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Professional Teacher Education Unit (PTEU). Professional Teacher Education Unit (PTEU). 5 colleges Bagwell College of Education College of the Arts College of Health and Human Services College of Humanities and Social Sciences College of Science and Mathematics 14 departments
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Professional Teacher Education Unit (PTEU) • 5 colleges • Bagwell College of Education • College of the Arts • College of Health and Human Services • College of Humanities and Social Sciences • College of Science and Mathematics • 14 departments • Teacher education is an all-campus responsibility • Dean of BCOE is head of the PTEU
KSU: University of Choice for Educator Preparation • 3rd largest university in the USG • Largest preparer of elementary teachers • 2nd largest preparer of teachers at all levels • PTEU enrollment has increased by 51% since Fall 2004 • Wide array of programs • First degree program beyond a master’s at KSU • First doctoral degree program at KSU
Responsive to State Initiatives and K-12 • M.Ed. in Instructional Technology • Birth to Five B.S. • STEM activities • Online Franchise MAT Program in Science and Mathematics • NSF grant – science • NSF grant -- mathematics • Georgia DOE grant – science • Title II through UGA – online world of learning • Georgia Elementary Science Olympiad (largest in U.S.) • Advancing the Teaching of Mathematics in Science (ATOMS) Center
Responsive to State Initiatives and K-12 • Performance-based educational leadership programs • Ed.S. • PL-6 Certification Only • Reading as a critical mission in SREB states • Reading Endorsement • M.Ed. in Reading • Reading Concentration in Middle Grades • KSU Annual Conference on Literature for Children and Young Adults • KSU Annual Conference on English as a Second Language • Kennesaw Mountain Writing Project • Center for Literacy and Learning
Teacher Quality Partnership Grant -- $8.9 million • Addressing needs in Area 2 of CCSD • Developing 7 Professional Development Schools • Developing undergraduate Urban Education Option • Offering graduate-level work to practicing teachers • Coaching Endorsement • Teacher Leader Endorsement • Linking achievement of K-12 students taught by KSU graduates to teacher education program
KSU Capital Campaign • Early Learning Center • New Building Addition
Collaborative Development of Expertise inTeaching, Learning and Leadership Conceptual Framework Theme:
Development of the Conceptual Framework • Collaboration with all stakeholders • Discipline Faculty • PTEU Faculty • Candidates (KSU students) • Graduates of our programs (Alumni) • Collaborating Teachers and Principals • Advisory Boards • Community Partners
What are the KSDs? • Knowledge • Skills • Dispositions
Outcomes- Initial - • Subject Matter Expert • Facilitator of Learning • Collaborative Professional Refer to handout for proficiencies that relate to each of these three outcomes
Subject Matter Expert Proficiencies • 1.1. Candidate demonstrates broad, in-depth, and current knowledge of discipline content. • 1.2: Candidate represents content accurately. • 1.3: Candidate connects content to other disciplines and applies it to common life experiences. • 1.4: Candidate uses pedagogical content knowledge effectively.
Facilitator of Learning Proficiencies • 2.1 Candidate demonstrates knowledge of how learners develop, learn and think. • 2.2: Candidate successfully motivates students to learn. • 2.3: Candidate creates and implements instruction that embodies multiple cultures and a rich, diverse curriculum. • 2.4: Candidate creates effective, well-managed and active learning environments.
Facilitator of Learning Proficiencies • 2.5: Candidate creates environments that reflect high expectations for student achievement. • 2.6: Candidate designs effective instruction. • 2.7: Candidate implements effective instruction that positively impacts the learning of all students. • 2.8: Candidate uses a variety of methods, materials, and technologies.
Facilitator of Learning Proficiencies • 2.9: Candidate utilizes a variety of strategies to assessstudent learning. • 2.10: Candidate uses the results of assessments to improve the quality of instruction.
Collaborative Professional Proficiencies • 3.1: Candidate communicates effectively orally and in writing. • 3.2: Candidate reflects upon and improves professional performance. • 3.3: Candidate builds collaborative and respectful relationships with colleagues, supervisors, students, parents and community members. • 3.4: Candidate displays professional and ethical behavior.
OutcomesCertificate Only & Endorsements • Since these are not degree programs, our outcomes ARE the PSC standards • Certificate Only (PL-6) • Coaching Endorsement • Teacher Leadership Endorsement
CF Embraces Concepts Inherent In: • NCATE/PSC – Unit Standards • BOR Principles • Specialized Professional Association (SPA) Standards • PSC Program Rules • GA Framework • INTASC • NBPTS/ELCC/GLISI
CF Is Present In: Curriculum Syllabi Assessments
Common (Unit-level) Assessments • Candidate Performance Instrument (CPI) • Impact on Student Learning Assignment and Rubric (ISLA) • Portfolio Narrative and Rubric (PNR)
Program Specific Assessments • Content (GACE) • Content (2nd content) • Planning Assessment • Implementation (Clinical) Assessment • Student Learning Assessment • Dispositions Assessment • Optional – additional assessment • Optional – additional assessment
Certification & Endorsements PL Certification Only Coaching Endorsement Teacher Leader Endorsement • Unit level Assessments = Program Assessments 25
External VoicesFeedback From: • Student Teachers • Collaborating Teachers • Collaborating Principals • Graduates (Alumni) • Employers • Advisory Committees (unit & program levels)
Decision Points in Programs Acceptance at Decision Points Initial Programs • Entry to Teacher Education • Entry to TOSS/Practicum/IDA • Entry to Student Teaching • Exit from Student Teaching Advanced Programs: • Entry to Graduate Program • Mid Review • Exit from Program
Decision Points in Programs Acceptance at Decision Points PL Certification, Coaching & Teacher Leadership Programs: Entry to Graduate Program Performance on Unit Level Assessments within Courses Exit from Program 28
Evidence Room Links • Unit assessments (see Standards 1 & 2) • Program Specific Assessments (see PROBE) • Unit Decision Points (see Standard 2) • Program Specific Admission Requirements (see PROBE)
Unit Operations • Facilities, Library, Technology Resources • Support Services (e.g. Advisement, Admissions, Field Experiences) • Budgets • Personnel (Faculty, Staff, Administration) • Governance
Unit Operations • Facilities, Library, Technology Resources • Support Services (e.g. Advisement, Admissions, Field Experiences) • Budgets • Personnel (Faculty, Staff, Administration) • Governance
Comprehensive Process Collection, Aggregation, Analysis, Reporting, & Reflection Of Useful Data
Chalk and Wire • A digital ePortfolio and assessment system that can support multiple unit and program assessment plans simultaneously. • Our purpose for C&W is to provide flexible yet connected assessment options for individual program areas.
Comprehensive Process Collection, Aggregation, Analysis, Reporting, & Reflection Of Useful Data
So What? Systematic Data Reflections Across the Unit
Form A - Individual Data Reflections Program: Semester/Year Evidence Collected: Name of Evaluator: *Provide the data source or name of assessment tool (e.g. CPI, advisory group, Principal Survey)
Electronic Evidence See Website