M.S. in Education
Advanced Program e-Portfolio
[Advanced Program Candidate Name]
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M.S. in Education Metastandards and
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Metastandard 1:
Subject and Pedagogic Knowledge |
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1.1
Teachers demonstrate breadth and depth of knowledge and understanding of
subject area content. |
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1.2
Teachers demonstrate knowledge and understanding of pedagogy and
content-pedagogy and apply this knowledge in their curriculum planning and
classroom instruction. |
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1.3
Teachers know how to integrate learning experiences within and across
disciplines. |
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1.4
Teachers are able to use diverse instructional strategies to teach for
understanding. |
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Metastandard 2: Managing and Monitoring Student
Learning |
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2.1
Teachers use a range of instructional techniques to keep students motivated,
engaged and focused. |
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2.2
Teachers engage students to ensure a disciplined learning environment. |
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2.3
Teachers organize instruction to meet instructional goals. |
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2.4
Teachers can design and implement developmentally appropriate learning
experiences. |
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2.5Teachers
provide multiple paths to knowledge and respond to the individual needs of
students. |
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2.6
Teachers know how to assess the educational progress of individuals and
groups. |
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2.7
Teachers use multiple methods to measure/assess student growth and
understanding. |
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Metastandard 3:
Commitment to Diversity |
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3.1
Teachers understand how all students develop and learn. |
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3.2
Teachers can create safe, secure, and tolerant learning environments. |
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3.3
Teachers respect the cultural and family differences students bring to the
classroom. |
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3.4
Teachers treat students equitably and address individual differences in their
practices. |
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Metastandard 4:
Technology and/or the Internet |
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4.1
Teachers can identify, evaluate, access, and adapt technology- and
Internet-based resources to support learning. |
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4.2
Teachers are able to integrate technology and the Internet in the design and
development of curricular and instructional resources for the classroom. |
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4.3
Teachers effectively use technology- and/or Internet-based practices to
promote student learning. |
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Metastandard 5: Field Practice |
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5.1
Teachers use subject, curricular and pedagogic knowledge to plan and deliver
effective, developmentally appropriate instruction. |
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5.2 Teachers design, select and employ
instructional practices which are sensitive to the diverse needs of learners. |
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5.3 Teachers deliver instruction which includes
the effective and dynamic use of technology. |
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5.4 Teachers demonstrate effective classroom
management skills. |
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5.5 Teachers incorporate systematic and varied
assessment techniques to monitor student learning. |
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5.6 Teachers are reflective,
engaged participants in their learning communities. |
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Metastandard 6:
Inquiry and Reflective Practice |
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6.1
Teachers regularly engage in inquiry and analyses of theory and practice. |
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6.2
Teachers are familiar with learning theories and instructional strategies and
stay abreast of current issues in American education. |
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6.3
Teachers synthesize emerging knowledge in an attempt to strengthen the
quality of their |
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work
and expand their repertoire of skills.
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6.4
Teachers regularly engage in reflection about their professional practices, |
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incorporating
feedback from both self- and external-evaluation. |
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Metastandard 7: Learning Community |
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7.1
Teachers collaborate with others to improve student learning. |
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7.2
Teachers are leaders who actively seek and build partnerships with individuals
and groups in the community. |
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7.3
Teachers work with other professionals on instructional policy, curriculum
development and staff development. |
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7.4
Teachers work collaboratively with parents to engage them productively in the
work of the school. |
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Reflective Summary