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Partnerships for Practice: CAEP Standard 2 Elizabeth Vilky Sr. Director of State and Member Relations Elizabeth.vilky@caepnet.org CONNECT WITH CAEP | www.CAEPnet.org | Twitter: @CAEPupdates CAEP Standards Standard 1: Content and Pedagogical


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Partnerships for Practice: CAEP Standard 2

Elizabeth Vilky

  • Sr. Director of State and Member Relations

Elizabeth.vilky@caepnet.org

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CAEP Standards

  • Standard 1: Content and Pedagogical

Knowledge

  • Standard 2: Clinical Partnerships and Practice
  • Standard 3: Candidate Quality, Recruitment,

and Selectivity

  • Standard 4: Program Impact
  • Standard 5: Provider Quality, Continuous

Improvement, and Capacity

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Standard 2 Rationale

  • Collaborative partnerships are a shared endeavor

meant to focus on the improvement of student learning and development and on the preparation

  • f teachers.
  • Partners work together to determine not only the

values and expectations of program development, implementation, assessment, and continuous improvement, but also the division of responsibilities among the various partnership stakeholders.

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Standard 2: Clinical Partnerships and Practice

  • The provider ensures that effective

partnerships and high-quality clinical practice are central to preparation so that candidates develop the knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions necessary to demonstrate positive impact on all P-12 students’ learning and development.

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Standard 2 Components

  • Clinical Partnerships
  • Clinical Educators
  • Clinical Experiences
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Component 2.1 – Partnerships for Clinical Preparation (Part 1)

  • Partners co-construct mutually beneficial P-12

school and community arrangements, including technology-based collaborations, for clinical preparation and share responsibility for continuous improvement of candidate preparation.

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Component 2.1 – Partnerships for Clinical Preparation (Part 2)

  • They [partners] establish mutually agreeable

expectations for candidate entry, preparation, and exit; ensure that theory and practice are linked; maintain coherence across clinical and academic components of preparation; and share accountability for candidate outcomes.

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Possible Types of Evidence

  • Description of partnerships (e.g., MOU)

§ Evidence that partners collaborate on clinical decisions § Opportunities are available for input from partners on such things as clinical practice procedures and policies, assessments, placements, focused teaching

  • pportunities, and other clinical based

experiences § Common expectations have been set for candidates

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Possible Types of Evidence

§ Orientation of clinical educators § Field experience handbooks (section(s) specific to component § Process described on how partners are part of the creation of candidate entry, preparation, and exit requirements – How are partners included in the discussions? § Partners are included in discussions and their input is sought

  • n such things as focused teaching experiences, course

content, and key assignments. § Partner’s opinions are sought on incorporating a new theory

  • r approach before it is implemented in a clinical experience.

§ Partner’s and EPP share the accountability for candidate’s impact on student learning during the clinical experience.

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Clinical ¡Experience

MOU Sample

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Component 2.2 – Clinical Educators

  • Partners co-select, prepare, evaluate, support, and

retain high-quality clinical educators, both provider- and school-based, who demonstrate a positive impact on candidates’ development and P-12 student learning and development. In collaboration with their partners, providers use multiple indicators and appropriate technology-based applications to establish, maintain, and refine criteria for selection, professional development, performance evaluation, continuous improvement, and retention of clinical educators in all clinical placement settings.

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Possible Types of Evidence

  • Clinical educator and clinical placement

characterized by co-selection and based on shared criteria

  • Criteria for selection of clinical educators
  • Surveys of clinical educators, candidates, employers
  • Performance evaluations (clinical observation

instrument)

  • Records of counseling out of clinical educators
  • Clinical educators training/coaching
  • Joint shared curriculum development/design/redesign
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Clinical ¡Experience

Survey Sample

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Component 2.3 – Clinical Experiences

  • The provider works with partners to design clinical

experiences of sufficient depth, breadth, diversity, coherence, and duration to ensure that candidates demonstrate their developing effectiveness and positive impact on all students learning and development. Clinical experiences, including technology enhanced learning

  • pportunities, are structured to have multiple

performance based assessments at key points within the program to demonstrate candidates’ development of the knowledge, skills, and professional dispositions, as delineated in Standard 1, that are associated with a positive impact on the learning and development of all P- 12 students.

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Possible Types of Evidence

§ Evidence that clinical experiences have “sufficient depth, breath, diversity, coherence, and duration.” § Description of clinical experience goals and operational design § Documentation that clinical experiences are implemented as described § Scope and sequence matrix is provided that charts depth, breath, and diversity of clinical experience § Chart of candidates’ experienced in diversity settings

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Clinical Experience Table

Course Sample

CAEP University

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Clinical ¡Experience ¡Table

Program Sample

CAEP University

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Scenario #1

  • The provider gives the school a list of student

teachers for the upcoming semester. The school selects the mentor teachers and makes student teacher assignments.

  • Questions

§ How would the selection of mentor teachers look like in a mutually beneficial partnership? § How would student teachers be assigned in a mutually beneficial partnership?

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Scenario #2

  • The provider gives the mentor teacher a form for

conducting two formal observations. The mentor teacher completes the form and returns it to the provider.

  • Questions

§ How are candidates evaluated when mutually beneficial partnerships are in place? § How is mentor training conducted when mutually beneficial partnerships are in place?

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Possible Conversations within your EPP

  • Describe your EPP’s current relationship with schools
  • r districts related to Standard 2?
  • What specific activities are you currently

participating (or plan to) in with your partner schools/districts related to Standard 2?

  • What benefits does this provide your EPP?
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Possible Conversations within your EPP

  • What benefits does this provide your partner

schools/districts?

  • Are there any district or state policies that would

support these type of relationship?

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Contact Information

v Elizabeth Vilky, Senior Director of State and Member Relations elizabeth.vilky@caepnet.org

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QUESTIONS