2 Licensure Student Learning Outcomes & Program Goals

Licensure Program Learning Outcomes
Standard
1. Prepare students to meet the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Professional Standards for Teachers Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment standard. (1) Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment standard: Promotes the learning and growth of all students by providing high-quality and coherent instruction, designing and administering authentic and meaningful student assessments, analyzing student performance and growth data, using this data to improve instruction, providing students with constructive feedback on an on-going basis, and continuously refining learning objectives.
2. Prepare students to meet the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Professional Standards for Teachers Teaching All Students standard. (2) Teaching All Students standard: Promotes the learning and growth of all students through instructional practices that establish high expectations, create a safe and effective classroom environment, and demonstrate cultural proficiency.
3. Prepare students to meet the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Professional Standards for Teachers Professional Culture standard. (3) Family and Community Engagement standard: Promotes the learning and growth of all students through effective partnerships with families, caregivers, community members, and organizations.
4. Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills through in-class assignments and presentations, to be applied in the teaching-learning process. (4) Professional Culture standard: Promotes the learning and growth of all students through ethical, culturally proficient, skilled, and collaborative practice.

To accomplish the Education Program goals, a Bay Path student is provided with:

  • A strong knowledge base in the liberal arts and sciences which provides the basis of subject matter in elementary and early childhood education.
  • A sequential, well-designed grouping of education courses that address the pedagogical component of best practices in teaching.
  • Courses that address human interactions and diversity (e.g., Child Development, Special Education), necessary for the development of non-discriminatory and caring teachers.
  • Structured experiences in schools, ranging from observations, to assisting the classroom teacher, to full practicum (student teaching). These in-school experiences address the content, pedagogical and humanistic development of a teacher.
  • Education courses that utilize the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks as a required text and embed school curriculum in coursework.
  • Opportunities to engage in inquiry, research, and reflection in coursework and in the school.

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