (at least half) passing scores within the category. In Planning, 2 out of 3 scores must be a “2” or higher; in Instruction, Assessment, Reflection, and Academic Language, 1 out of 2 scores must be a “2” or higher.