ABSTRACT

This book addresses the issue of data use in educator preparation programs towards continuous programmatic improvement. With an aim to increase the rigor in both research and practice in educational administration and teacher education, this volume will analyze the longstanding quality concerns about teacher and leadership preparation and standards for programs and educators, as well as controversies concerning national accreditation and federal efforts to mandate program reporting data. By exploring the policies and practices that influence departments of education, this volume examines the increasing pressures to improve institutional functioning, within a complex system of university, state, and national structures and organizations.

part I|31 pages

Introductory Chapters

part II|60 pages

From the Researchers

part III|105 pages

From the Field

chapter 5|23 pages

Moving Toward Common Measures to Accelerate Improvement

A Roadmap for Educator Preparation Programs

chapter 6|24 pages

Connected for Improvement

The Teacher Preparation Data Model and TPP Dashboard

chapter 8|18 pages

Visualizing Data

Necessary but Not Sufficient for Educator Preparation Program Continuous Improvement

part IV|13 pages

Conclusions