Do NCATE standards focus on candidate performance?
“At Alverno we had to demonstrate what we could do: we were videotaped for assessments and put together extensive portfolio assessments. I can present a list of things I can do that will tell you a lot about my abilities.” Trenette Fowler Alverno College ’96 As this quote demonstrates, NCATE standards now focus on candidate performance. Standard 1: Candidate Knowledge, Skills and Dispositions expects that candidates preparing to be teachers or other school professionals know and can demonstrate the content, pedagogical, and professional knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to help all students learn. Candidates should know the subject matter they plan to teach and have knowledge of instructional strategies to help all students learn. They are expected to be able to assess student learning and create meaningful learning experiences for all students. Candidates for other school personnel roles are expected to have the professional knowledge expected in their field and to be able
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