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1 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Accreditation Overview CCAC Conference 2012

2 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 2 California’s Accreditation System 2012

3 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 3 Purpose of Accreditation  Accountability – to the public and to the profession  Ensure High Quality Programs  Address Continuous Program Improvement  Adherence to Standards

4 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California Who is the COA?  Committee on Accreditation –6 individuals from K-12 community –6 individuals from postsecondary community  Appointed by the Commission  Responsible for all accreditation work 4

5 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California Who is the BIR?  Board of Institutional Reviewers  Trained in Accreditation − Structures − Standards − Reports  Serve the CTC by reading documents and serving on site visit teams 5

6 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 6 Accreditation Objective The accreditation system is a series of activities which, over time, give a clear picture of an institution or program sponsor  Its history  How it examines its practices  How it makes changes  How it stays current with the field (e.g., standards and needs of schools they serve)  etc.

7 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California Initial Accreditation Activities  Two Step Process –Initial Institutional Approval – requires Commission approval –Initial Program Approval – requires COA approval  Once approvedcontinuing accreditation cycle  Additional programs may be added at any time IPR process 7

8 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 8 Continuing Accreditation Activities  Ongoing Data Gathering & Analysis  Biennial Report  Program Assessment  Site Visit  Follow Up

9 Accreditation Cohorts CohortRedOrangeYellowGreenBlueIndigoViolet 11- 12 Site Visit Follow- Up Bien’l Report Pgm Assess Bien’l Report 12- 13 Follow- Up Bien’l Report 13- 14Bien’l Report Report Bien’l Report PgmAssess Bien’l Report Bien’l Report Site Visit 14- 15 Bien’l Report PgmAssess Site Visit Follow- Up 15- 16 Biennial Report PgmAssess Bien’l Report Site Visit Follow- Up 16- 17 PgmAssess Bien’l Report Site Visit Follow- Up Bien’l Report 17- 18PrgmAssess Bien’l Report Site Visit Follow- Up Bien’l Report 18- 19Bien’l Report Report Site Visit Follow- Up Bien’l Report PgmAssess 9

10 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 10 Ongoing Data Gathering and Analysis  Expectations −All approved programs are making programmatic improvements based on solid candidate assessment and program effectiveness data −Data collection processes are a regular, routine part of the program −Programs use multiple sources of data to make programmatic decisions

11 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 11 Ongoing Data Gathering and Analysis  A key focus is the contribution of data (relating to the effectiveness of candidates and the program) in increasing program implementation  Data collection alone is not sufficient – analyses to identify program strengths and areas of growth are also key  The system builds upon itself annually, connecting data, program changes, program success

12 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 12 Biennial Reports  Completed in years 1, 3, and 5; submitted in the summer months following each school year  Focus on candidate and program outcomes  Each program submits a report that includes aggregated data, analyses, and program modification plans

13 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 13 Biennial Reports  Unit will review reports from all programs and develop institutional action plan  Two sections of the report: − Section A-one for each PROGRAM − Section B- ONE PER INSTITUTION for overall trends and action plan submitted by the Dean/Superintendent  Response received from CTC within 12 weeks

14 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 14 Program Assessment  Year 4 (submitted in fall of the year)  Replaces extensive document review at site visit − Part I: How the program meets the standards − Part II: Current course syllabi/course of study − Part III: Assessments used to measure candidate competence, including rubrics, training information and calibration activities

15 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 15 Program Assessment  Two BIR-trained readers analyze the documents to determine their alignment to the program standards  Results in Preliminary Report of Findings  Ongoing dialogue between readers and program personnel with the goal of having all programs fully aligned with standards before the site visit (Year 6)

16 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 16 Site Visit  Year 6  Focuses on − Common Standards − Confirmation or correction of the Preliminary Report of Findings for programs − Program Sampling  Conducted by a team of 3-10 trained BIR members and one CTC staff facilitator

17 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 17 Site Visit  Prior to the visit, the team prepares by reviewing information from − Biennial Reports − Preliminary Report of Findings − Program Summaries − Common Standards narrative response

18 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 18 Site Visit  At the visit, the team interviews − Employers − Graduates − Candidates − Faculty − Advisory boards − Administrators  At the visit the team reviews evidence of actual activities (e.g., candidate work)

19 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 19 Site Visit  The team makes a decision regarding the institution’s implementation of each Common Standard and Program Standard (Met, Met with Concerns, Not Met)  The team develops one consensus accreditation recommendation to submit to the COA (Accreditation, Stipulations, etc.)  COA makes the final accreditation decision, including any stipulations

20 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 20 Follow Up  Year 7  Findings, concerns, or questions from the site visit will be addressed by the institution/program sponsor and reported to COA  Follow up activities may be additional reports, a revisit, or inclusion of specific information in the next Biennial Report  The COA, in turn, shares findings with the Commission

21 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 21 Locating the Standards  The visits for 2013-2014 will be conducted under the revised Accreditation Handbook (2012) − Revised Common Standards (2008) − Common Standards Glossary − Consult your assigned CTC Consultant for program standards in transition

22 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 22 Other Accreditation Updates  Revised Accreditation Handbook 2012  Denial of Accreditation Allowable after Initial Accreditation Visit  Commission approval of 14 Recommendations − Implications for Site Visit Schedule − Implications for Program Assessment − Implications for Biennial Reports

23 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 23 Other Accreditation Updates  Board of Institutional Reviewer Training – TBD for 2013  Alignment with National Professional Organization Standards – PPS: SSW  Pilot Part B of the Biennial Report  Upcoming Webinars

24 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 24 Resources  www.ctc.ca.gov − Go to “Program Sponsors” tab − In column at right under “Current Work,” select “Accreditation” − There you will find information and updates on all accreditation activities (Framework, Handbook, IPR, Standards, Preconditions, Guidelines for Submission, etc.)  PSD News: Subscribe at ctc.ca.gov

25 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California Questions? Direct your questions to the right activity-based email accounts for a quicker response:  IPR@ctc.ca.gov  BiennialReports@ctc.ca.gov  ProgramAssessment@ctc.ca.gov For general questions:  Accreditation@ctc.ca.gov 25

26 Commission on Teacher Credentialing Inspire, Educate, and Protect the Students of California 26 Site Visit Biennial Reports Program Assessment Are Common Standards and Program Standards implemented in an integrated, effective manner? Are programs aligned with standards? Are programs effective in preparing competent educators? Accreditation at a Glance


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