TEC Meeting
May 6, 20131:00PM to 3:00PMExhibition Lounge, Corey Union
Agenda1. Welcome (A. Lachance).
2. DASA Update (M. Barduhn)
3. C-TEN Activities (M. Barduhn)
4. edTPA Issues and Updates (A. Lachance, C. Widdall, D. Farnsworth)
5. TECRC: Updates and Next Steps (S. Wilson)
6. TEC Bylaws Committee: Updates and Next Steps (J. Cottone)
7. Unit Wide Data Collection (A. Lachance, D. Farnsworth, C. Widdall)
8. Mid-Cycle SPA Reports (D. Farnsworth)
9. Announcements, etc.
Update on the New DASA Requirements
• 1) understanding the Dignity Act;• 2) understanding how school climate and culture
impact student achievement & behavior;• 3) understanding bullying, harassment &
discrimination (early earning signs, prevention and intervention) and how to interact with families of victims & aggressors;• 4) understanding diversity & multicultural
environments and examining personal biases;• 5) developing sensitivity to the experience of
specific student populations.
DASA Timeline
• Amendment of Part 52 and 80 of NYSED regs and curriculum approval to occur at June Board of Regents meeting.• Implementation: 07/01/13 • May and August graduates should apply and pay
for certification by 07/01/13; they will need DASA training when applying for additional certificates after that date.
DASA Workshops
• 6 clock hours (3 of which must be face to face)• Short-term: Summer workshops being planned
here at SUNY Cortland & BOCES maybe. No approved commercial providers yet.• Long-term: Develop 3 hour online
course/workshop and have 3 hour workshops ongoing, like CARR and SAVE.• Embedded within designated courses.
Update on C-TEN Initiative
• Four spring workshops completed with action plans. EdTPA, Data-driven instruction, Clinically rich experiences and Common Core• $40,000 coming to each campus for professional
development of faculty by 9/1/14. Should include community college partners.• $250K competitive grant within Central New
York Region to establish Regional Centers of Pedagogy targeting best practices.
edTPAIssues, Challenges, Roadblocks• Approximately 26 student teachers from seven
programs (Childhood, Early Childhood, PE, Adolescent English, Science, Math and Modern Languages) participated in edTPA field test with 15 from Health doing an internal pilot.• All submitted on time and with support.• Discussion of “lessons learned” planned for
Monday, May 13, 4:30 – 6 pm in Jacobus.• Ad Hoc edTPA Advisory Committee has been
meeting weekly to discuss issues related to implementation of edTPA.• Plan is to propose unit-wide policies for edTPA
implementation to TEC in the Fall.
edTPAIssues, Challenges, RoadblocksUnit wide issues/decisions:•Supervisor training:• Adjunct supervisors will be paid a $250
stipend to get edTPA training this summer. • Multiple sessions will be available• While expectations of how much
supervisors will review edTPA may vary by department, all supervisors need to have familiarity with edTPA and Taskstream for purposes of supporting student teachers and host teachers through the process.
edTPAIssues, Challenges, RoadblocksUnit wide issues/decisions:•Technological Support:• Short term: Technology training will be
provided to students and faculty on an as needed basis. • Ideal delivery method is in methods courses or
seminars.• Long term: Integration of technology
competencies in curriculum.
edTPAIssues, Challenges, RoadblocksUnit wide issues/decisions:•Retake Policy:• How will students be supported to retake edTPA?• Possible solution: edTPA Internship • Student makes proposal to department with areas
needing to be addressed, proposed length of time/credit hours, suggested host teachers.• Department approves proposal; FESP makes
placement; student pays for credit hours.• Issues to be determined: How many retakes
allowed? Stipends for host teachers/faculty involved in retake? • Other ideas?
edTPAIssues, Challenges, RoadblocksUnit wide issues/decisions:• Video taping procedures/permissions• How much videotaping should be happening in
schools prior to student teaching?• Appropriate handling of videos of children and
confidential info.• Implications for Field Placements:
Communication with the Field
edTPAIssues, Challenges, RoadblocksDepartmental Decisions:•Role of Supervisor in administering edTPA•Requirement of submission of edTPA to Pearson: The Unit will not be requiring this.•Curriculum/Catalog changes related to edTPA.•Role of edTPA in SPA reports.
