University of Arkansas CAEP Self Study

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Standard 1: Content and Pedagogical Knowledge

The provider ensures that candidates develop a deep understanding of the critical concepts and principles of their discipline and, by completion, are able to use discipline-specific practices flexibly to advance the learning of all students toward attainment of college- and career-readiness standards.

1.1

Candidate Knowledge, Skills, and Professional Dispositions

1.2

Provider Responsibilities

Providers ensure that completers use research and evidence to develop an understanding of the teaching profession and use both to measure their P-12 students’ progress and their own professional practice.

Each program at the University of Arkansas creates opportunities for candidates to impact P-12 learners.  At this time, each program designates an assignment in their course where candidates measure their students' achievement prior to and after implementation of a lesson or instructional strategy.  Candidates learn to utilize a variety of assessments to guide their instructional decisions and reflect on the decisions they make following the lesson or implementation of the instructional strategy.  To give a snapshot of each experience, this link below includes program assignments and candidate work in their course. 

 

https://w.taskstream.com/ts/manager406/CAEPExamplesforImpactDiversityandTechnology

Other examples of EPP examples are attached below.

1.3

Provider Responsibilities

Providers ensure that completers apply content and pedagogical knowledge as reflected in outcome assessments in response to standards of Specialized Professional Associations (SPA), the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS), states, or other accrediting bodies (e.g., National Association of Schools of Music – NASM).

1.4

Provider Responsibilities

Providers ensure that completers demonstrate skills and commitment that afford all P-12 students access to rigorous college- and career-ready standards (e.g., Next Generation Science Standards, National Career Readiness Certificate, Common Core State Standards).

1.5

Provider Responsibilities

Providers ensure that completers model and apply technology standards as they design, implement and assess learning experiences to engage students and improve learning; and enrich professional practice.

Each program at the University of Arkansas creates opportunities for candidates to integrate technology.  At this time, each program designates an assignment in their course.  Candidates utilize technology as they create high quality lessons.  To give a snapshot of each experience, this link below includes program assignments and candidate work in their course. 

 

https://w.taskstream.com/ts/manager406/CAEPExamplesforImpactDiversityandTechnology

 

Author: School of Ed Manager
Last modified: 4/9/2019 9:54 AM (EDT)