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A practical guide for edTPA implementation : lessons from the field / edited by Lisa Barron (Austin Peay State University).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Barron, Lisa (Associate professor of teacher education), editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Student teachers--Rating of.
Student teachers.
Student teaching.
Teacher effectiveness.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (471 pages)
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2019]
Summary:
edTPA is the most widely-used performance assessment for pre-service teachers in the United States, and a requirement in many states for teaching licensure. Through edTPA, teacher candidates demonstrate their effectiveness in different aspects of teaching, including planning, instruction, assessment, analysis of teaching, and use of academic language.This book is a practical guide for anyone involved in edTPA implementation. The chapters are written by experienced teacher educators who are leading successful edTPA programs in their own universities, who are in the field, and involved in the work. They represent diverse teacher preparation programs, each with their own strengths and challenges. This book addresses the challenges of edTPA, while providing practical strategies for educative and thoughtful implementation. Organized into four sections, each section explores a different aspect of edTPA implementation, and provides guidance for leading faculty and teacher candidates through edTPA.
Contents:
Introduction, more than a score / Lisa Barron
Acknowledgements
Section I. Framework for implementation
Chapter 1. A consequential validity framework for performance assessment implementation based on a statewide adoption of edtpa / Su Jung Kim and Mistilina Sato
Chapter 2. Compliance, affirmation, alignment or learning? Influencing the edtpa process through one's stance / Maxine Alloway and Joan Lesh
Chapter 3. Curriculum mapping: Providing structure and space for edtpa / Benita Bruster and Lisa Barron
Section II. Implementation models
Chapter 4. Sharing our stories: Different paths to edtpa implementation within the md edtpa collaborative / Angela L. Snyder, Althea Pennerman, Margaret Spicer, Amber Meyer, and Lisa Pallett
Chapter 5. Edtpa essentials for candidate support and success / Julie C. Baker, Amy Brown, Cherie Hook, and Allen Mathende
Chapter 6. 1,800 teacher candidates later: Lessons learned with large program implementation / Kristen Cuthrell, Elizabeth Fogarty, Diana Lys, Joy Stapleton, and Christina Tschida
Chapter 7. Teacher candidate edtpa support: A five-pronged approach / Doreen Keller, Lisa Laurier, and Keith Lambert
Chapter 8. Your road map to the edtpa / Becky Hall and Catherine O'Callaghan
Chapter 9. Edtpa steps to success: Elementary education literacy tasks 1-3 / Rachael Schuetz
Section III. Specialized supports
Chapter 10. Unpacking elementary mathematics edtpa: Making the most out of methods courses / Jennifer Renee Meadows and Leslie Ann Suters
Chapter 11. Practical strategies for implementing the edtpa in K-12 content areas / Kathryn Davis
Chapter 12. Supporting teacher candidates' commentary writing / Joseph Johnson, Kelly Jewell-Glasscock, and Amy Rader
Chapter 13. The use of video to examine teaching / Melanie Hundley, Heather Johnson, and Amy Palmeri
Chapter 14. The edtpa-pbl union: A program journey / Ashlee Hover, John Lando Carter, Josh Tipton, Terry Goodin, and Heather Dillard
Chapter 15. Using nonfiction literature circles to process the edtpa handbooks and supporting documents / Kristen Pennycuff Trent, Alicia Laffoon, Malinda Hoskins Lloyd, Queen Ogbomo, Stephanie Richards, and Amy Leigh Rogers
Chapter 16. Using response to intervention as a model for candidate support for edtpa / Sarah Cannon, Erin Thomas Horne, and Cyndi Edgington
Chapter 17. Framing academic language for perservice teachers / Melanie Hundley and Robin Jocius
Section IV. Beyond edtpa
Chapter 18. Going beyond rubric scores: Meaningful use of edtpa data / Lori Kroeger
Chapter 19. Edtpa retake process: Not a call for crisis management / Elisa Palmer and Lori Kroeger
Chapter 20. The journey from teacher preparation to induction / Pam Wetherington, Savannah Overby, and Caprisha Battle
Chapter 21. Use of edtpa rubric constructs in teacher induction / Bryan S. Zugelder, Mark L'Esperance, Patrick J. Conetta, and Tiffany Watts
About the editor
About the contributors.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-64113-817-3

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