Program Outcomes for B.S. in Secondary Education



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Bachelors of Science: Secondary Education 5/10/07 1 Program Outcomes for B.S. in Secondary Education The successful undergraduate candidate in the 7-12 bachelors program is able to plan, teach, assess, reflect, and adapt. Therefore, the successful candidate: 1. (PLAN) designs meaningful learning experiences that incorporate knowledge of content, students, learner outcomes, pedagogy, and assessment for grades 7 12 in the candidate s subject area. 2. (TEACH) has a competent grasp of content knowledge in his/her subject area, employs appropriate pedagogical practices, and utilizes resources to facilitate the learning process for students in grades 7 12. 3. (ASSESS) applies a variety of diagnostic, formative and/or summative assessments to evaluate and support developmentally appropriate progress of the grade 7 12 learner. 4. (REFLECT) engages in the process of continual and thoughtful reflection on his/her grade 7 12 teaching practices. 5. (ADAPT) evaluates elements of change in the grade 7 12 classroom and the wider world, actively bringing this awareness to work with students, faculty, and other members of the community. The following page provides the sequence of courses offered in the undergraduate K-6 licensure program, with a summary of the primary program outcomes addressed for each course, and the signature assignment to assess that the student learning outcomes for each course have been met. The remainder of the document details each of the five program outcomes, followed by specific courses where those program outcomes are predominantly addressed, student learning outcomes for each of those courses, sources of evidence to assess that student learning outcomes have been met, and corresponding Hawaii Teacher Performance Standards ().

Bachelors of Science: Secondary Education 5/10/07 2 Sequence of Courses (in order of 4 year plan) Primary Program Outcomes Addressed Evidence ( Signature Assignment ) CS 103 Computer & App. Software OR Proficiency Test NA NA PSY 304 Psychology of Adolescence NA NA ED 300 Intro. To Secondary Ed. (3) ED 303 Foundations of American Ed. (3) REFLECT, ADAPT Annotated Timeline ED 306 Psychological Foundations of Ed. PLAN Context & Outcomes ED 460 Intro. To Exceptional Children (3) ADAPT Differentiation Plan ED 470 Technology for Teachers (3) PLAN, ADAPT Interactive Presentation ED 404 Managing School Environments PLAN, REFLECT, ADAPT Classroom Management Plan ED 421 Literature for Adolescents (3) OR ED 462 Mult. Ed. (3) PLAN, REFLECT, ADAPT Unit Plan/Strategies ED 423 Teaching Strategies: Secondary (3) PLAN, TEACH, ADAPT Lesson Plans/Strategies ED 427 Teaching in Area of Specialization PLAN, TEACH, ADAPT Unit Plan/Strategies ED 408 Assessment ASSESS, REFLECT Assessment Resource Portfolio ED 490 A & B Seminar REFLECT, ASSESS ADAPT Culminating Portfolio ED 495 A & B Student Teaching: Secondary Education PLAN, TEACH, REFLECT Solo Teaching Evaluation

