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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Adult Education Technical Assistance January

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Agenda  History  Major Changes  Credential Information  Transition  Approval Process  New Program Documents  Next Steps 2

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence New Designated Subjects Adult Education Standards   Developed by advisory panel in 2008   Draft presented to Commission in April 2009,   Field surveyed in June 2009   Approved in November

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Advisory Panel   2008 panel reviewed & updated standards for preparing adult education teachers.   Panel members: 17 adult education experts with CSU, UC, ACSA, CSBA, CTA, & CFT represented. 4

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence AB 1374 (Brownley)  Effective January 1,  Changes preliminary credential from 5 to 3 years  Changes experience requirement for non-academic subjects from 5 to 3 years  Moves US Constitution requirement to the clear credential  Consistent with SB 1104 (CTE) 5

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Major Changes  Comprehensive, integrative program structure  Early teacher orientation  Program recommendations for credentials  Supervision, support & advisement 6

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Title 5 Changes ♦ ♦ Reduction from 1500 to 1000 hours for one year of work experience ♦ ♦ Recency requirement of one year in last five or two years in the last ten ♦ ♦ Issued in 15 CTE industry sectors or 4 Personal Development subject areas, not specific vocational subject areas 7

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Credential Authorization Changes  Rename non-academic subjects  Reorganize non-academic subjects  New category: Career Technical Subjects (15 industry sectors)  Redefine ESL credential requirements 8

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence New Title 5 Authorization Categories Non-Academic ♦ ♦Personal Development Subjects: Art Health and Safety Family Education Financial Literacy ♦ ♦Career Technical Education 15 Industry Sectors 9

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Credential Dates ♦ ♦January 31, 2013 Last admittance date to an “old” adult education program Preliminary FT and PT adult education credentials no longer initially issued ♦ ♦January 31, 2016 Last issue date for Clear FT and PT adult education credentials 10

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Credential Conversions  Old DS voc ed credentials can be converted to sector designations with application and fee  Employers determine appropriate assignments based on qualifications  CTC org chart for authorizations matched to the 15 sectors 11

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 5 Year Full Time/Part Time Credential ♦ ♦Issued until program sponsor receives approval under new standards or January 31, 2013, whichever occurs first ♦ ♦No change to subject areas (academic or non-academic) 12

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 3 Year Preliminary Credential ♦ ♦Issued when program sponsor receives approval under new standards ♦ ♦Non-academic issued in personal development or CTE categories, not vocational education subject areas ♦ ♦No change to academic subject areas 13

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Clear 5 Year Credential ♦ ♦Possession of 3-year preliminary ♦ ♦Verification of successful teaching ♦ ♦Completion of program under new standards approved by the Commission ♦ ♦US Constitution ♦ ♦Health & Computer Education components ♦ ♦Recommendation by a Commission- approved program 14

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Transition Policy ♦ ♦Preliminary Adult Education credential holders may complete ‘old’ programs or transition to new adult education credentials pursuant to AB 1374 ♦ ♦Significant program standard changes ♦ ♦Adult education program sponsor will determine if applicant qualifies for preliminary or clear credential 15

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Program Review Cycle Review Feedback Resubmission Until ALL Standards MET! 16

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence IPR Process Overview   CTC staff logs in program document and contact information   Document assigned to pre-scheduled review date   Readers scheduled   2 readers review the document   Response is sent to program sponsor 17

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence IPR Process  First Review; r eaders determine one of the following: –Standard is Met –More Information is Needed  If More Information is Needed; –readers prepare a statement to the program that clearly indicates what information/documentation is needed for the standard to be met. 18

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence IPR Process  Feedback sent to program by CTC staff  Program may resubmit  Resubmissions received at CTC –CTC sends to original readers  Review > Feedback > Resubmission –Continues until all standards Met  Reviewers do not revisit decisions already reported to a program sponsor 19

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Program Approval by Committee on Accreditation (COA) When all standards are found to be met:   Program sponsor must provide CTC with final program document incorporating all changes made during IPR cycle.   Program sponsor provides a descriptive paragraph to CTC staff for the COA agenda   CTC staff schedules COA action at the next meeting 20

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Program Submission  The Educator Preparation Standards web page will provide the standards handbook and a narrative template:  prep/STDS-prep-program.html prep/STDS-prep-program.html prep/STDS-prep-program.html 21

