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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 1 Title II Webcast Presentation to Title II Coordinators September 20, 2010
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 2 Agenda for today’s session Overall Title II data collection and reporting New data elements that will be collected for the 2009-10 Title II report Issues related to new data elements collected and reported
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Title II Reporting Title II is a federal mandate HEA was signed in 1998; legislation was reauthorized in 2008 Sections 205 through 208 of the Title II of the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) call for accountability for programs that prepare teachers 3
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Title II Reporting (continued…) Programs and states have been collecting and reporting for the past 10 years IHE reports to the State in April States report to the US Department of Education in October Secretary’s Report published in April 4
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 5 Title II Reporting Phases Phase I: Program Completer and Enrolled Data Collection (individual-level data) –Evaluation Systems (ES) will open the website on October 1, 2010 –ES website will remain open until April 2011 Phase II: Institutional Report Card (aggregate level data) –Institutional and Program Report Card (IPRC) developed by Westat
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 6 Title II Phase I: 2009-2010 Data Collection and Reporting Schedule 2009-2010 Data Collection Worksheets available on Title II website – October 1, 2010 Deadline for Programs to submit completed Data Collection Worksheet – January 7, 2011 Publish Preliminary Reports to Programs – January 19, 2011 Deadline for Programs to accept data or submit revisions – February 18, 2011 Publish Revised Title II Reports to Programs - March 9, 2011 Deadline for Programs to accept data or submit revisions - March 23, 2011 Publish Final Title II reports to website – April 12, 2011
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Data Collection Worksheet, 2009-2010 7
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 8 Matching Report, 2009-2010
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence Exception Report, 2009-2010 9
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 10 Summary Report, 2009-2010
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 11 Title II Phase II: Institutional Report Card Westat has developed a new IHE Data Entry Tool for Institutional and Program Report Card (IPRC) – –Westat website will open in February 2011 – –Westat website will close on April 30, 2011
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 12 Westat’s Timeline Two interim reports – –IHEs – April 2009 and April 2010 – –States – October 2009 and October 2010 Full reporting through new system – –IHEs – April 2011 – –States – October 2011
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 13 What’s New for IHEs? No rankings or quartiles on pass rates Focus on scaled scores for pass rates Reporting of alternative route data, including pass rates, by IHEs Most IHE data reported to State and ED No reporting in college catalogs
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 14 Two IHE Reports IHEs will submit two reports Traditional routes Alternative routes States will define alternative routes A teacher preparation program that primarily serves candidates that are the teacher of record in a classroom while participating in the route. Alternative route teacher preparation programs are defined as such by the state. A teacher preparation program that primarily serves candidates that are the teacher of record in a classroom while participating in the route. Alternative route teacher preparation programs are defined as such by the state.
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 15 Non-IHE-based Alternative Routes States also will need to collect information from non-IHE-based alternative route programs
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 16 Institutional and Program Report Card System (IPRC)
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 17 Welcome and Main Menu
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 18 ram Change Program
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 19 Institution/Program Information
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 20 Admissions Requirements
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 21 Enrollment
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 22 Supervised Clinical Experience
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 23 Number Certified/Licensed
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 24 Program Completers
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 25 Annual Goals
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 26 Assurances
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 27 Pass Rates Moving away from cohort concept Completer definition to remain the same New groupings Enrolled, completed all non-clinical coursework (current year) Other enrolled students (current year) Completed program (current year) Completed program (previous 2 years)
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 28 Pass Rates (continued…) Scaled scores and pass rates Disaggregated by traditional and alternative routes Reported for each assessment and a summary rate Requires working with testing companies – ETS, Pearson/ES IHE reports require State averages
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 29 Assessment Pass Rates
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 30 Summary Pass Rates
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 31 Low-Performing
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 32 Use of Technology
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 33 Teacher Training
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 34 Certification
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 35 Title II Contacts CTC Contacts –Marjorie Suckow 916-322-2304; msuckow@ctc.ca.gov –Yvonne Novel li 916-323-6512; ynovelli@ctc.ca.gov ynovelli@ctc.ca.gov Evaluation Systems Customer Service –(800)-998-3787 Westat –title2@westat.org title2@westat.org –1-877-684-8532
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Commission on Teacher Credentialing Ensuring Educator Excellence 36 Title II websites –Program Completer Lists and Pass Rates https://www.educationreports.net https://www.educationreports.net –State Reports (for the recent report and archives of all State Reports) www.ctc.ca.gov/reports/all_reports.html www.ctc.ca.gov/reports –Institutional Reports (go to Reports, Appendix B of State Report Card for Teacher Preparation Programs) www.ctc.ca.gov/reports/TitleII_2007_2008_AnnualRpt.pdf –Federal Version of State Reports www.title2.ed.gov –Secretary’s Annual Report on Teacher Quality www.title2.ed.gov
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