Using Data for Continuous Improvement in Educator Preparation

Author:   Linda McKee ,  Sylvia Read ,  Debbie Rickey
Publisher:   Myers Education Press
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9781975505905


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   31 March 2024
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Using Data for Continuous Improvement in Educator Preparation provides case studies that illuminate and contextualize the ways in which educator preparation programs determine the data they need to improve, collect data, analyze data, share data with stakeholders, and close the loop by making focused improvements based on the data. Educator preparation programs operate in a wide range of contexts that have different requirements (e.g., state-mandated measures), different affordances, and different needs. This text focuses on not only the stories of how data is collected, analyzed, and used for improvement, but also on how stakeholders are impacted by the continuous improvement process. In the editors' work with accreditation and educator preparation program evaluation, they noticed a variety of approaches to collecting, analyzing, and using data for program improvement. Often this intense work with data goes unnoticed and unappreciated because it is done in the service of accreditation that, once completed, does not reach an audience outside of the institution and the accreditation agency. Using Data for Continuous Improvement in Educator Preparation solves this problem by shedding light on this important work. This volume inaugurates the AAQEP Program Evaluation in Education Series. Perfect for courses such as: Methods of Program Evaluation; Teacher Education; Improvement Science.

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Author:   Linda McKee ,  Sylvia Read ,  Debbie Rickey
Publisher:   Myers Education Press
Imprint:   Myers Education Press
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781975505905


ISBN 10:   1975505905
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   31 March 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""A value-add read! This one-of-a-kind volume centers data use and quality management in educator preparation. This volume shares a caravan of provocative cases, all focused on leading and understanding continuous improvement in educator preparation programming. While the conditions of professional accreditation serve as a central backdrop, the authors collectively elevate the importance of cause, context, and culture. They clarify the purposes, organizational opportunities and constraints, and environmental changes resulting from data use to inform course, programmatic, and even state-level continuous improvement. Implications for practice, scholarly inquiry, and policy can be readily derived for the reader.""--Jacob Easley II, PhD, PMP, Xcelerated Excellence Consulting, CEO ""It is difficult to find a resource on using data that speaks directly to and in the language of educator preparation programs. Thankfully, this book has 'cracked the code' and is a testament to what happens when you craft a text that involves those of us who are deeply committed to put quality educators in every classroom and every school building in its design and delivery. Setting the table for continuous improvement by linking course and program-level learning outcomes that align with state educator standards is both refreshing and incredibly useful. In addition, providing for program assessment to be structured in the form of research questions allows faculty to immediately view their research course differently. The chapter on continuous improvement to enhance student advising and support is helpful, as is the use of data to monitor and support candidate dispositions. The book is seamless in its application to the AAQEP standards and should be read and discussed by any EPP that is considering national accreditation.""--Tam Jones, Ed.D., Assistant Dean/Associate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University Central ""The breadth and sophistication of this volume is a welcome tonic in this era of decisions driven by impressions and opinions. As educators training educators, we must strive to strike the balance between creative, unique methodologies and empirical findings. They can, they must, go hand in hand as we find new and improved paths for learning. Using Data for Continuous Improvement in Education explores the science and provides guidance for ALL educators looking to substantiate their programs' story.""--Dr. Rebecca Pelton, President of the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE) ""With a focus on continuous improvement, this book highlights innovative ways of using data to inform education preparation programs. The chapters show how privileging research within the accreditation process leads to programmatic changes based on student outcomes such as certification exams, program assessment, and dispositions. The authors also explore the critical roles of collaboration among faculty, administrators, students and/or key stakeholders within a Quality Assurance System.""--Virginia Goatley, PhD, Dean of the School of Education, University at Albany, State University of New York ""McKee, Read, and Rickey have curated an innovative anthology--Using Data for Continuous Improvement in Educator Preparation--that presents a compelling narrative of progress and transformation in educational practices. Each chapter embarks on a profound exploration of data's pivotal role in shaping the future of teacher preparation. From the strategic utilization of improvement science to the implementation of action research methodologies, this book offers a comprehensive roadmap for fostering excellence in the field of educator preparation. It is a must-read for educators, administrators, and policymakers committed to cultivating a culture of continuous improvement and innovation in educator preparation programs.""--Dr. J. Aaron Popham, President & CEO, Popham Innovations, Inc."