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Document Requirements 1. Electronic format 2. Transmittal cover sheet: contact info 3. Administrative signature 4. Preconditions 5. Common Standards (addendum) 6. Responses to each standard 7. Appendices with supporting documentation 22

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Developing Program Documents  Format for Standards –Standard followed by planning prompts or candidate outcomes  Parallel Organization of Documents –Standards in order –Content maps for courses (matrix) 23

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Components of Standard Response Narrative response to the standard describing How the program meets the standard Documentation to verify the narrative Candidate Competence measures (incorporated into the corresponding standards narratives) 24

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Common Standards Response PSA (May 12, 2010)   IF 2008 Common Standards Complete; – –Submit Common Standards Addendum for program   IF Common Standards have not been updated; – –Submit new Common Standards (2008) (or NCATE) and address all unit programs – –Include documentation to support narrative 25

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Responses to Program Standards  Planning prompts for the standards  Descriptions of how standards are addressed  Specific program examples  References to supporting documentation 26

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Supporting Documentation  Course outlines/syllabi  Tables/charts  Meeting schedules/minutes  Program forms/communication  Sample class assignments  Faculty vitae/hiring policies  Student assessment rubrics/guides  Evaluation/survey forms 27

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Supporting Documentation   If the program says that it will address a topic in a particular course, the course syllabus should also note it. – –A course template/outline for the required parts of courses may be sufficient. – –If instructors create their own syllabi, all syllabi need to be submitted. 28

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Program Standards Response In an Ideal Program Narrative,   Everything in the narrative directly relates to the standard.   All aspects of the standard are addressed.   Each phrase of the standard is addressed with a description of ‘How’ the program meets that requirement.   Evidence is referenced in the narrative and easy to locate. 29

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Example: Non-Response Teachers study essential themes and concepts related to the adult education teaching profession, including knowledge of its history, funding, and governance and its role in public education. Standard: Teachers study essential themes and concepts related to the adult education teaching profession, including knowledge of its history, funding, and governance and its role in public education. essential themes and concepts related to the adult education teaching profession, including knowledge of its history, funding, and governance and its role in public education. Response: The XYZ adult education teacher preparation program prepares candidates in essential themes and concepts related to the adult education teaching profession, including knowledge of its history, funding, and governance and its role in public education. 30

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Example: Insufficient Response  Teachers select and use appropriate technology to facilitate the teaching and learning process for all students in the classroom.  Standard: Teachers select and use appropriate technology to facilitate the teaching and learning process for all students in the classroom.   Response: Participating teachers use e- mail as a tool to communicate with parents and other teachers. 31

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Example: Off-Standard Response  The program sponsor collaborates with the employer in the implementation of the preparation program for teachers, including the selection of supervisors and/or support teachers.  Standard: The program sponsor collaborates with the employer in the implementation of the preparation program for teachers, including the selection of supervisors and/or support teachers.   Response: All participating districts that XYZ College works with have strong relationships between schools and the communities they serve. 32

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Feedback if Standard is not Met   No response to standard – –lack of information telling How the program meets the standard   Not an adequate response to the standard – –1 or more components of the standard are not fully addressed in the response   No documenation provided – –the syllabi provided do not show that the content is addressed in the program 33

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Analyzing a Standard Standard 11: Assessing Student Learning Teachers will be able to use multiple measures for assessing student achievement, to improve instruction, guide learning, and plan further instruction. Teachers base student assessments on course content and objectives. 34

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Accreditation Cycle 35 Program Assessment (Yr 4) Biennial Report (Yrs 1, 3 & 5) Follow-up to Site Visit (Yr 7)

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Accreditation Documentation 1. Preconditions Report 2. Common Standards Self Study (Institutional Report-NCATE) 3. Program Assessment— 4. Biennial Reports 5. Supporting Documentation 36

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Biennial Report Section A : Program’s processes for utilizing data to increase program effectiveness Part I: Context Part II: Assessments Part III: Analyses Part IV: Proposed Changes Section B: Agency/Institutional analysis of program data and proposed changes. 37

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Next Steps  Technical assistance to redesign programs and develop program document  Submit new Program proposal for review  Current approved programs expire January 31, 2013  Programs reviewers needed 38

Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Adult Education Information  CTC web page for adult education prep/AE.html prep/AE.html prep/AE.html Helen Hawley