A Multidimensional Analysis of Teacher Preparation in Texas
Journal: Research Journal of Education (Vol.5, No. 6)Publication Date: 2019-06-15
Authors : Daniella G. Varela; Lori Kupczynski; Marie-Anne Mundy;
Page : 106-113
Keywords : Educator preparation; Teacher training; Accountability; Curriculum alignment; Theory vs. practice.;
Abstract
Despite a healthy production of teachers, teacher attrition is a significant concern facing school administrators across the state of Texas. This study sought to determine the extent to which questions on the Exit and Principal Surveys reflect three sets of standards which guide educator preparation in Texas: Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) Standards for Teacher Educators, Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Educator Preparation Program Curriculum Standards, and Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) Exam Standards. This analysis provides important information about the validity of survey questions as a measure of standards compliance for educator preparation in Texas and also sought to determine if there is a difference between teacher candidates' Exit Survey evaluation of preparation and principals' Principal Survey evaluation of first-year teachers' preparation. Findings indicated a clear disconnect. Recommendations are provided as contributions for future discussion on much needed educator preparation program standards reform.
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