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Establishing an Infrastructure for the Changing World of Teacher Training. Aaron East, Tonya East, Rich Hanson Western Oregon University. Objectives of this Session. Provide a brief historical review of Oregon’s Driver Education Program
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Establishing an Infrastructure for the Changing World of Teacher Training Aaron East, Tonya East, Rich Hanson Western Oregon University
Objectives of this Session • Provide a brief historical review of Oregon’s Driver Education Program • Share information about administrating Traffic Safety Education at Western Oregon University • Review the changing focus areas of the Traffic Safety Education Program for the Trainer of Trainers • Sharing “what works” and effective strategies • An insiders point of view - what it’s like being a Master Trainer
Background of Driver Education in Oregon Oregon Foundational Legislation • 1999 – HB 2440 B led to ORS 807.122 - Oregon GDL Law included driver education as the path to graduated licensing system. - Transferred oversight of driver education to the Department of Transportation from Department of Education in 2000.
Goals of Driver Education in Oregon • Coordinate Driver Education Curriculum • Coordinate Instructor Training and Train the Trainer Curriculum • Certify Public Driver Education Providers and Instructors • Certify Private Driver Education Providers and Instructors • Provide Public Information, Education Programs and Resources • Oversee the Student Driver Training Fund and Reimbursement • Coordinate the Student Certification Program
Western Oregon UniversityContract Timeline 2000 WOU awarded the contract Goal – to work jointly with ODOT to develop an infrastructure to train new DE instructors. • Objective #1 - Develop a Master Trainer program • Objective #2 – Provide state-wide training
Western Oregon UniversityContract Timeline In 2010 NITSA assessment was completed leading to a contract amendment which included: • 2012 – Beginning of DE Instructor Certification • 2013 – Release of Oregon Risk Prevention Curriculum called the Playbook • 2016 – Second version of the Playbook curriculum was completed and released • 2017 – Updated DE instructor curriculum called the Game Plan was completed and released
Today’s Traffic Safety Education Focus Areas • Mentoring support for providers & new instructors • DE Instructor Courses statewide in every region • Increase in number of new DE instructors through recruitment and retention • Curriculum updates and Refresher Courses • Regional Conference support for continuing education • Data & Evaluation providing analysis and course correction • Technology advances for provider compliance and instructor certification • Collaboration with statewide, regional & national partners
ODOT/WOU Partnership Evolves • Administration team is formed between ODOT and WOU • Increased support for administration and business support for both ODOT and WOU • Joint 5 year strategic plan was created • Emphasis on developing a high performance training team
Developing a Trainer of Trainers Team The Process to become a ToT in Oregon • Application to Western Oregon University • Phone Interview and Reference Check • 2 weekends of evaluation / education / interview • Final Interview by WOU Administration and selection of ToT’s • 3rd Weekend of Evaluation and prep for co-teaching phase • ~1 year of co-teaching; attend ToT meetings, retreats and Regional Conference • Continue with teaching and may move on to other ToT work based on skills, interest and availability
Developing a Trainer of Trainers Team Management of the ToT team in Oregon • Teambuilding • Semi-annual check in • Course evaluations • Annual performance review • Let the experts be the experts • Cross training and succession planning
What works for you? For those of you who have Master Trainers or ToTs in your state, what has worked? • Recruitment • Hired, certified, designated • Training to become a Master Trainer or ToT • Retention and continuing education • Sustainability and succession planning
Instructor Training – A View from the Inside (or is it outside)? My experience as a Trainer of Trainers (ToT)
Rich Hanson ToT History • Selected and Trained in 2003 • Volunteered to help out with other trainers to gain experience • Began training others in 2004 • ODOT began cycling trainers out who didn’t fit the new paradigm • Cadre was reduced from 20 to 8 trainers
Have “Gun” Will Travel • We bring the training to you • Many different small towns many miles away • State of Oregon dimensions • 98,000 Square miles • 300 Miles N-S • 400 Miles E-W
What I Do • Train others to teach driver education • Mentor teachers and program managers • Write curriculum for teens • Write teacher training curriculum
What I Do • Developed the second iteration of online training • Conduct workshops at conferences • Represent Oregon on the national stage
What’s Next • Continue to work with the other Trainer of Trainers • Continue to get better at what I do • Listen to my colleagues