"""It is difficult to find a resource on using data that speaks directly to and in the language of educator preparation programs. Thankfully, this book has 'cracked the code' and is a testament to what happens when you craft a text that involves those of us who are deeply committed to put quality educators in every classroom and every school building in its design and delivery. Setting the table for continuous improvement by linking course and program-level learning outcomes that align with state educator standards is both refreshing and incredibly useful. In addition, providing for program assessment to be structured in the form of action research questions allows faculty to immediately view their research course differently. The chapter on continuous improvement to enhance student advising and support is helpful, as is the use of data to monitor and support candidate dispositions. The book is seamless in its application to the AAQEP standards and should be read and discussed by any EPP that is considering national accreditation.""--Tam Jones, Ed.D., Assistant Dean/Associate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M University Central ""With a focus on continuous improvement, this book highlights innovative ways of using data to inform education preparation programs. The chapters show how privileging research within the accreditation process leads to programmatic changes based on student outcomes such as certification exams, program assessment, and dispositions. The authors also explore the critical roles of collaboration among faculty, administrators, students and/or key stakeholders within a Quality Assurance System.""--Virginia Goatley, PhD, Dean of the School of Education, University at Albany State, University of New York ""A value-add read! This one-of-a-kind volume centers data use and quality management in educator preparation. This volume shares a caravan of provocative cases, all focused on leading and understanding continuous improvement in educator preparation programming. While the conditions of professional accreditation serve as a central backdrop, the authors collectively elevate the importance of cause, context, and culture. They clarify the purposes, organizational opportunities and constraints, and environmental changes resulting from data use to inform course, programmatic, and even state-level continuous improvement. Implications for practice, scholarly inquiry, and policy can be readily derived for the reader.""--Jacob Easley II, PhD, PMP, Xcelerated Excellence Consulting, CEO ""McKee, Read, and Rickey have curated an innovative anthology, Using Data for Continuous Improvement in Educator Preparation, that presents a compelling narrative of progress and transformation in educational practices. Each chapter embarks on a profound exploration of data's pivotal role in shaping the future of teacher preparation. From the strategic utilization of improvement science to the implementation of action research methodologies, this book offers a comprehensive roadmap for fostering excellence in the field of educator preparation. It is a must-read for educators, administrators, and policymakers committed to cultivating a culture of continuous improvement and innovation in educator preparation programs.""--Dr. J. Aaron Popham, President & CEO, Popham Innovations, Inc. ""The breadth and sophistication of this volume is a welcome tonic in this era of decisions driven by impressions and opinions. As educators training educators, we must strive to strike the balance between creative, unique methodologies and empirical findings. They can, they must, go hand in hand as we find new and improved paths for learning. Using Data for Continuous Improvement in Educator Preparation explores the science and provides guidance for ALL educators looking to substantiate their programs' story.""--Dr. Rebecca Pelton, President of the Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education (MACTE)"


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Linda McKee serves as the Chief Operations Officer and is a founding team member for the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). Linda's relevant work experience includes strategic planning and administration to promote continuous improvement and performance measures, documentation of the outcomes in a variety of contexts, and research into optimal use of evidence for program improvement. Prior to AAQEP, McKee was the senior director for the Quality Support Center at AACTE. She has served as director for member and state relations with a national accreditor for education programs and spent over 10 years as director of the Tulane University's Teacher Preparation and Certification Program. McKee has served education as a classroom teacher, district and state administrator, educator preparation administrator, leader for national organizations and a national consultant. Her teaching experience includes teacher preparation, leadership preparation for educators, continuous improvement for PK-16, secondary language arts, and gifted education. Sylvia Read is associate dean for accreditation and undergraduate studies for the College of Education and Human Services and professor in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership at Utah State University. She has been on faculty at USU since 2003 after teaching for 13 years in public schools. As associate dean, she focuses on accreditation and program approval for all programs in the college, educator licensure, student success, and recruitment. She also directs the study abroad student teaching program, through which students can choose to complete part of their student teaching experience in Chiapas, Mexico. Finally, she is engaged at state and national levels in accreditation and assessment of educator preparation programs at other institutions of higher education, including service on AAQEP working groups and Quality Review Teams. Read led USU to become the very first educator preparation provider to receive AAQEP accreditation, in spring 2019. Debbie Rickey is currently serving as a Quality Assurance consultant for AAQEP since fall 2020 and has been involved with AAQEP and accreditation in various ways. Prior to fall 2020, Dr. Rickey served as the associate dean in the College of Education at Grand Canyon University and led her college to be one of the first accredited by AAQEP in spring, 2019. She also served as Director of Graduate Programs in Education at Earlham College and prior to that, spent almost 18 years in K-12 education serving a number of roles from classroom teacher to high school principal. Her educational pursuits have included continuous improvement, action research, strategic planning, and leadership development and has co-authored a number of articles with Dr. Randall Wisehart and a book with Dr. Richard Sagor, The Relentless Pursuit of Excellence.

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