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Let’s Take a Journey… SW VA Professional Education Consortium…

Agenda Introductions Meeting Overview Getting to Know You… Historical Overview – Goals – Partners – P-12 Divisions MOU Modules Standards

Getting to Know You… As a teacher, who motivates you, what motivates you, and how do you motivate your students?

What is the Southwest Virginia Professional Education Consortium? Over 70 schools 10 school divisions Four institutions of higher education 80 Lead Clinical Faculty Almost 1400 Clinical Faculty

Brief Historical Overview (VDOE) funds first Clinical Faculty Initiative 1998 VA Legislature Allocation $300,000/year to Statewide Clinical Faculty 2000 NCATE Required Training of Cooperative Teachers 2003 VDOE Expands the Clinical Faculty Grant Requirements to Include With Research-Based Schools Mentor Programs 2008 Requirement of Level 1 and Level II Training Spring 2008 Pilot Mentor Program Spring 2011 Grantees’ Conference Summer 2011: Dream Team (Material and Redesign Working Group) Fall 2011-Spring 12: Pilot-Let’s Take a Journey

Goals 1.Develop a cadre of clinical faculty who are exemplary models of effective teaching and strong mentors for student teachers (teacher candidates). 2.Develop and nurture leadership abilities and exemplary practice in clinical faculty. 3.Facilitate greater cooperation and communication among consortium members. 4.Create a professional learning community that fosters learning to teach, and the development of school cultures that promote life- long learning for all members of the communities. 5.Support school/university collaboration that involves clinical faculty and preservice teachers in efforts that impact student learning and well-being.

University Partners

PK-12 School Divisions Roanoke Valley School Division – Craig County – Roanoke County – Roanoke City – Salem City – Botetourt County New River Valley School Division: – Montgomery County – Giles County – Pulaski County – Floyd County – Radford City

Organizational Chart SWVA PEC Advisory Board Higher Education Partners Central Office Liaisons PK – 12 Partnerships

Memorandum of Understanding

Website

VACTE/ATE-VA Standards for Teacher Education Clinical Faculty

Training Modules Module 1 Module 1- Past, Present and Future Module 2 Module 2- Mentoring a Next Generation of Teacher Leaders Module 4 Module 4- Measuring Success Along the Way Module 3 Module 3- Effective Communication Module 5 Module 5- Continual Professional Growth

Next Steps… Module 1 = Overview/Background Now moving to core of training: – Mentoring – Communication – Assessment Module 5 = Further Professional Development Remember to think on two “levels” – Doing the training – Reflecting and giving feedback on the training