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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 Create a department-wide DEIJ plan, with input from students and community stakeholders. As part of this plan, review MAT program and address program curricula, modalities and policies through a DEIJ lens
Goal #2 Continue curricular focus of Subject Matter Knowledge and enhancement and skills development for candidates. Continue to implement processes for review and revision with faculty
Goal #3 Expand access to programming and resources for our partners, as well as find ways to increase initial licensure STEM through offering new online programs and experiences.

Annual Goals - 2020
Goal #1 Enhance curriculum focus and monitor pedagogical skills development of candidates in the area of Subject Matter Knowledge and Pedagogy.
Goal #2 Provide continued training and support to program supervisors and supervising practitioners to promote candidate effectiveness. Support will focus on helping supervisors use CAP online effectively as well as on enhancing supervision skills.
Goal #3 Develop improved advising and response to candidates who are at-risk of not meeting standards.

Annual Goals - 2019
Goal #1 Provide continued training and support to program supervisors and supervising practitioners to promote candidate effectiveness. Support will focus on helping supervisors use CAP online effectively as well as on enhancing supervision skills.
Goal #2 Continue to identify partner needs and provide ongoing collaboration and professional development to partners.
Goal #3 Enhance curriculum focus and monitor pedagogical skills development of candidates in the area of holding "high expectations" for all students.