What format is utilized by the NMSA/NCATE-Approved Middle Level Teacher Preparation Standards?
Each programmatic standard is followed by several indicators designed to help persons completing the report better understand the meaning of the standard. Each standard also has rubrics to enhance understanding of the meaning of the standard. When preparing responses to the programmatic standards, it is recommended that the rubrics be used to help determine the kind of documentation included in the program review materials. Programmatic Standard 1: Middle Level Courses and Experiences can be met by including a detailed program of study which is required in the Context Section of the program review report (Attachment A). Sufficient information should be included in this section to demonstrate to members of the program review board that the courses required in the program directly address NMSA Standards. Programs that claim to meet all NMSA Standards in one middle level course will not be approved. Please see additional information in the program review form. Additionally, information do
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