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E-raamat: Mapping the Way from Teacher Preparation to edTPA(R) Completion: A Guide for Secondary Education Candidates

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: Rutgers University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978822016
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  • Kirjastus: Rutgers University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978822016

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"As of 2020, teacher candidates in twenty-three states are required to complete the edTPA, per state policies. An additional eighteen states are exploring or moving towards implementation of the assessment, doubling the number of future teachers who needto both understand and successfully pass this assessment in order to be certified. Unfortunately, while many of these teacher candidates have heard of the edTPA, and even engaged in similar tasks throughout their teacher preparation programs, they have limited access to information that links their experiences in the classroom with the mandates of the assessment. Mapping the Way from Teacher Preparation to edTPA Completion serves as a guide in preparing for the edTPA. Unlike other books on the assessment, this book is formatted to pair with curriculum, methods, and capstone course curricula. While the edTPA is important for teacher candidate's eventual credentialing, it is only an assessment. The learning that takes place during teacher preparation coursework and field experiences is critical to developing the professional capital candidates need to lead classrooms in transformative learning. Thus, this book includes features that make explicit connections between candidates' teacher preparation program learning, teacher performance assessments, and individual reflective practice. This book aims to help students better prepare for the edTPA and learn the best ways to not only prepare for the assessment, but also teaching in the future"--

As nationwide calls for educational rigor and accountability continue across the U.S., many states have made the edTPA®, a teacher performance assessment, a requirement for teacher certification. The edTPA® is a subject-specific performance assessment that requires aspiring teachers to plan, implement, assess, and reflect upon a learning segment, while demonstrating pedagogical skills related to their disciplines. While it is designed to promote teaching excellence, the edTPA® can drive already-stressed teacher candidates to their breaking point, as it places them in an unfamiliar classroom and asks them to quickly display their knowledge and savvy.  
 
This book is here to help teacher candidates not only survive the challenge of the edTPA®, but also thrive. It maps out precisely what steps aspiring secondary education teachers should take to ensure successful completion of the edTPA®. Demystifying the language used in the assessment, it uniquely connects edTPA® requirements with what teacher candidates learn within their teacher preparation programs, showing them how the assessment relates to what they are already doing in their classrooms. The strategies in this book draw on both academic research and practical experience to guide student teachers as they plan for their edTPA® portfolios and for their teaching careers beyond.

This book is here to help teacher candidates not only survive the challenge of the edTPA®, but also thrive. Demystifying the language used in the performance assessment, it maps out precisely what steps aspiring secondary education teachers should take to ensure successful completion of the edTPA®
 

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"A keen deconstruction of the learning segment alongside guidance that connects theory, preparation, and practice. Preservice teachers and programs will find this text integral in preparing for the performance assessment." Michelle Anderson, associate professor of education, Aquinas College "As a pre-service teacher educator and edTPA coordinator I was very appreciative of the authors purposeful progression of their outlined chapters. The content of this book places emphasis on educative needs of teacher preparation, with a strong introduction to the intrinsic motivation that all educators need but new and developed. The authors' scholarly use of connected materials allows pre-service teachers to make real-life connections to empower content comprehension for the novice teacher. The skills and content addressed in this book can be used to support the edTPA process, but more importantly they are good teaching practices that should be learned and used by all educators." Christine L. Widdall, associate professor of childhood/early childhood education at SUNY-Cortland

Introduction

1. Beyond Compliance

2. Planning for Instruction

3. Planning for Assessment

4. Planning to Support Students

5. Understanding and Using Academic Language

6. Fostering a Challenging Learning Environment

7. Using Assessment Data

8. New Frontiers in Teacher Performance Assessments
Appendix A: Lesson Plan Template
Appendix B: Learning Segment Template
Works Cited
Index
JASON C. FITZGERALD, PhD is a faculty member at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey, where he teaches secondary social studies education and educational leadership courses. Formerly, he served as a professor-in-residence, teaching and mentoring candidates and early-career teachers inside the school context. He has taught about the edTPA® since 2012 at two universities.      MICHELLE L. SCHPAKOW, EdD is a faculty member in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey.  She serves on the university's edTPA® implementation committee and assists with the mentorship and supervision of student teachers. She also works for Pearson Education as an edTPA® scorer.