Bachelors of Science: Secondary Education 5/10/07 3 1. PLAN: The successful candidate designs meaningful learning experiences that incorporate knowledge of content, students, learner outcomes, pedagogy, and assessments for grades 7-12 in the candidate s subject area. Courses Student Learning Outcomes for PLAN Evidence (Signature Plan lessons using the five types of knowledge required of effective teachers; Integrate and synthesize knowledge of learning theories in planning lessons that develop thinking and problem-solving skills; Use appropriate assessment instruments to guide the planning process ED306: Psychological Foundations of Education ED470: Technology for Teachers ED404: Classroom Management ED421: Literature for Adolescents ED462: Multicultural Education ED423: Teaching Strategies ED427: Teaching in Area of Specialization Students will demonstrate an understanding of multiple uses of tech. to enhance their teaching. Students will create a grade appropriate interactive presentation. Demonstrate the understanding of the concepts in classroom management; Demonstrate the knowledge gained in observation and participation experiences; Demonstrate what have been learned in the course by reflecting on the completed course assignment. Describe the rationale, history, current research and theory in 7-12 language arts/literacy; Utilize diagnostic techniques to guide the planning process for 7-12 language arts/literacy; Use research-based pedagogical strategies and current standards to plan for differentiating and integrating 7-12 language arts/literacy throughout the curriculum By the completion of this course, students will be able to: Define and describe the major concepts and issues in multicultural education and diversity; Identify, discuss and analyze the impact of culture on learning, focusing especially in connecting knowledge of content areas to students prior experiences, personal interests and real life situations; Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate teaching strategies for preparing productive learning environments in a multicultural school setting, focusing especially on the use of appropriate assessment strategies. Analyze and apply teaching models and strategies that inform sound decisions to effectively plan lessons and units that are relevant and meaningful to students; Create individual lesson plans that incorporate differentiated instruction/assessment and reflections on various teaching strategies; Develop a balanced, comprehensive unit plan that focuses on the learner, content in the area of specialization, outcomes and assessment plans, and an instructional blueprint that addresses the needs of all learner types in the classroom; Demonstrate an understanding of big ideas in content aligned with the 7-12 Hawaii State Content and Performance Standards; Teach relevant and significant lessons and activities to 7-12 students, then reflect on Context & Outcomes #9 #4, 6, 7 Interactive Presentations #8 Classroom Management Plan 1-10 Lesson Planning/Strategies Lesson Planning/Strategies Lesson Plans/Strategies Unit Plan/Strategies Corresponding

Bachelors of Science: Secondary Education 5/10/07 4 strengths, shortcomings, and areas of improvement. ED 495 A&B: Student Teaching Secondary Ed Candidates will demonstrate effective teaching relative to each of the Standards 1 10; Candidates will effectively create a unit of study and teach a minimum of 5 lessons from the unit. Unit Plan & Solo Teaching Evaluation

Bachelors of Science: Secondary Education 5/10/07 5 2. TEACH: The successful candidate has a competent grasp of content knowledge in his/her subject area, employs appropriate pedagogical practices, and utilizes resources to facilitate the learning process for students in grades 7-12. Courses Student Learning Outcomes for TEACH Evidence (Signature Students will able to create a grade appropriate 15 lesson unit including context, outcomes, assessment and instruction; Unit Plan/Strategies Students will be able to create individual lesson plans that incorporate differentiated instruction/assessment and reflections on various teaching strategies ED423: Teaching Strategies ED427: Teaching in Area of Specialization ED 495 A&B: Student Teaching Secondary Education Develop a balanced, comprehensive unit plan that focuses on the learner, content in the area of specialization, outcomes and assessment plans, and an instructional blueprint that addresses the needs of all learner types in the classroom; Demonstrate an understanding of big ideas in content aligned with the 7-12 Hawaii State Content and Performance Standards; Teach relevant and significant lessons and activities to 7-12 students, then reflect on strengths, shortcomings, and areas of improvement. Candidates will demonstrate effective teaching relative to each of the Standards 1 10; Candidates will effectively create a unit of study and teach a minimum of 5 lessons from the unit. Unit Plan/Strategies Unit Plan & Solo Teaching Evaluation

Bachelors of Science: Secondary Education 5/10/07 6 3. ASSESS: The successful candidate applies a variety of diagnostic, formative and/or summative assessments to evaluate and support developmentally appropriate progress of the grade 7-12 learner. Courses Student Learning Outcomes for ASSESS Evidence (Signature ED408: Students will be able to create a resource file that addresses diagnostic, formative, and Assessment Resource Portfolio Assessment summative assessment, both formal and informal, to be used in the classroom; Students will be able to select appropriate assessments tools to support teaching in the classroom ED490 A&B: Seminar Candidates will reflect on their personal and professional growth relative to the ten Hawaii Professional Teaching Standards; Candidates will demonstrate the ability to integrate the Marianist values in education with relevance to creating a community of learners in the classroom and the wider community; Candidates will demonstrate an understanding of school law and its implications the teaching profession. Culminating Portfolio

