Teacher Education Advisory Council University of South Carolina Beaufort May 5, 2011 4:00 p.m.

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Teacher Education Advisory Council University of South Carolina Beaufort May 5, :00 p.m.

Welcome & Agenda Greetings & Introductions Approval of Minutes (Spring 2010) TEAC Purpose Conceptual Framework Standards Accreditation Benchmarks/Requirements Review Key Assessment Data/Examples/ADEPT Demographics NCATE & Report Updates Changes & Program Improvements Future Opportunities Discussion/Recommendations TEAC Meeting Survey

TEAC Purpose The Teacher Education Advisory Council shall be comprised of all education faculty and staff, students, members of the community, principals and teachers from partnership schools, and educators from the USCB service region. The purpose of the council shall be to review and monitor the USCB Teacher Education unit and the quality of its graduates. In addition, the council may make suggestions for the improvement of the unit and program(s). The council will issue a written report of its meeting through minutes and any special reports deemed necessary to communicate with the faculty and administration for the improvement of the unit and program(s). The council shall meet twice a year, once during the fall semester and once during the spring semester. The council membership will be as follows: All USCB Department of Education faculty The principal (or designee) and two faculty members from each partnership school (hosted Interns within the past 3 years or regularly host practica courses) The Beaufort and Jasper County School District Superintendent(s) (or designee) Four community members from the USCB service region (4) Two students from each of the USCB Department of Education Degree Program(s) Chairs from English, Speech, & Theatre; Humanities & Fine Arts; Social Sciences; Science & Mathematics Departments (4); and General Education Committee Chair

The Constructivist Educator as NURTURER N-1. Demonstrate positive interpersonal relationships with the learner while identifying the uniqueness of each student.(D) N-2. Demonstrate positive relationships and seek partnerships with families of learners. (D) N-3. Demonstrate knowledge of human development and support, facilitate, and nurture learning.(K) The Constructivist Educator as COMMUNICATOR C-1. Communicate effectively with students, parents, peers and the community using a variety of communication skills including verbal and nonverbal techniques, writing, technology, and media. (S,D) The Constructivist Educator as REFLECTIVE PROFESSIONAL R-1. Reflect on classroom practice utilizing these reflections to improve future practice and classroom instruction. (K,S,D) R-2. Demonstrate a dedication to lifelong learning. (D) R-3. Demonstrate knowledge of educational theory as well as current trends through reading, research and attendance at professional conferences. (K) R-4. Demonstrate an understanding of professional ethics and dispositions.(K,S,D) The Constructivist Educator as FACILITATOR/ INSTRUCTOR F/I-1. Identify the principles of constructivism as well as other learning theories. (K) F/I-2. Demonstrate best practice in the classroom including developmentally appropriate practice, differentiated instruction, and socially and culturally appropriate pedagogical skills. (S) F/I-3. Demonstrate local, state, and national standards and their application to the curriculum. (K,S) F/I-4. Demonstrate classroom management skills that include a wide array strategies (S) F/I-5. Recognize and respond to the diverse needs and individual differences of learners and design appropriate assessments. (S) CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK STANDARDS

LEVELSASSESSMENTSBENCHMARKS CONSTRUCTIVIST EDUCATOR PROFICIENCIES Level I Pre-Professional Open to all students meeting University entrance requirements. 1. GPA PRAXIS I: R 175, W-173, M “ C” or better in all Pre-Professional Education courses, English 101, 102, Speech, Math 221, Background check 5.Professional Program Disposition Statement & Recommendations 6.Service Learning: 25 hours 1. Acceptance to the University 2.Completion of a minimum 55 hours of required general education courses as identified in the Department of Education Program of Study 3.Education majors must see program advisor two times per year. 4.Professional Program Application deadline: February 1 and October 1. 5.Verification of all assessment data by Education Advisor. Nurturer N1, N2, N3 Communicator C1 Reflective Professional R4 Facilitator/Instructor F1 Level II Professional Program Open only to education majors who have been accepted to the professional program. 1. GPA 2.75/3.0 (Ed) 2.PRAXIS II: Child Study 4.Family Study 5.Integrated Thematic Unit(s) 6.Internship Interview 7.SLED check 1.Maintain at least 3.0 GPA in education coursework. 2.Internship Applications deadlines prior to final semester: January 15 th and September 15 th 3.SC SDE Clearance 4.No provisional admission. 5.Appeals are considered when all requirements have been met. 6.Verification of all requirements by Field Experiences Coordinator Nurturer N1, N2, N3 Communicator C1 Reflective Professional R3 Facilitator/Instructor F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 Level III Internship Open to candidates who have completed all requirements for Level II. 1. GPA 2.75/3.0 (Ed) 2.ADEPT Evaluations 3.Dispositions Evaluation 4.Internship Portfolio 5.Video analysis and self-reflection 6.Final ADEPT Summative Evaluation 1.Approval of Internship Application by Education Committee. 2.ADEPT Orientation for Interns and Cooperating Teachers 3.Participation in Professional Conference 4.Senior Seminar Nurturer N1, N2, N3 Communicator C1 Reflective Professional R1, R2, R3 Facilitator/Instructor F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 Level IV Program Completion Open only to students who have completed all requirements for Level III. 1. GPA Passing Scores on Praxis II: Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) 3.Program Completer Survey 1.Graduation Application 2.Recommendation for certification: University Supervisor 3.South Carolina Department of Education Application for Certification Reflective Professional R2 Facilitator/Instructor F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 Level V Professional Educator 1. Alumni Survey 2.Employer Survey 1.ADEPT Evaluation Report: IHE Portal Nurturer N1, N2, N3 Communicator C1 Reflective Professional R1, R2, R3 Facilitator/Instructor F1, F2, F3, F4, F5

Assessment Data Title II: Praxis Data LiveText Data Reports Program Completer Survey Data

2010 Education Majors Gender n % Female12189% Male2411% Race Hispanic21.50% African American3224% Caucasion9872% 2 or more32% Unknown10.50% Full-Time12894% Part-Time86% Class Level Freshman5742% Sophomore3022% Junior1914% Senior3022% Traditional10275% Non-tranditional 3425% Official Registrar Fall Unofficial Database Spring

EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN (0021) All enrolled students who have completed all nonclinical courses, %180 Test Company: ETS Other enrolled students, % %179 Score Range: All program completers, % %183 All program completers, % %183 All program completers, % %183 Assessment Information 1 Group Number Taking Assessme nt Number Passing Assessme nt Institution al Pass Rate Institution al Average Scaled Score Assessme nt Cut Score 2 Number Taking Assessme nt Number Passing Assessme nt Statewide Pass Rate Statewide Average Scaled Score PRINCIPLES LEARNING AND TEACHING K- 6 (0522) All enrolled students who have completed all nonclinical courses, %175 Test Company: ETS Other enrolled students, % %175 Score Range: All program completers, % %177 All program completers, % %178 All program completers, % %178 HEOA - Title II Academic Year UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA -BEAUFORT 5841 South Carolina Assessment Information 1 Group Number Taking Assessme nt Number Passing Assessme nt Institution al Pass Rate Institution al Average Scaled Score Assessme nt Cut Score 2 Number Taking Assessme nt Number Passing Assessme nt Statewide Pass Rate Statewide Average Scaled Score