Title: Update on Program Review
1Update on Program Review
- Margie Crutchfield
- AACTE
- February, 2009
2- Timeliness Rates
- Approval Rates
- SASB Task Force on SPA Standards
- Policy Changes
- Whats Coming Up
- Possible future options for program review
(current process will not change!)
3Timeliness Rates
- Program reports are now returned to the
institutions on time - Fall 07 95 returned on time
- N 660
- Spring 08 95 returned on time
- N 939
- Fall 08 98 returned on time
- N 1068
4Approval Rates, Initial Submissions
R Nationally Recognized, C Nationally
Recognized with Conditions
5Approval Rates, Rev/RC reports
Rev Revised Reports, RC Response to
Conditions Reports R Nationally Recognized, C
Nationally Recognized with Conditions
6Approval Rates, Initial Reports
7Initial (cont.)
8Initial (cont.)
9Approval Rates, Rev. and Cond.
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12Task Force to look at SPA standards
- SPA standards are very diverse
- In number, organization, specificity
- In coverage of content and pedagogy
- Task Force has developed a set of 4
guiding/organizing principles - For a complete discussion, attend session
- The Next Generation of NCATE Program Standards,
Saturday, 1215 130, Regency D
13Task Force Charge
- The existing SASB guidelines for SPA standards
need to be rethought in light of current
research, national experience, and constructive
feedback. As a result the SASB chair will appoint
an inclusive task force to create a conceptual
framework with comprehensive guidelines for the
development of SPA program standards.
14Four principles aligned with NCATE Unit Standard
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15Principles 1 Content Knowledge
- 1. SPA standards address Candidates knowledge
of content they plan to teach or use as school
professionals, and their ability to explain
important principles and concepts delineated in
professional standards.
16Principle 2 Content Pedagogy
- 2. SPA standards address Candidates knowledge of
content pedagogy (effective teaching strategies
to impart the specialized knowledge of a subject
area) or of a professional practice (such as
planning, instruction, analysis, and evaluation),
including - Knowledge of how students develop and learn,
- Students diversity and differing approaches to
learning, - Cultural influences on learning,
- Students preconceptions that must be engaged for
effective learning, and - Familiarity with standards-based instruction,
assessment, and learning.
17Principle 3 Learning Environments
- 3. SPA standards address Candidates ability to
apply their knowledge appropriately in their
education role by creating and maintaining safe,
supportive, fair, and effective learning
environments for all studentsamong them
linguistically and culturally diverse students
and those with exceptionalitiesincluding - individual and group motivation for a disciplined
learning environment and engagement in learning, - Assessment and analysis of student learning,
making appropriate adjustments in instruction,
and monitoring student progress to assure
meaningful learning experiences for all students,
and - Use of a variety of instructional strategies,
materials, and applications of technology to
encourage students development of critical
thinking, problem solving, and performance skills.
18Principle 4 Professional Knowledge and Skills
- 4. SPA standards address Candidates knowledge
of professional practices in their field and
readiness to develop them, including - engagement in professional experiences, and
reflection on them, to enhance their own
professional growth - understanding and ability to demonstrate a
commitment to equitable and ethical treatment of
all students and colleagues knowledge of the
collaborative roles of other school professionals
and readiness to work with colleagues, families,
and community agencies and - ability to identify opportunities for
collaborative and leadership roles as members of
teams.
19In addition.
- the principles will serve as an organizer or
framework for standards (as they do for NBPTS) - Will be limited in number
- Can have only one level of elements below
standard - Will be focused on what is MOST critical for each
SPAs specialty.
20Current Streamlining Changes
21Middle level programs
- Change in policy for review of true middle level
programs - Must meet criteria for middle level programs
- Programs submit one report to NMSA
- 80 of candidates must pass state test in content
areas - Secondary program must reach national recognition
- If not secondary program, state must review
content preparation program
22Programs in secondary content areas that do not
provide content preparation
- This year NCATE will develop option for these
programs - During this year, these programs can defer review
until NCATE develops process and they have time
to implement - Programs will not address SPA standards, they
will address a generic set of standards (Task
Force principles?) - Will submit one report
- Will be expected to have assessments
demonstrating candidate competence
23Streamline current program report
- Possible options
- Section I Question 1 to be answered if needed
delete questions 3, 4, and 5 delete faculty
information other deletions are under
consideration. - Section II Flexibility to consolidate some
assessments. - Section IV Condense and clarify instructions
- Section V Move to unit review?
24- Decrease required amount of data
- 1 to 2 years?
- Investigate strategies for reviewing programs
with extremely low enrollments
25Potential Options for Program Review
- Current process will still remain an option!!!!!!
26Options for Initial Review
- Allow institutions to choose all of their own
assessments (with some constraints) - No more than 8
- Must submit state test data
- Must demonstrate content, pedagogical content
knowledge and skills, and impact on student
learning - SPAs develop set of pre-approved assessments
27Options for continuing review
- Reduce requirements for continuing national
recognition so that only new assessments need to
be approved and minimal data provided. - Focus on what is now Section Vself study and
continuous improvement - Permit an institution to conduct validity studies
of its assessments in lieu of other program
report evidence requirements
28Resources on NCATE web site
- www.ncate.org, click on Institutions, click on
Program Reviews - Program Report Forms
- Guidelines, Instructions
- Examples of Assessments
- Examples of Reports
- Archived Web Seminars
- Mini-videos on how to use PRS