Title: A performance assessment for teacher candidates
1- A performance assessment for teacher candidates
2Overview
- Why edTPA for Wisconsin?
- Where does edTPA come from?
- What does edTPA look like?
- What does edTPA mean for our schools and
classrooms? - What does edTPA mean for us?
3edTPA
- Was created by Stanford University with input
from teachers and teacher educators - Supports candidate learning and preparation,
program growth and renewal - Is a measure of readiness to teach
- Is based on NBPT Standards
- Informs program completion and licensure
decisions - Is supported by AACTE
4Wisconsin DPI Introduction to edTPA
- State Superintendent Tony Evers
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vlD4KuGIHwo4
5edTPA
- Is grounded in demonstrating practices and
focuses on student learning - Aligns with INTASC Standards
- Aligns with the Framework for Teaching
- Prepares candidates for expectations of Educator
Effectiveness - Complementary to the PDP process
6Architecture of the edTPA
7Task 1 Planning for Instruction Assessment
- Artifacts include Context for Learning, Lesson
Plans, Instructional Materials, Assessments,
Commentary - Planning for Learning
- Planning to Support Varied Student Learning Needs
- Using Knowledge of Students to Inform Teaching
Learning - Identifying Supporting Language Demands
- Planning Assessments to Monitor Support Student
Learning
8Task 2 Instructing Engaging Students in
Learning
- Artifacts Include Video Clip(s), Commentary
- Learning Environments
- Engaging Students in Learning
- Deepening Student Learning
- Subject-Specific Pedagogy
- Analyzing Teaching Effectiveness
9Task 3 Assessing Student Learning
- Artifacts include Student Work Samples,
Evidence of Feedback, Evaluation Criteria
Commentary - Analysis of Student Learning
- Providing Feedback to Guide Further Learning
- Student Use of Feedback
- Analyzing Students Language Use and Literacy
- Using Assessment to Inform instruction
10Mechanics
- Chalk Wire will be the platform used at UWSP to
store, edit, complete, and submit your edTPA
Portfolio - Evaluation, scoring, and delivery of results to
candidates and programs is conducted by Pearson
11Timeline
- Fall 2014-2015
- UWSP Pilot edTPA to Pearson (20 students)
- Spring 2014-2015
- All UWSP teacher candidates pilot edTPA with
Local Evaluation, pilot sample to Pearson - 2015-2016
- All teacher candidates statewide complete edTPA
and submit to Pearson - Wisconsin standard setting year
- 2016-2017
- Passing score required for teaching certification
and licensure
12Resources for Assistance with edTPA
- UWSP School of Education-edTPA http//www.uwsp.edu
/education/Pages/edtpa.aspx - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
- http//tepdl.dpi.wi.gov/epp/edtpa
- Chalk Wire
- www.chalkandwire.com
13Campus Contacts for Supportwith edTPA
- Cathleen Olds
- edTPA Coordinator, UWSP
- colds_at_uwsp.edu
- Leslie McClain
- Professor, School of Education, UWSP
- lmcclain_at_uwsp.edu
14Task 1 Planning for Instruction Assessment
- Artifacts include Context for Learning, Lesson
Plans, Instructional Materials, Assessments,
Commentary - Lets begin with the Professional Ed Program
Lesson Plan Framework (see handout)
15UWSPProfessional Education ProgramLesson Plan
Framework
- Please use this framework to design your plans
for effective instruction. The embedded shaded
guidelines and questions will help you consider
aspects to address as you prepare your plan. Be
sure to keep in mind the Gradual Release of
Responsibility Model as you write your plan.
Remember this learning model guides the learner
through teacher modeling and demonstration,
shared teacher/learner demonstration, learner
guided practice, and learner independent
practice.
16First General Information
17Then Contextual Information
- Type of schoolÂ
- List any special features of your school or
classroom setting - Describe any district, school, or cooperating
teacher expectations that might affect your
planning or delivery of instruction
18Contextual Information cont
- Also address the following points related to
learners - The children in the class
- Explain required or needed supports,
accommodations or modifications for your learners
that will affect your instruction in this
learning segment. - Include the variety of learners in your classroom
19Next The Lesson
- Central Focus
- Essential Questions
- Connections with Academic of Common Core
Standards - Objectives
- Consider assessments (formative)
- Academic Language
- Prior Knowledge
20Lesson Procedure
- Note Be sure to work with the guiding questions
in the Lesson Plan Framework which will help in
describing your procedures
21Lesson Plan Commentary
- This section will describe your rationale for
your lesson what you are thinking about and
basing your decisions on. - Feel free to integrate background and theoretical
foundations you have learned from your course of
study including your Foundations and Methods
courses. - Work with the guiding questions on the Lesson
Plan Framework to help you develop your
commentary.
22 Now Lets take a look
- In groups of two or three take some time now to
look through your edTPA Handbook section for Task
1. - Task 1 Planning for Literacy Instruction and
Assessment - Notice the guidelines for writing the plan and
for writing the commentary.
23What did you notice?
24Next
- Study the rubrics for Task 1
- What do you notice?
25An Example
- Just to show you a sample of a lesson plan and
commentary designed for an elementary lesson.
26In Conclusion and In General
- edTPA has three tasks planning, instruction and
assessment - Guidelines for these tasks are designed
specifically for each program area and will vary
across areas - Become familiar with the guidelines for your
specific handbook
27Support SessionsTask 2Friday, March 6,
2015100-330, rm. 209 CPSTask 3Friday, April
10, 2015100-330, rm. 209 CPS
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