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10.58.603    ASSESSMENT OF ADVANCED PROGRAMS

(1) Advanced programs shall meet or exceed standards of performance equivalent to those established for national professional education accreditation for candidate competence and program quality. Experienced educators in graduate programs shall build upon and extend their prior knowledge and experiences to improve student learning in classrooms and their own teaching.

(a) They further develop their knowledge, skills, and dispositions to meet standards equivalent to the propositions of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards for the advanced certification of teachers.

(b) The advanced program requires that successful candidates:

(i) demonstrate commitment to students and their learning;

(ii) demonstrate content knowledge and ability to facilitate students’ learning the content;

(iii) plan, monitor, and evaluate student learning;

(iv) demonstrate their ability to think systematically about their practice and learn from experience; and

(v) demonstrate their involvement as members of learning communities.

(2) Candidates preparing to work in schools as computing specialists, educational communications and technology specialists, curriculum and instruction specialists, principals, reading specialists or supervisors, school administrators, school counselors, school media specialists, school psychologists, school superintendents, and other professional school roles are expected to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to meet professional, state, and institutional standards.

(a) Candidates in these graduate programs also develop their ability to apply, in their professional roles, research, research methods, and knowledge of learning and practices that support learning.

(3) Candidates preparing for support roles in schools (e.g., educational leaders, reading specialists, school psychologists, and school library media specialists) demonstrate the knowledge, dispositions, and performance identified by the profession and reflected in national and state standards and assessments for the field.

(a) These candidates are aware of the scope and purposes of the assessments used by the unit and its programs, as well as how, when, and against what criteria, their knowledge and skills are evaluated throughout their preparation.

(b) The unit uses multiple assessments to determine what candidates know and are able to do.

(c) It develops and assesses performance in well-planned and sequenced field experiences and in clinical practice where knowledge, disposition, skills, and effect on student learning are observed and evaluated.

 

History: 20-2-114, MCA; IMP, 20-2-121, MCA; NEW, 2000 MAR p. 2406, Eff. 9/8/00; AMD, 2007 MAR p. 190, Eff. 2/9/07.

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