
Understanding the World Language edTPA
Research Based Policy and Practice
Information Age Publishing
Published on 27. July 2016
Book
Hardback
230 pages
978-1-68123-579-0 (ISBN)
Description
In Understanding the World Language edTPA: Research-Based Policy and Practice, two researchers in the forefront of world language edTPA discuss the new beginning teacher portfolio, including its required elements, federal and state policies concerning teacher evaluation, and research from their own programs. Higher education faculty members and language teacher preparation program coordinators who would like to better understand edTPA requirements and gain suggestions for necessary programmatic changes will find this book of interest.
The book is composed of eight chapters. The authors begin by describing edTPA and how it became a national trend to assess beginning teacher ability. In Chapter 2, the authors present ideas about curricular changes that may need to occur in traditional world language teacher education programs, as well as suggestions to assist teacher candidates as they begin to develop their portfolios. Afterward, the authors discuss the context for learning (Chapter 3) and they begin with assessment, moving to planning, and then to instruction (Chapters 4, 5, 6). In each chapter, the authors discuss the work sample that teacher candidates must create, an analysis of a high-scoring portfolio, and steps to stimulate teacher candidates' professional thinking. In Chapter 7, the authors present activities for the methods classroom. In the final chapter, the authors provide a critical analysis of edTPA, in general, and the world language edTPA, in particular.
Understanding the World Language edTPA: Research-Based Policy and Practice provides readers with a much-needed guide to inducting teacher candidates into the new portfolio requirements, while helping higher education faculty make appropriate curricular changes to accommodate edTPA.
The book is composed of eight chapters. The authors begin by describing edTPA and how it became a national trend to assess beginning teacher ability. In Chapter 2, the authors present ideas about curricular changes that may need to occur in traditional world language teacher education programs, as well as suggestions to assist teacher candidates as they begin to develop their portfolios. Afterward, the authors discuss the context for learning (Chapter 3) and they begin with assessment, moving to planning, and then to instruction (Chapters 4, 5, 6). In each chapter, the authors discuss the work sample that teacher candidates must create, an analysis of a high-scoring portfolio, and steps to stimulate teacher candidates' professional thinking. In Chapter 7, the authors present activities for the methods classroom. In the final chapter, the authors provide a critical analysis of edTPA, in general, and the world language edTPA, in particular.
Understanding the World Language edTPA: Research-Based Policy and Practice provides readers with a much-needed guide to inducting teacher candidates into the new portfolio requirements, while helping higher education faculty make appropriate curricular changes to accommodate edTPA.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
514 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68123-579-0 (9781681235790)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Susan A. Hildebrandt, Illinois State University.
Pete Swanson, Georgia State University.
Pete Swanson, Georgia State University.
Content
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1. What is edTPA?
Chapter 2. Getting Started With Program and Course Suggestions.
Chapter 3. Context for Learning.
Chapter 4. Beginning at the End: Assessing Student Learning.
Chapter 5. Planning for Teaching and Learning.
Chapter 6. Instructing and Engaging Students in Learning.
Chapter 7. Activities for the Methods Classroom.
Chapter 8. Concluding Thoughts.
References.
Appendixes.
About the Authors.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1. What is edTPA?
Chapter 2. Getting Started With Program and Course Suggestions.
Chapter 3. Context for Learning.
Chapter 4. Beginning at the End: Assessing Student Learning.
Chapter 5. Planning for Teaching and Learning.
Chapter 6. Instructing and Engaging Students in Learning.
Chapter 7. Activities for the Methods Classroom.
Chapter 8. Concluding Thoughts.
References.
Appendixes.
About the Authors.