TECRCCommittee Update & Next Steps• Susan Wilson
TEC-RC Follow-up• Put together a policies and procedures manual
that outlines the current practices of TEC-RC• Adjust meeting schedule to reflect admissions
calendar• Develop a training for Coordinators and set up
times for training (s)• Develop brochure for students and marketing
campaign • Fully develop new policy changes for TEC
members to vote on (June 1)
New Policy
• Require teacher candidates to disclose a charge of Driving while intoxicated (DWI, DWAI), a crime against a child or physical assault within five business days to Associate Dean (Change)• Require student teachers to disclose any
charge of an alleged violation of the Code of Student Conduct, Academic Integrity Policy, and/or any arrest to their Associate Dean within five (5) business days.
New Policy
• After application and acceptance to the program, require disclosure within five (5) business days of any violations of the Code of Student Conduct, Academic Integrity Policy and /or convictions of local, state or federal laws. • Failure to disclose within five business days
may result in removal from or delay of fieldwork, removal from or delay of student teaching.
TEC BYLAWS-Update from John Cottone and members of the committee and NEXT STEPS
Unit-Wide Assessments and Reporting of DataREVIEW:•Banner-based Rubrics:http://defiance.cortland.edu/Rubrics/Index.aspx
•Summary data should be entered by mid-June for Spring 2013•TEC Chairs and Co-Chairs will review data over the summer•First TEC meeting of AY 2013-2014 will be devoted to discussion of data trends and changes we want to make to the data collection rubrics/systems.
Current Unit Assessments
• Initial Level Dispositions: covers candidates in BS, BA, BSED, MAT, MST • Advanced Level Dispositions: Covers candidates in
MSEd and CAS programs• Initial Candidate Impact on Student Learning:
covers candidates in BS, BA, BSED, MAT, MST• Advanced Candidate Impact on Student Learning:
covers canidates in MSEd and CAS programs• Unit Assessment Upon Completion of an Advanced
Program: data derived from completion of the culminating activity or project in an MSEd Program.
Alternate Means of Entering Dispositions Data• For programs wanting to enter data on individual
students, Taskstream Rubrics are available.• These will allow programs to enter data on candidates
and have Taskstream collate the data. Initial programshttps://w.taskstream.com/SurveyLink/a5csc0crcwci/
86086262
Advanced Programs:https://w.taskstream.com/SurveyLink/u0cxc5cscwco/25756293
ALL TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAMS
• Must submit new, mid-cycle reports in March 2014 (no matter what it says on your National Recognition Final Reports). Be sure that you prepare your reports using the most recent standards as many SPAs have published updated standards• Start talking now in your
program/department meetings about how you have used data from assessments to improve your programs
SPAs• Review your final SPA reports from last cycle to
determine areas of strength and opportunities for growth• Review and update your faculty roster: education
levels, experience, tenure status, scholarship, etc. • Review your program standards and report
forms• Identify your primary report preparer• Review your list of assessments to insure that
they will yield appropriate evidence to support meeting the standards• Consult with your SPA Reps if you have
questions.
Mid-Cycle SPA ReportsMarch 2014• Data Needs Survey• Attendance at SPA Sponsored Conferences
and other SPA-Related Events• Changing Standards• Identification of SPA Writers to Deans by
6/1/13• Compensation• Process
SPA Report Access
• Go to: http://www.ncate.org • Click on AIMS Member Login• Enter Username: 15663• Enter Password: 5189hod• Click on Program Review System (PRS)• Find the drop down menu and click on S10 if you
were recognized on first review or access the semester when you submitted your rejoinder that led to recognition.