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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 - 2018 |
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Educator preparation program improvement goals for the upcoming program year |
Goal #1 |
Focus on developing partnerships with schools of all levels from varying districts. |
Goal #2 |
Continue to enhance field based experiences for cooperating teachers using CAP evaluation system and begin using the electronic portal |
Goal #3 |
Grow the undergraduate pre-service programs in numbers |
Annual Goals - 2017 |
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Educator preparation program improvement goals from the prior year |
Goal #1 |
Continue to work on updating both the Masters in Teaching Elementary and fully implement an assessment / revision of the undergraduate program as a whole. |
Goal #2 |
Continue to prepare students for required MTEL exams and increase passing rate; strategies will include continue providing free MTEL tutorial sessions, and revisiting course work materials. |
Goal #3 |
Develop partnerships with various school districts to work with our student teachers. |
Annual Goals - 2016 |
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Educator preparation program improvement goals from the prior year |
Goal #1 |
Revise undergraduate program courses to make them more relevant to the 21st Century classroom (regarding today's teachers, students and their needs). |
Goal #2 |
Completely restructure the MAT Teaching program so that it is stands separate from the Special Education program and truly reflect teaching at the masters level; particularly address the needs of career changers and current teachers who want to enhance their areas of expertise. |
Goal #3 |
Develop MTEL tutorial preparation programs, free of charge for the students; in order to better service our students' needs regarding passing the required licensure exams. |
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