Title: Beginning to Professional Teaching Standards: One State's Evolution
1Beginning to Professional Teaching Standards One
State's Evolution
- Eileen Ferrance, The Education Alliance at Brown
University - Barrie Grossi, Rhode Island Department of
Education - Kristin Reedy, Northeast Regional Resource Center
- Irv Richardson, TBA Consulting Group
- Lynne Ryan, Providence College
2Active Stakeholder and Educational Association
Participation in Rhode Island Reform Efforts
- Teacher associations
- Administrator associations
- Practicing educators
- Higher education faculty
- State department personnel
3Overview
- 1994 - Beginning Teacher Standards (BTS)
- 1997 - Revised Program Approval Standards
- 2002 Standards for Mentoring Programs
- 2005 Revised Recertification based on
Professional Teaching Standards - 2004/2005 Revisions to BTS to create
professional teaching standards
4Rhode Island Beginning Teacher Standards (BTS)
1994-1995
- Committee of Rhode Island teachers,
administrators, and teacher educators drafted a
set of teaching standards based on INTASC Core
Principles - Committee shared standards with representative of
various educational associations for feedback - 1995 RIDE shared and validated standards through
a survey sent to 1400 Rhode Island educators.
5Rhode Island Beginning Teacher Standards
- Eleven standards and 51 performance indicators
based on the INTASC Core Principles - Standards used by teacher preparation programs
for pre-service preparation
6With Beginning Teachers Standards Established
- RIDE began collaboration with teacher preparation
program personnel around program approval
standards for teacher preparation programs
7Rhode Island Program Approval Standards - 1997
- Developed by a team of teachers and teacher
educators - Four broad standards with associated indicators
- Increased focus on performance of program and of
prospective teachers - Include some critical input and process measures
8State Licensure Based on Beginning Teacher
Standards
- Pre-service candidates are recommended for
certification by demonstrating competence in the
Rhode Island Teacher Standards and competence on
assessments of content knowledge.
9Mentoring and Induction Programs for Beginning
Teachers
- Standards for Mentoring Programs adopted 2002
- All school districts required to have mentoring
programs for beginning teachers - Based on Rhode Island BTS and Rhode Island
Mentoring Program Standards - Rhode Island Dept of Education Teacher Quality
Fellows - Visit districts for on-site consultation
- Provide technical assistance
- Provide training to mentors
10Individualized Professional Development Plans
(I-Plans) 2005
- Educators seeking renewal of their certificates
must complete professional development plans that
are - Goal-driven
- Based on self-study
- Tied to professional and district/school
initiatives - Linked to teaching standards
11Individualized Professional Development Plans
(I-Plans)
- Educators write individualized professional
development plans (I-Plans) - I-Plans are submitted to panel of educators
trained in reviewing I-Plans. Plans are accepted
or returned for modifications - Educators annual make an electronic submission of
goal-related professional development and receive
feedback progress toward I-Plan completion - Educators submit final verification and
documentation of professional development
activities and a professional analysis of their
I-Plan
12Review of BTS to create Rhode Island Professional
Teaching Standards(2004 2005)
- Two broad-based workgroups
- 2004 examine INTASC standards for students with
disabilities supported by CTQ/NERRC - 2005 examine BTS to include recent developments
in education and work of the first group
13Areas changed
- Focused on preparing teachers to address students
with disabilities and ELL - Collaboration
- Assessment of student work
14CTQ Involvement
- Participant in national forums
- CEC and CTQ
- CTQ case study state
- Recipient of CTQ grant to convene stakeholders to
review Beginning Teacher Standards
15Current Status Next Steps
- Draft of revised standards completed
- Ready to seek additional input and feedback from
constituents - Professional Teaching Standards will be submitted
for adoption - Professional Teaching Standards will be used for
pre-service, licensure, and ongoing professional
development