D is for Data
Meet the
Sub-Standards!
E is for Evidence
Q is for Quarantine
100

Although we always see increases from fall to spring, because this evidence of Standard 1.2 was not meeting expectations, we introduced innovations ot the assessment course, the University Supervisor training, and the teaching seminar.  

What is CPAST Assessment specific data (Elements J, K, & L)?  

100

In this substandard, we must show that our candidates know their specialized content and pedagogical knowledge, primarily measured by nationally normed content knowledge tests like ORELA. 

What is CAEP Standard 1.3? 

100

Our students must design and implement this, which includes 7 to 10 lesson plans, and shows they can teach academic standards like CCSS and NGSS (Standard 1.1 & 1.4). 

What is the Unit Plan?

100

This is how you would classify your feelings about Zoom. 

What is 'it's complicated'? 

200

90% of the ratings on these are in the Sufficient or Exceeds Expectations categories, providing evidence of meeting the 10 InTASC Standards and CAEP Standard 1.1.  (Yes sometimes it's a headache!)

What is key assessments on Taskstream? 

200

This substandard focuses on the 10 InTASC standards, specifically divided into four dimensions: the learner and learning; content; instructional practice; and professional responsibility.

What is CAEP Standard 1.1? 

200

This piece of evidence for Standard 1.2 requires candidates to assess learner growth by assessing students twice and analyzing the results.  

What is the Pretest-Posttest Assessment?  

200

This is the show you've binged during quarantine. 

What is Tiger King? What else?!

300

This is the percentage of our students who have submitted edTPA who have passed. 

What is 100%?  

300

In this substandard, we must demonstrate that our candidates can use technology to engage students and enhance learning.  

What is CAEP Standard 1.5? 

300

This piece of evidence for Standard 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, AND 1.5 is an externally validated observation assessment of candidates teaching in classrooms in both the fall and spring of their student teaching year.

What is CPAST (Candidate Preservice Assessment of Student Teaching) (developed and validated by THE Ohio State University!)?

300

This is the new hobby you've taken up in quarantine.  

What is baking bread?  What else?!

400

100% of candidates have passed these tests prior to their clinical year, showing evidence of 1.1 and 1.3.  Elementary undergraduates have statistically significantly lower scores than MATs on Subtest I of this test.  

What is the Oregon state-specific content tests, ORELA (administered by Pearson)?  

400

In this substandard, we must show how our candidates are committed to teaching to college and career-ready standards like CCSS for ELA and Math and NGSS for science.  

What is CAEP Standard 1.4?

400

This CPAST dimension showing evidence for CAEP Standard 1.5 requires students to discuss and use digital tools and resources.

What is Dimension H? 
400

This is the silly thing you miss the most from being in quarantine. 

What is having something to talk about at the dinner table?  What else?!

500

98% of all candidates have been rated as having this more than 80% of the time.  

What is positive professional dispositions?

500

This substandard is focused on using research and evidence to both improve teaching and measure student learning.

What is CAEP Standard 1.2?

500

Learner, Leader, Citizen, Collaborator, Designer, Facilitator, & Analyst represent these 7 standards that are taught and assessed across all of our programs to help our candidates meet Standard 1.5.  

What is the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Standards for Educators (check out our matrix that shows how we map and assess these across initial licensure and advanced programs!)?

500

This is the serious thing you miss the most from being in quarantine.  

What is being face-to-face together on faculty work day? :-) What else?!

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