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Rio Salado College. The Future…NOW: Online Post Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Programs at the Community College Rio Salado Education Department. Founded in 1978 Largest of the ten Maricopa Community Colleges One of the fastest growing colleges in the nation Rio’s primary focus:
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Rio Salado College The Future…NOW: Online Post Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Programs at the Community College Rio Salado Education Department
Founded in 1978 • Largest of the ten Maricopa Community Colleges • One of the fastest growing colleges in the nation • Rio’s primary focus: - Online Learning - Customized Programs - Collaborative Partnerships - Accelerated Formats
Rio Salado College transforms the learning experience through: • Choice, Access, and Flexibility • Customized, High Quality Learning Design • Personalized Services and Organizational Responsiveness
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The Rio Brand of eLearning Distance Learning courses Start every Monday in your associated block
Rio Support Services Online and via Phone • Registration • Bookstore • Academic Advisement and Counseling • Financial Aid • Call-A-Tutor • Technology & Instructional Helpdesk • Online Electronic Library and Reference Librarians • 7 Days a Week
How can a Community College provide a Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation program? In 1998 the Arizona Department of Education revised the state rules and regulations for teacher certification.
Rio’s Teacher Education programs have been designed for: • Working Adults • College Graduates • Undergraduates • Stay at home parents • Re-careering Adults
Program DevelopmentHistorical Timeline • Endorsements 2000 • Post Bacc Programs 2001 • Master’s Program 2002 • AA Degrees (2+2) 2003 • 3+1 Partnership 2003 • Bridge Partnership 2004
Program DevelopmentHistorical Timeline, (con’t) • Teacher-In-Residence 2005 • Professional Development Institute 2006 • Early Childhood 2006 • K-12 Arts Education Certificate 2009
Teacher Prep Learning Model • Online Coursework • Taught by experienced teachers • Convenient • Self-paced • Practicum Experience • Observing • Tutoring • Teaching • Master Teacher Seminars • Role Model • Reality • Student Teaching • Site Based Outcomes Qualify for Institutional Recommendation (IR) to become a certified teacher
In-Person Components • Practicums • Master Teacher Seminars • Exams • Student Teaching
What are Virtual Practicums? • Professionally developed videos (CDs) of actual classroom experiences/situations that model effective strategies • Created in support of site-based classroom instruction • Only offered through Rio Salado College Teacher Education Programs • WOW Award by the Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications
Standard Post Baccalaureate State Approved Programs Elementary Secondary Early Childhood Special Education K-12 Arts
Approved Programs for Special Education • Cross Categorical • Emotional Disabilities • Learning Disabilities • Mental Retardation • Orthopedic Impairments • Other Health Impairments
Standard Post Baccalaureate Program Characteristics • E-Learning and in-person (hybrid) model • Approved by the Arizona Department of Education for full certification (not an “Alternative” Program) • Meets HQT Requirements • Flexible (courses can be accelerated) • Affordable
Approved Programs for K-12 Arts Education • Art • Dance • Dramatic Art • Music
Standard Post Baccalaureate Program Plan • Level I – available to everyone • Formal admission • Level II • 9-week student teaching experience • Institutional Recommendation (IR)
Teacher-in-Residence • Not Alternative • Same state approved coursework as Standard Post Baccalaureate program • Lock-step Elementary Secondary Special Education
Teacher-In-Residence (TIR) Rio Salado College Partnership School District AZ Dept of Ed Student
Teacher-In-ResidenceProgram Characteristics • E-Learning and in-person (hybrid) model • Approved by the Arizona Department of Education • Meets HQT Requirements • Accessible anytime, any place • Flexible (courses can be accelerated) • Affordable • Lock-step 1-3 year program • Intern certificate required for participation
Tuition Comparison Approximate full-time annual tuition comparison based on two 12-credit semesters. Verification with your academic advisor is recommended.
Enrollment • 18,000+ students have taken EDU coursework (2001-present) • 3,111 students in the last year (unduplicated)
Rio Salado Teacher Education Programs Global Outreach Working with students in 47 states and over 33 countries
Professional Development Institute • Endorsement/Credit • Non-Credit
Baccalaureate Degree Partnership • Northcentral University 3 +1 (90/30) in: - Elementary - Secondary - Special Education
Additional Partnerships • Alaska Department of Education & Early Development • Arizona Public Universities • Army JROTC • Ashford University • Teach For America • Troops to Teachers
Program Rewards & Recognition • National Council of Instructional Administrators “Exemplary Practices Award” in the Educational Technology category. (April,2002) • Finalist for the Bellwether Award in the category of Workforce Development. This award recognizes outstanding and innovative programs and practices successfully leading community colleges into the future (February, 2003) • Prestigious Paul M. Pair Innovation Award as the MCCCD Wide Innovation of the Year (April, 2003) and recognized nationally by the League for Innovation in the Community College (June 2003) • WCET (The Cooperative advancing the effective use of technology in higher education) Outstanding Work (WOW) Award for the Online Teacher Education Programs “Virtual Practicum” Experience. It recognizes the use of Educational Technology and celebrates the best and most promising practices within the WCET community (presented November 9th, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia at the WCET National Conference)
Questions? Comments? • www.riosalado.edu/teachers