2015

 

This page contains links to the report and the support documents for the 2015 CAEP Annual Report filed by Concordia University-Nebraska.

Questions concerning this report should be directed to Dr. Ron Bork, CAEP Coordinator and Head of Teacher Education.

ron.bork@cune.edu or 402-643-7475

CAEP 2015 Annual Report  This is a pdf file of the report posted on the AIMS website.

SECTION 1 – AIMS Profile

Endorsement Programs Offered at CUNE 13-14

Section 2 – Program Completers

In 2013-2014 Concordia University had 104 completers in programs leading to initial teacher certification and 204 completers in programs leading to a degree, endorsement or some other credential that prepared them to serve in P-12 schools.

Section 3 – Substantive Changes

Section 3 Substantive Changes 2013-14 No substantive changes were made in the Educator Preparation Program at Concordia University-Nebraska during the 2013-2014 academic year.

Section 4 – Candidate Performance Data

PPST 2011-2014   The state of Nebraska requires passing the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST) prior to student teaching (clinical practice).

EECIA 2011-2014   The Elementary Education Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment test (EECIA) is highly recommended by the Nebraska Department of Education and, when passed, results in a designation as “highly qualified” on the candidate’s teaching certification.

GPA at Admission 2010-2014 The GPA at admission is one measure used to determine adequate progress through the teacher education program.

Conceptual Framework Self-Evaluation Data 13-14 Reflective practice is built into the teacher education preparation process.  Candidates evaluate themselves three times during their program.  The evaluation is based on the Concordia Conceptual Framework.

Concordia University Conceptual Framework The Concordia Conceptual Framework is based on the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to be an effective teacher, leader, and learner.

Section 5 – Candidate and Program Measures

5.1 – Impact on P-12 learning and development

TAD data 13-14 Summary TAD – Teacher Assessment Data – replaced our previous TED – Teacher Education Data – system during the 2013-2014 academic year.  Data gathered is coded to the entry year cohort and is based on the evaluations of candidates completed by instructors, cooperating teachers, and university supervisors.

Capstone Description  A document describing the Capstone Project

2014 Capstone Data ECE ElEd   2014 Capstone Data ML – SEC  Capstone Project – Candidates complete a capstone project which includes a pretest/posttest on concepts, terminology, and understanding done by the candidate as well as a teaching project evaluated by the instructor.

Capstone Project Examples  2014 Capstone Exhibit 1     2014 Capstone Exhibit 2     2014 Capstone Exhibit 3     2014 Capstone Exhibit 4

Teacher Work Sample Checklist 2014   Teacher Work Sample Directions 2014   Teacher Work Sample Rubric 2014  The Teacher Work Sample is a candidate assignment completed during their first student teaching (clinical practice) placement.  It includes sections on teaching context, planning, assessment, and reflection.  A scoring rubric is used in the evaluation of the candidate product.

2014 TWS Data  Data is included for the 2014 Teacher Work Sample for elementary and early childhood candidates.  Data was not collected for middle level and secondary candidates.

5.2 – Results of completer surveys

2014 Candidate Exit Survey  Candidate Exit Survey.  In Spring 2014 candidates were surveyed prior to graduation.  The survey included questions in five preparation areas.

5.3 – Graduation rates

Graduation Rates 2014

5.4 – Ability of completers to meet licensing (certification) and any additional state requirements

Certification Pass Rate

5.5 – Indicators of teaching effectiveness

Data is not currently available for in-service teaching effectiveness for program completers.  It is the intent of the institution to begin collecting employer surveys and to conduct EPP-designed case studies.

5.6 – Results of employer surveys including retention and employment milestones

Employer surveys are not currently being collected.

5.7 – Ability of completers to be hired in education positions for which they have prepared

Employment Status of Completers 2014   Employment status of program completers

5.8 – Student loan default rates and other consumer information

Concordia-Nebraska Default Rates   Student Loan Default Rate information

Section 6 – Areas for Improvement

Areas for Improvement  Information is included in response to the 2013 NCATE Accreditation Action/Decision Report

Section 7 – Accreditation Pathway – Continuous Improvement

Accreditation Pathway – Continuous Improvement  Narrative on progress being made

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