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Annual Goals

This report lists the annual improvement goals reported to ESE in the educator preparation program provider’s state annual report. Providers may report up to three goals for the upcoming year and are asked to report on progress made toward the prior year’s goals. Annual goals are reported in May of the academic year listed.
Data last updated October, 04 2023.

Annual Goals - 2021
Goal #1 SSU will reevaluate parity for pre-practicum and practicum across all programs and consistency in supervision.
Goal #2 Reevaluate and then "right size" the gateway assessments based on data and evaluation. Operationalize the reorganization of the school to improve our students' experience and for overall greater efficiency.
Goal #3 Recalibrate for MTEL and alternative to MTELs; we are not having enough success preparing students.

Annual Goals - 2020
Goal #1 SSU will continue to utilize data and analysis to make decisions around candidate readiness and site placement. Our goal is to secure funding for additional software and resources to improve our data management system.
Goal #2 SSU was approved to offer the Autism Endorsement as a certificate program within our M.Ed. Moderate Disabilities Initial License Program in July 2019. The program has received approval from university governance and will be implemented in Fall 2020. Our goal next year is to increase enrollment in both programs.
Goal #3 The Initial Licensure programs have worked hard to pilot new Gateway Assessments within the 4&1 pathway and MAT/M.Ed. pathways. The majority of the programs are now fully aligned and integrated with the exception of the Moderate Disabilities program which has just completed revision. We are excited to begin the process of collecting data and evaluating the new assessments within the programs.

Annual Goals - 2019
Goal #1 The Horace Mann Lab School (HMLS) of Salem Public Schools was moved off-campus and to a different location this year. In addition,the district hired a new school principal. Salem State will be working with Salem Public Schools and Pathways for Children to redesign the laboratory school.
Goal #2 In summer 2018 the Salem State University School of Education (SOE) hired a new Associate Dean Nicole Harris. Dean Harris has successfully implemented a configuration of the day-to-day management of SOE programs, procedures and business practices. This work will continue through 2020.
Goal #3 The Salem State University School of Education will continue to provide support to the Faculty Learning Communities working on programmatic changes for two of our core courses, Culturally Responsive Teaching and Universal Design for Learning.