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Page 1: Meeting the Standards The Creation of an Electronic Portfolio to Demonstrate California Credential Candidate Competency (draft)

Meeting the Standards

The Creation of an Electronic Portfolio to Demonstrate

California Credential Candidate Competency

(draft)

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An Ongoing OnlineCollaborative Project

Originating at theApple College of Education

Institute at UCLA July 21-25, 2001 John M. Chavez, CSU Hayward

Michael Genzuk, USCVanessa Musso, Cypress College

Kris Nicholls, UC RiversideAnamaria Rodriguez, CSU Hayward

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SB 2042Standards for Program Quality

and Effectiveness for the Subject Matter Requirement

for theMultiple Subject Teaching

Credential

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The Road to SB 2042: Goals 2000: Educate America Act of 1994 U.S. Department of Education Strategic Plan, 1998-

2002 The National Board for Professional Teaching

Standards (NBPTS) The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher

Education (NCATE) The California Commission on Teacher

Credentialing (CCTC)The California Standards for the Teaching

Profession (CSTP)The Teacher Preparation Expectations (TPEs)The Teacher Preparation Assessment (TPA)

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Research onElectronic Portfolio Assessment

The project team collaborated to first identify the purpose, the audience, the technology the audience needs, the organization of the portfolio, the four stages of portfolio development, and finally, what information would be needed. The work of Dr. Helen Barrett provided the theoretical framework for this project.

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PurposeTo prepare a draft/template for an electronic portfolio that can be utilized by Schools of Education for teacher credential candidates. A main objective might be to produce a product that can be utilized to exemplify a candidate’s competency in meeting the state’s (SDE, CCTC) standards for credential candidates.

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Audience• Schools and Colleges of Education, • State and National program reviewers• School Districts implementing Teacher Credentialing Programs• State/National Boards of Education• State Teacher Licensing Boards and Commissions• National Professional Advisory Boards• University and Community College Administrators• Local, State and National Policymakers• Teacher Education Candidates, et. al

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Technology NeedsHardware:Computer & peripherals capable of accessing the internet & receiving multimedia files.Software:Web browserQuicktimeAdobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or laterRelational databasesHypermedia “card” softwareMultimedia authoring softwareWorld Wide Web (HTML) pagesMultimedia slideshows, and Video (digital and analog) Source: Barrett, Helen “Create Your Own Portfolio, pg. 1:

<http://www.iste.org/L&L/archive/vol27/no7/features/barret/>

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Portfolio Organization

Portfolio Elements• Table of contents• Standards• Student artifacts• Evaluation criteria/rubrics• Student reflections• Teacher and other feedback• Learner’s goals• Teaching philosophy

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Portfolio DevelopmentCollection

The credential candidates will be required to collect, preserve, and maintain materials and artifacts. The suggested manners to collect material would include, but are not limited to: a digital camera, microphone, audiocassette recorder, photocopier and/or scanner, and multimedia program software. The master/ cooperating teacher or peer could be utilized to film the credential candidate interacting with students, leading group activities, and conducting lessons. Assignments from students would also be acquired via scanner, camera, or other digital device. Interactive activities and instruction may also be recorded.

Danielson, C., & Abrutyn, L. (1997) An introduction to using portfolios in the classroom. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

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Portfolio DevelopmentSelection

The selection of items included in the portfolio will be the responsibility of the credential candidate in consultation with the master/cooperating teacher and university supervisor. The selection will include a variety of samples from all subject areas.

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Portfolio DevelopmentReflection

The process of self-reflection allows the credential candidate to evaluate his/her progress in the classroom. Examples of questions that may assist self-reflection for the credential candidate in the development of the portfolio include:* What does my portfolio reflect about my teaching style?* What does my portfolio reflect about student success?* How can my portfolio be improved?* Is there a weak area or an area completely missing?Reflection should be continual and ongoing.

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Portfolio DevelopmentProjection/Direction

This stage encourages credential candidates to review their reflections, look ahead, and set goals for the future development as an educator.

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Information Neededto view the electronic portfolio

• Navigational instructions

• URL’s

• Etc.

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Theoretical Foundationto the

California Technology Standards

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Internet Skills

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Email Skills

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Word Processing Skills

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Publishing Skills

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Database Skills

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Spreadsheet Skills

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Presentation Software Skills

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Instructional Technology

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Our Focus• To review the draft of the California

Standards of Program Quality and Effectiveness for the Subject Matter Requirement for the Multiple Subject Teaching Credential

• To examine section 6.2 of the standards which focused on the assessment of subject matter competence

• To direct our focus to Section 9 of the Standards that address technology in the Subject Matter Preparation Program using current and emerging technologies

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Technology Standards(Selected Excerpts)

There are three sets of California Draft Standards for Technology in the Subject Matter Program.

1. One set focuses on the prospective multiple subject teacher.2. A second set focuses on the teacher preparation program’s responsibilities.3. The third set focuses on professional

teacher induction programs.

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