This article details the experiences of four teacher education faculty members as we navigated the consequential implementation of a state-mandated high stakes teacher performance assessment in our educator preparation program. By shifting our perspective from simply complying with an assessment mandate to considering how we can leverage implementation of high stakes performance assessment as a vehicle for program inquiry, we were able to gain significant insight into our practice
Mandated teacher performance assessments (TPAs) have recently become a popular form of high-stakes a...
In 2014, Australia’s Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group (TEMAG) emphasised the need for a ...
Assessing the preparation of preservice candidates for quality teaching, both for mainstream student...
This article details the experiences of four teacher education faculty members as we navigated the c...
Teacher education programs in the United States face a variety of new accountability policies at bot...
Teacher education programs in the United States face a variety of new accountability policies at bot...
As four teacher educators teaching a course associated with state-mandated assessment of literacy su...
This article describes one school of education\u27s efforts to navigate a state-leve...
This article describes one school of education’s efforts to navigate a state-level mandate requiring...
This article explores how inservice teachers articulate and challenge notions of effective teaching ...
Through discursive analysis of narratives of practice, this study examines the tensions and opportun...
Some policy makers are requiring the use of national teacher performance assessments for teacher edu...
The use of student achievement data to evaluate an individual teacher\u27s effectiveness has become ...
This study examined how a total of eight math and science elementary school teachers changed their c...
Teacher education is broadly seen as a policy problem in that it has failed to produce sufficient ‘c...
Mandated teacher performance assessments (TPAs) have recently become a popular form of high-stakes a...
In 2014, Australia’s Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group (TEMAG) emphasised the need for a ...
Assessing the preparation of preservice candidates for quality teaching, both for mainstream student...
This article details the experiences of four teacher education faculty members as we navigated the c...
Teacher education programs in the United States face a variety of new accountability policies at bot...
Teacher education programs in the United States face a variety of new accountability policies at bot...
As four teacher educators teaching a course associated with state-mandated assessment of literacy su...
This article describes one school of education\u27s efforts to navigate a state-leve...
This article describes one school of education’s efforts to navigate a state-level mandate requiring...
This article explores how inservice teachers articulate and challenge notions of effective teaching ...
Through discursive analysis of narratives of practice, this study examines the tensions and opportun...
Some policy makers are requiring the use of national teacher performance assessments for teacher edu...
The use of student achievement data to evaluate an individual teacher\u27s effectiveness has become ...
This study examined how a total of eight math and science elementary school teachers changed their c...
Teacher education is broadly seen as a policy problem in that it has failed to produce sufficient ‘c...
Mandated teacher performance assessments (TPAs) have recently become a popular form of high-stakes a...
In 2014, Australia’s Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group (TEMAG) emphasised the need for a ...
Assessing the preparation of preservice candidates for quality teaching, both for mainstream student...