
Implementing and Analyzing Performance Assessments in Teacher Education
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Graduate School of Education
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Many and Bhatnagar launch the AAPE book series with a curated volume highlighting the contexts in which teacher educators implement and utilize performance assessments in educator preparation. Together, the chapters present research from various viewpoints-from candidates, faculty, university supervisors, and clinical partners-using diverse methodologies and approaches. The volume contributes significantly to the program assessment research landscape by providing examples of how performance assessments inform preparation at the intersection of praxis and research, and campus and field. These chapters provide a critical foundation for teacher educators eager to leverage performance assessments to improve their programs.
Diana B. Lys, EdD.
Assistant Dean of Educator Preparation and Accreditation
School of Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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2 - Series page [Seite 2]
3 - Implementing and Analyzing Performance Assessments in Teacher Education [Seite 4]
4 - Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data [Seite 5]
5 - Contents [Seite 6]
6 - Introduction [Seite 8]
7 - CHAPTER 1: The Evolution of Teacher Performance Assessments as a Measure of Accountability [Seite 16]
8 - CHAPTER 2: From Isolation to a Community of Practice [Seite 54]
9 - CHAPTER 3: Faculty Investment in Student Success [Seite 78]
10 - CHAPTER 4: Mandates Revisited [Seite 100]
11 - CHAPTER 5: The Power of Supports to Improve edTPA Outcomes [Seite 120]
12 - CHAPTER 6: Cognitively Guided Instructions as a Means of Preparing Elementary Teacher Candidates for edTPA Mathematics Assessment Task 4 [Seite 136]
13 - CHAPTER 7: Not Just for Preservice Teachers [Seite 162]
14 - CHAPTER 8: Forcing Me to Reflect [Seite 182]
15 - CHAPTER 9: State Education Agency Use of Teacher Candidate Performance Assessments [Seite 206]
16 - CHAPTER 10: Using the CBAM to Support edTPA Coordinators and Faculty During the Implementation Process [Seite 232]
17 - ABOUT THE EDITORS [Seite 262]
18 - ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS [Seite 264]
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