Targeting a New Way Forward: Developing Intentional Professional Growth Opportunities for Pre-Service Teachers AACTE Annual Meeting March 3, 2014 Michael J. Maher, Assistant Dean for Professional Education Erin Thomas Horne, Asst. Director of Professional Education Malina K. Monaco, Director of Knowledge Management North Carolina State University College of Education
Targeting a New Way Forward: Developing Intentional Professional Growth Opportunities for Pre-Service Teachers
AACTE Annual Meeting March 3, 2014
Michael J. Maher, Assistant Dean for Professional Education Erin Thomas Horne, Asst. Director of Professional Education Malina K. Monaco, Director of Knowledge Management
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Targeting a New Way Forward: Developing Intentional Professional Growth Opportunities
for Pre-Service Teachers
AACTE Annual MeetingMarch 3, 2014
Michael J. Maher, Assistant Dean for Professional EducationErin Thomas Horne, Asst. Director of Professional Education
Malina K. Monaco, Director of Knowledge Management
North Carolina State UniversityCollege of Education
Developing Great Teachers
The knowledge great teachers possess about teaching and learning
Linking Teacher Education to Beginning Teacher Success
Teacher Education
Program & Unit
Assessment: edTPA
Field EvaluationsGrades
Licensure Exams
In-Service Teaching
Metrics of Beginning
Teacher Success:
Performance EvaluationsEVAAS
PSI-BT (survey)Beginning Teacher Institute (NC State)
English Language LearnersWorking with English Language Learners in the classroom
Are you a student teacher this semester? How will you manage instructional practices for your English learners? What is the best way to teach students who are learning difficult subject matter at the same time that they are learning a new language? English learners struggle daily to blend language and content knowledge. SIOP (Sheltered Instructional Observation Protocol) is considered to be the best approach to facilitate high quality instruction for English learners. In this module you will view classroom teachers applying SIOP instructional principles. Session participants will work with peers to create and present a practical SIOP lesson.
Dates: September 19th, 26th, and October 3rdTime: 4:30 until 6:00 pm Location: Poe 512Instructor: Toby Brody, Director of English as a Second Language
(ESL) and Coordinator of the ESL Licensure Program