Bachelors of Science: Secondary Education 5/10/07 7 4. REFLECT: The successful candidate engages in the process of continual and thoughtful reflection on his/her grade 7-12 teaching practices. Courses Student Learning Outcomes for REFLECT Evidence (Signature ED404: Demonstrate the understanding of the concepts in classroom management; Classroom Management Plan 1-10 Classroom Demonstrate the knowledge gained in observation and participation experiences; Management Demonstrate what have been learned in the course by reflecting on the completed course assignment. ED421: Literature for Adolescents ED408: Assessment ED490 A&B: Seminar ED495 A&B: Student Teaching Secondary Education Describe the rationale, history, current research and theory in 7-12 language arts/literacy; Utilize diagnostic techniques to guide the planning process for 7-12 language arts/literacy; Use research-based pedagogical strategies and current standards to plan for differentiating and integrating 7-12 language arts/literacy throughout the curriculum Students will be able to create a resource file that addresses diagnostic, formative, and summative assessment, both formal and informal, to be used in the classroom; Students will be able to select appropriate assessments tools to support teaching in the classroom Candidates will reflect on their personal and professional growth relative to the ten Hawaii Professional Teaching Standards; Candidates will demonstrate the ability to integrate the Marianist values in education with relevance to creating a community of learners in the classroom and the wider community; Candidates will demonstrate an understanding of school law and its implications the teaching profession. Candidates will demonstrate effective teaching relative to each of the Standards 1 10; Candidates will effectively create a unit of study and teach a minimum of 5 lessons from the unit. Lesson Planning/Strategies Assessment Resource Portfolio Culminating Portfolio Unit Plan & Solo Teaching Evaluation

Bachelors of Science: Secondary Education 5/10/07 8 5. ADAPT: The successful candidate evaluates elements of change in the grade 7-12 classroom and the wider world, and actively brings this awareness to work with students, faculty, and other members of the community. Course Student Learning Outcomes for ADAPT Evidence (Signature ED460: Intro to Differentiation Plan Students will become familiar with the different categories and characteristics of Exceptional exceptional children as identified by IDEA; Children Students will be able to write differentiated lessons plans using research based ED470: Technology for Teachers ED421: Literature for Adolescents ED423: Teaching Strategies ED427: Teaching in Area of Specialization ED490 A&B: Seminar instructional strategies to address the needs of students with learning differences. Students will demonstrate an understanding of multiple uses of technology to enhance their teaching; Students will create a grade appropriate interactive presentation. Describe the rationale, history, current research and theory in 7-12 language arts/literacy; Utilize diagnostic techniques to guide the planning process for 7-12 language arts/literacy; Use research-based pedagogical strategies and current standards to plan for differentiating and integrating 7-12 language arts/literacy throughout the curriculum Analyze and apply teaching models and strategies that inform sound decisions to effectively plan lessons and units that are relevant and meaningful to students; Create individual lesson plans that incorporate differentiated instruction/assessment and reflections on various teaching strategies; Develop a balanced, comprehensive unit plan that focuses on the learner, content in the area of specialization, outcomes and assessment plans, and an instructional blueprint that addresses the needs of all learner types in the classroom; Demonstrate an understanding of big ideas in content aligned with the 7-12 Hawaii State Content and Performance Standards; Teach relevant and significant lessons and activities to 7-12 students, then reflect on strengths, shortcomings, and areas of improvement. Candidates will reflect on their personal and professional growth relative to the ten Hawaii Professional Teaching Standards; Candidates will demonstrate the ability to integrate the Marianist values in education with relevance to creating a community of learners in the classroom and the wider community; Candidates will demonstrate an understanding of school law and its implications the teaching profession. Interactive Presentations Lesson Planning/Strategies Lesson Plans/Strategies Unit Plan/Strategies Culminating Portfolio