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Increasing the odds: Strategies for building successful productive PDS Dennis Pataniczek, PhD, Carol Wood, PhD, & Stacie Siers, MEd Salisbury University

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Increasing the odds: Strategies for building successful productive PDS. Dennis Pataniczek, PhD, Carol Wood, PhD, & Stacie Siers, MEd Salisbury University. Introductions. 36 School Partners in 8 counties. Who are we? Where are we from. COLLABORATE. How do we begin? EVALUATE the need - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Increasing the odds: Strategies for building successful productive PDS

Increasing the odds: Strategies for building successful productive PDS

Dennis Pataniczek, PhD, Carol Wood, PhD,& Stacie Siers, MEd

Salisbury University

Page 2: Increasing the odds: Strategies for building successful productive PDS

INTRODUCTIONS Who are we? Where are we from

36 School Partners in 8 counties

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COLLABORATE How do we begin?

EVALUATE the need COMMUNICATE with ALL SOLICITATE feedback UPDATE stakeholders GENERATE consensus ACTIVATE new

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EVALUATE AND UPDATE Anecdotal evidence

Candidates Faculty School partners

Annual data collection “New” reporting

requirements Results of an accreditation

report

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COMMUNICATE CHANGEEvaluate

Draft changesGather feedback

Adjust draft

Feedback then activate Candidates

Faculty

School Partners

Employers

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SOLICIT INPUT

Candidates

Faculty and curriculum groups

Professional Development School Council

Local School System Partners

Who’s holding th

e cards?

Accreditors

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THE CANDIDATES The Challenge:

What kind of feedback Evaluation of Mentors and Supervisors Evaluation of School Site Evaluation of Program Satisfaction

Exit Alumni

Pay off: Candidate feedback CAN improve programs

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THE FACULTY (11 INITIAL PROGRAMS)

The Challenge: Creating a culture of

Collaboration (University and School faculty are under different DEMANDS)

Providing enough evidence to convince faculty to MODIFY programs

The Pay off: Collaboration between faculty

and the public schools strengthens programs and promotes buy-in

Programs can CHANGE

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SCHOOL PARTNERS (RPDS COUNCIL/LSS)

The Challenge: 2 to 3 meetings/year membership can be a revolving

door The Pay Off:

Stakeholder feedback provides input for changes in programs

Collaborative relationships are strengthened when input is requested and changes are made

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THE ACCREDITORS: (STATE AND NATIONAL)

The Challenge: Requirements and processes

are EVER changing The Pay Off:

Close communication with these groups keeps our programs strong and on TARGET

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ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES The Challenge:

FrequencyOutcomes RepetitionMultiples

The Payoff: Data driven decision making

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DATA SOURCES The Candidates

Exit information The Faculty

Annual program feedback from multiple sources

The Council Clinical Field Experience

Expectations (Methods courses) “Top 10”

Local School System Access to resources & special

services for our candidates The Employers

Satisfaction

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THE QUESTION- HOW EFFECTIVELY DO CANDIDATES ADAPT INSTRUCTION AND ADJUST INSTRUCTION FOR ALL LEARNERS?

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t Instr

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1

2

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4Program ExitAlumniEmployer

Very well prepared = 4, well prepared = 3, prepared = 2, somewhat prepared = 1, not prepared = 0

TARGETED FOR IMPROVEMENT ACROSS ALL PROGRAMS IN THE UNIT

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THE QUESTION- HOW DOES THE UNIT ENSURE THAT TEACHER CANDIDATES HAVE OPPORTUNITIES TO COLLABORATIVELY PLAN AND TEACH WITH SPECIALIZED RESOURCE PERSONNEL?

The Results Over the last three years 55.56% of candidates reported

that he/she reviewed and IEP with the mentor teacher

The Council indicated in the “TOP 10” that candidates needed more “Familiarity with Special Ed/ IEP/ 504”

Faculty were given the task to improve the opportunities for candidates in their program to gain more knowledge about IEPs/504s/ Faculty targeted specific courses to build assignments with

outcomes related to IEPs

Local School System group strategized solutions to improving candidate access to IEPs within their schools