
Effectively Using Data for Educator Preparation Program Improvement
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- Cover
- Series page
- Effectively Using Data for Educator Preparation Program Improvement
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1: From Box Checking to Program Improvement
- SECTION I: WHY (AND WHY NOT) ENGAGE IN ASSESSMENT-BASED PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT?
- CHAPTER 2: Retaining Diverse Educator Preparation Program Candidates in the STEM Pipeline
- CHAPTER 3: Approaches to Socially Just Evaluation Methods
- CHAPTER 4: Embracing edTPA
- SECTION II: WHAT KINDS OF ASSESSMENTS ARE (AND ARE NOT) USEFUL FOR MONITORING AND IMPROVING PROGRAM QUALITY?
- CHAPTER 5: Ohio Educator Preparation Programs
- CHAPTER 6: Guidelines for Assessment Coordinators Conducting Collaborative Analysis
- SECTION III: HOW DOES ASSESSMENT-BASED IMPROVEMENT WORK IN PRACTICE?
- CHAPTER 7: Improvement Science
- CHAPTER 8: Servant Leadership-Inspired Assessment Practice
- CHAPTER 9: Leading Assessment Efforts With the Heart and Curiosity of a Teacher
- CHAPTER 10: 10 Tenets of Educational Assessment
- CHAPTER 11: Continuous Improvement Modeling
- CHAPTER 12: Lessons Learned During the First Year at a Small, Rural College
- CHAPTER 13: Designing and Implementing a "Quality" Quality Assurance System
- SECTION IV: WHOSE VOICES CAN AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT?
- CHAPTER 14: Solving the Teacher Response Rate Challenge
- CHAPTER 15: Transforming Teachers Into Researchers Using an Action Research Model
- CHAPTER 16: Using Data to Inform Program Changes and Foster Stakeholder Relationships
- CHAPTER 17: Statewide Quality Assurance in Educator Preparation
- CHAPTER 18: Listening to the Voices of Pre-Service Teachers to Guide Program Improvement
- CHAPTER 19: Efficiency and Engagement in Program Assessment Conversations
- ABOUT THE EDITORS
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