Title: Purdue University NCATEIPSB Accreditation Visit
1Purdue UniversityNCATE/IPSB Accreditation Visit
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- Teacher Education Programs
- (March 6 10, 2004)
2NCATENational Council for Accreditation of
Teacher Education
- Voluntary
- Recognized by theU. S. Department of Ed.
- 46 State Partnerships plus D. C. and Puerto Rico
3IPSBIndiana Professional Standards Board
- State of Indiana agency
- National accreditation encouraged, but not
mandatory - Same standards as NCATE
- Partnership State - Joint Visit
4Why is NCATE/IPSB Accreditation Important?
- Assures public of highly qualified teachers as
required by No Child Left Behind (NCLB) - It provides visible assurance to the citizens of
Indiana that Purdue University is working to meet
education needs within the state and it is in
Purdues Strategic Plan - Without NCATE/IPSB accreditation our teacher
education graduates cannot get licensed in
Indiana - or most other states
5Purdue University
- National/international reputation
- Strong commitment to Land Grant mission
- New president strong leadership team
- Strong focuson strategic planning
- Strong partnerships with content area departments
in other schools
6The Next Level PreeminencePurdue Strategic Plan
2001-2006
Key Strategies Specific to Goal 3 (Engagement)
Strengthen preparatory education through
enhanced, ongoing engagement with PK-12 schools,
with special emphasis on reading, writing, math
and science.
Metrics
- Types/categories and number of programs
- Number of schools, school visits and students
served
7DEAN George Hynd
Teacher Education Council
T.J. Oakes Director Office of Professional
Preparation and Licensure
Mike Kremer Manager Business Office
Abe Cross Director Development
Sidney Moon Interim Associate Dean Academic
Programs
Wm. McInerney Interim Associate Dean Engagement
Robert Evans Director Office of Information
Technology
Phillip VanFossen Director Ackerman Center
Linda Austin Director Office of Field Experiences
Jane Ann Dimitt Director Office of Advising and
Recruiting
Jim Lehman, Head Department of Curriculum and
Instruction Maribeth Schmitt, Director Purdue
Literacy Network Project
Patty Mason Director Office of Graduate Studies
Kevin Kelly, Head Department of Educational
Studies Purdue Counseling and Guidance Center
Robert Evans Managing Director Technology
Resources Center
8Purdue University Teacher Education Program
Governance and Administrative Structure
9Professional Preparation Model
- Strong commitment to a professional preparation
model - Model adopted in 1992, reaffirmed in 1999 2003
by Teacher Education Council (TEC) - Based on research best practice
10Purdues Teacher Education Programs
- Includes a set of block courses, eachblock with
a corresponding field experiencecalled Theory
Into Practice (TIP) - Reforms are aimed to achieve
- Programmatic coherence through the use of
sequenced blocks - Additional, earlier, and more meaningful field
experiences through the TIPs - Additional emphasis on technology, diversity and
assessment
11Assessment
Blocks, Gates Courses
Graduation
Relationships Among Elementary and Secondary
Education Gates, Blocks and Courses
12Assessment
Blocks, Gates Courses
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
13Strengths of the Teacher Education Program
- Historical commitment to content area learning
- Respect for faculty ownership from across campus
as evidenced by joint, split courtesy
appointments - Governed by Teacher Education Council (TEC)
- Strong commitment to sequenced field experiences
prior to student teaching - Continuously engaged in self study
14Challenges of the New Standards(Professional and
NCATE)
- Stakes are higher (NCLB)
- Input versus output - performance-based standards
and assessments - Accreditation requires involvement of the entire
university - shared vision - We can no longer assume that we are preparing
good educators we must provide evidence of that
fact
15The Purdue Visit
- Saturday - team arrives, orientation
- Sunday - team meets, Exhibit Room,
presentation/evening function - Monday - interviews, observations, visits to
schools - Tuesday - interviews, observations
- Wednesday - draft report, exit conference
16BOE Gathers Data
- Institutional Report
- Exhibit Room
- Interviews
17Institutional Report forContinuing Visits
Section 1. Overview of the institution Section
2. Conceptual framework Section 3. Evidence for
meeting six standards http//admin2.soe.purdue.e
du/ncate/IR
18Program Descriptions
- Initial Teacher Education Preparation Programs
28 - http//admin2.soe.purdue.edu/ncate/Programs/ITP/I
TP.htm - Advanced Preparation Programs 36
- http//admin2.soe.purdue.edu/ncate/Programs/AP/AP
.htm - Program Summary URL with Template
- http//admin2.soe.purdue.edu/ncate/Programs/
19NCATE Standards
- Candidate Performance
- Candidate Knowledge, Skills, Dispositions
- Assessment System and Unit Evaluation
- Unit Capacity
- Field Experiences and Clinical Practice
- Diversity
- Faculty Qualifications, Performance, and
Development - Unit Governance and Resources
20Interviews
- Faculty, candidates, staff, school personnel,
administrators in all schools - Possible questions/answers
- http//arc.soe.purdue.edu/AssessmentCouncil/
- NCATE/BOEReportQuestions.doc
21After the NCATE/IPSB Visit
- BOE writes report
- Institution writes rejoinder
- Report rejoinder go to NCATE Unit Accreditation
Board - Accreditation status determined by NCATE (Fall
2004) - Accreditation status determined by IPSB (Fall
2004)
22NCATE/IPSB Accreditation Decision
- Possible outcomes
- Accreditation Continued (7 years)
- Accreditation Continued with Conditions
- to be removed within two years with a focused
visit - Accreditation Continued with Probation
- to be removed within two years by an initial-like
visit
23Questions/Discussion
The NCATE/IPSB March 6-10, 2004 Visit