California Teaching Performance Assessment (CA TPA)

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California Teaching Performance Assessment (CA TPA) Multiple and Single Subject Teaching Programs California State University, Los Angeles

What is the Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA)? California mandated standardized teacher candidate performance assessment Used to provide formative feedback to candidates as they progress through the program as well as a summative measure of documented teaching performance. Embedded in the Blocks of the program A passing TPA score is required to recommend a candidate for a Preliminary Credential

What Does the TPA Assess? The TPA measures the Teaching Performance Expectations (TPEs) The TPEs describe what California teachers need to know and be able to do before begin recommended for a Preliminary Credential

Engaging and Supporting Students in learning Example of the TPEs Engaging and Supporting Students in learning TPE 4: Making Content Accessible TPE 5: Student Engagement TPE 6: Developmentally Appropriate Teaching Methods TPE 7: Teaching English Learners

Overview of the Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) The TPA consists of four tasks that are sequenced and increase in complexity. Subject-Specific Pedagogy (SSP) Designing Instruction (DI) Assessing Learning (AL) Culminating Teaching Experience (CTE)

Overview of the Teaching Performance Assessment The four tasks are embedded within the credential program and sequenced accordingly: Task Block SSP Block 1 (2) DI Block 2 (3) AL Block 3 (4) CTE Block 4

TPA in the Multiple Subject Program: Course Alignment Task 1 - Subject-Specific Pedagogy EDEL 402 Task 2 - Designing Instruction EDEL 417 Task 3 – Assessing Learning EDEL 416/EDEL 419 Task 4 – Culminating Teaching Experience EDEL 403 C

TPA in the Single Subject Program: Course Alignment Task 1 – Subject Specific Pedagogy EDSE 401 Task 2 – Designing Instruction EDSE 445A Task 3 – Assessing Learning EDSE 445B Task 4 – Culminating Teaching Experience EDSE 445D

Completing the TPA Students complete the TPA in Task Stream After completing a task, students print the Candidate Statement of Authenticity and the Certificate of Completion. Students submit both documents to the course instructor during the seventh week of the quarter.

Task Overviews The following slides provide brief overviews of the four tasks. More complete information is available from the Commission on Teacher Credentialing at http://www.ctc.ca.gov/educator-prep/TPA-files/CandidateHandbook.pdf

1. Subject-Specific Pedagogy (SSP) In this task, you will respond to four cases studies. Let’s look at two examples: Design a lesson that meets the needs of specific students (provided) and the reading/language arts content standards Analyze a teacher’s assessment plan for a math unit. Recommend alternative assessments and provide recommendations for additional assessments and use assessments to guide instruction Responses should provide evidence of your ability to connect student characteristics to instructional planning

2. Designing Instruction (DI) In this task, you will learn important details about a classroom of students (an actual classroom), an English learner, and a student who presents a different instructional challenge (e.g. GATE, learning or physical disability). plan instruction that is shaped by those student characteristics Reponses should demonstrate your ability to use what you learn about students to plan instruction

3. Assessing Learning In this task, you will select a unit of study and learning goals and plan standards-based, developmentally appropriate student assessment make assessment adaptations for two focus students: an English learner and a student with identified special needs score, review, and analyze evidence of student learning and reflect on assessment implications of this evidence Responses should provide evidence of your ability to assess student progress towards the learning goals

4. Culminating Teaching Experience (CTE) In this task you will design a lesson based on state-adopted standards implement the lesson, meeting the differing needs of individuals within the class and managing instruction and student interactions. (video of the lesson will be submitted.) assess student learning analyze evidence of student learning and reflect on your instruction

Scoring Procedures Responses will be judged on the extent to which they provide clear, consistent, and convincing evidence of your abilities Responses are Scored on task-specific rubrics by trained assessors Scored holistically Scored with anonymity of students

Assessors Assessors are university faculty, supervisors, master teachers, and other education professionals. (Course instructors will not score their own students’ work.)

Responses will be judged on the extent to which they provide clear, consistent, and convincing evidence of your abilities

TPA Performance Scoring Each task has a specific scoring rubric that describes the characteristics of a candidates’ performance relative to the task Each rubric has a score level ranging from a low of “1” to a high of “4” A score level of “3” is a passing score. Candidates must score a “3” or higher on each task to pass the TPA Candidates must pass TPA Tasks 1, 2, and 3 to be eligible for student teaching

Score Level Criteria Your responses will be judged on the extent to which they provide clear, consistent, and convincing evidence of your abilities. Level 4 Appropriate, relevant, accurate, and clear or detailed Level 3 Appropriate, relevant, or accurate ________________________________________________ Level 2 Minimal, limited, cursory, inconsistent, and/or ambiguous Level 1 Inappropriate, irrelevant, inaccurate or missing

Please Note: At California State University, Los Angeles, candidates must pass Tasks 1, 2, and 3 to be eligible for student teaching.

What if I don’t Achieve a Passing Score? Candidate may receive additional advice and assistance from designated faculty and/or the TPA Coordinator *Retake Required Task(s) up to two times *A passing score of 3 or higher is required for each of the four tasks. Candidates must pass specified tasks before they can continue in the program. Candidates are allowed a total of three attempts to pass a task. If a candidate does not pass a task after three attempts, the candidate is permanently removed from the program.

Use of the Results Formative information for use by the candidates Evidence of program effectiveness Formative information for use in an induction program Summative information as one basis for Permitting a candidate to continue in the program Recommending a candidate for a credential