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SCOPE : the System for Comprehensive Ongoing Preparatio N of Educators

SCOPE : the System for Comprehensive Ongoing Preparatio N of Educators. “USING CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT METHODS AT THE CANDIDATE LEVEL” CAEP 2014 SPRING CONFERENCE RICK STANTON. AFFILIATION: University of Missouri -- St. Louis College of Education Office of Educator Effectiveness

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SCOPE : the System for Comprehensive Ongoing Preparatio N of Educators

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  1. SCOPE:the SystemforComprehensiveOngoingPreparatioN ofEducators “USING CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT METHODS AT THE CANDIDATE LEVEL” CAEP 2014 SPRING CONFERENCE RICK STANTON

  2. AFFILIATION: University of Missouri -- St. Louis College of Education Office of Educator Effectiveness and Accreditation

  3. OFFICE OF EDUCATOR EFFECTIVENESS AND ACCREDITATION Established in April 2013 Director: Rick Stanton SCOPE Coordinator: David Barbero Report Coordinator: Debbie Ballard

  4. Overview I will... • share our journey, which is ongoing • illustrate our evolution to a developmental assessment system • envision the future • exchange ideas

  5. Key Players • NCATE  CAEP • MoDESE • Dean Carole Basile • Faculty leadership • AssociateDean Helene Sherman Ann Taylor • Dr. Michael Bahr • Faculty involvement • Committee for Program Quality • Administrative support • Office of Educator Effectiveness and Accreditation (of course!) • Office of Clinical Experience and Partnerships • Primary platform=Foliotek • ...and others

  6. THE Evolution of SCOPE System for Comprehensive Ongoing… Program EnhancementPreparation of Educators • No longer just an “electronic file-cabinet” • Unit Assessment System now has multiple tiers with distinguished targets of development

  7. Goals for the Candidate Tier • Provide Alternative Measure of Candidate Learning • Demonstrate and Foster Candidate Growth (Developmental) • Promote Innovative Practices • Support High Quality Professional Experiences • Gather Evidence of Impact • Candidate’s Impact on Students • College’s Impact on Community • Embrace New State Standards • Missouri Educator Standards • Missouri Standards for Preparation of Educators (MOSPE) • Prepare Candidates for Evaluation after Employment • Missouri Educator Evaluation System (MEES)

  8. Great Leap Forward: Rethinking the Teacher Portfolio • Perfect Timing • New adaptive e-portfolio platform • New set of standards • How can we add value to this instrument and support our goals? • Not a critique of portfolios in general

  9. Meeting our Goals: GOALS Provide Alternative Measure of Candidate Learning Demonstrate and Foster Candidate Growth Formative vs. Summative Developmental Continuum

  10. Meeting our Goals: GOALS Embrace New State Standards Prepare Candidates for Evaluation as Working Educators Standards / Quality Indicators aligned to courses Distinguish addressing vs. assessing Mesh with state assessments (MEGA)

  11. Required Written Evidence in Practicum One and Practicum Two

  12. Example: MEP Summary Page

  13. Example: An MEP Domain Page

  14. Meeting our Goals: GOAL Foster Innovative Practices Low-Stakes (not a degree requirement, nor pass/fail) Candidate-Initiated Evidence

  15. Meeting our Goals: GOALS Support High Quality Professional Experiences Gather Evidence of Impact • Provide guidelines for measuring student impact (when possible) • Differentiate impact from other types of professional experience • Encourage professional guidance over purely academic feedback • Track collective impact in field work

  16. Using the Data Resulting aggregate data is used for program improvement Data is incorporated into a student “dashboard” Candidates complete periodic growth guides (early stages)

  17. Example: Ratings of Teacher Candidates in Practicum One and Practicum Two (counts)

  18. Example: Responses to M.Ed. Exit Survey (averages)

  19. CHANGING THE CULTURE • Focus on usability – Removing the hurdles • Increase faculty/adjunct participation (nudging the holdouts) • Leverage multiple methods of dissemination • Websites, blogs, SEO -- coe.umsl.edu/scope • Course management system • Training sessions • Classroom visits • Promos and flyers

  20. CONNECTING THE DOTS • Integrate SCOPE with other systems • Student data management system • Degree audit system • COE Portal • Increase inter-rater reliability by comparing data to other evaluations and state assessments that are based on the same standards • Clinical teacher evaluations • Field experience observations • and growing…

  21. Taking the “SCOPE Way”College-Wide SCOPE… …will extend to all programs, not just teacher certification. …align to other sets of candidate standards and program goals (standards-based). …can be even more applicable at the graduate level. …can link the “strand” of moving from ‘Candidate’ to ‘Distinguished’ / undergraduate to graduate.

  22. It’s growing: More than 1200 new student accounts in a span of 15 months

  23. Let’s Talk Rick Stanton stantonr@umsl.edu Director Office of Educator Effectiveness and Accreditation College of Education University of Missouri – St. Louis http://gocoe.umsl.edu/caep2014

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