Title: Activities in California
1Activities in Californias Accreditation
SystemMarch 2008
Ensuring Educator Excellence
2Accreditation Activities
- Ongoing Data Gathering Analysis (Annually)
- Biennial Report (Years 1, 3, 5)
- Program Assessment (Year 4)
- Site Visit (Year 6)
- Follow Up (Year 7)
3Data Gathering Analysis
- collects, analyzes, and utilizes data on
candidate and program completer performance - comprehensive data collection related to
candidate qualifications, proficiencies,
competence - identify patterns and serve as the basis for
programmatic and unit decision-making.
4Biennial Reports
- Focus on candidate outcomes
- Each program sponsor will submit a report for
each approved program that is offered that
includes aggregated data, analysis, and program
modification information - Two sections of the report Afor each program
(see above) and Bfor overall trends and action
plan submitted by the Dean
5Biennial Reports
- Submitted in years 1, 3 and 5 of the cycle
- CTC staff will review the reports
- 07-08 is the first year, reports due in August,
October or December 2008 - All approved credential or certificate programs
submit Biennial Reports
6Program Assessment
- Each institution in a cohort will participate in
a thorough review of all approved preparation
programs during the 4th year of their cohorts
cycle. On average, 106 programs will be reviewed
representing approximately 16 institutions
annually.
7Program Assessment
- CTC staff will organize and facilitate the
Program Assessment which will involve two days of
dedicated timereaders meeting togetherto
complete. - Two trained reviewers will be looking for the
links between the Biennial Report data and how it
relates to the programs. Are changes made in
response to candidate competence? How does the
program know it is preparing competent educators?
8Program Assessment
- Reviewers are looking for congruence of
standards, input factors, output data and
programmatic changes. - Program Assessment is a process--a professional
dialogue.
9Program Assessment
- Three parts to the Program Assessment Document
- Part I description of current program and any
new/additional information to place program in
context. - Part II current course syllabi and updated
faculty vitae
10Program Assessment
- Part III assessments used to measure candidate
competence, including rubrics, training
information and calibration activities. - Due date institutional choice October or
January. October submissionsat least 2 rounds
of dialogue. Januaryat least one.
11Program Assessment
- Preliminary Report of Findings to COA by January
of year following submission - (example reports due in either Oct. 07 or Jan.
08Preliminary Report of Findings to COA, January
2009. - Results of the Assessment will focus the site
visit.
12Site Visit
- Year 6 of the cycle
- The visit focuses on Common Standards (NCATE unit
standards), areas of question from Program
Assessment and confirmation of the Preliminary
Report of Findings. - Team of trained Board of Institutional Reviewers
(BIR). The team will range from 3-8 individuals.
13Accreditation Activities across the Cycle
14(No Transcript)
15 Preparing a Biennial Report 2007-08 Green,
Orange, Violet 2008-09 Yellow, Indigo,
Red 2009-10 Orange, Violet, Blue
- Sherrye Smith, Cal Baptist
- Program Entry
- During-the-Program
- (program student outcomes, critical assignments,
CalTPA) - Program Exit
- (Exit Survey, Master Teacher Evaluation of
University Supervisor) - After the Program
- (First year teaching survey)
16Reviewing the Biennial Report
- Cheryl Hickey, CTC
- Review Biennial Report for 4 things
- Did program submit a BR?
- Did it include aggregated candidate data?
- Were the data analyzed?
- Are program modifications based on analysis of
the data?
17 Preparing Program Assessment
Documents 2007-08 Yellow 2008-09
Orange 2009-10 Red
- Keith Walters, Biola
- Reflect Reality
- Make the process work for your institution
- Look for opportunities to secure buy-in
- Coordinate with biennial reports
- Think about making future revisions
18Reviewing the Program Assessment Documents
- Keith Walters, Biola Jo Birdsell, CTC
- Focus on HOW questions
- Focus on the key elements in the standards
- If programs mirror each other synthesize
- Verify that all evidence is included
19 Site Visits 2007-08 BluePrior
system 2008-09 GreenNew Common
Standards 2009-10 YellowRevised system
- The team will use the information from both the
Biennial Reports and the Program Assessment in
addition to the interviews with employers,
graduates, candidates and faculty to make a
decision regarding each Common Standard. - CTC staff will attend each review as
facilitators.
20Site Visits
- Institutions/Program sponsors will receive a
draft site visit report at the end of the site
visit. - The visits for 07-08 (Blue cohort) and 08-09
(Green cohort) will be conducted under the
current Accreditation Handbook. Blue and Green
cohortsno major changes from prior structure. - Visits with the fully revised system begin in
09-10Yellow Cohort.
21Site Visits
- The team will use the information from both the
Biennial Reports and the Program Assessment in
addition to the interviews with employers,
graduates, candidates and faculty to make a
decision regarding each Common Standard. - CTC staff will attend each review in the role of
facilitator. - Institutions/Program sponsors will receive a
draft site visit report at the end of the site
visit.
22Post Site Visit
- After the COA makes the Accreditation Decision--
- Follow-up Report (Year 7) addresses any
stipulations, questions or concerns - Program Sponsor continues in cohort with
accreditation activities
23Follow-up Site Visit Report
- Completed and submitted the year after the site
visit will address - Stipulations, if any
- Any standards less than fully met
- Questions or Concerns
24Resources
- CTC Web Pages www.ctc.ca.gov
- ? Program Sponsors ? Accreditation
- Biennial Reports
- Program Assessment
- Site Visits