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OCTEO October 26, 2006
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Transcript of OCTEO October 26, 2006
OCTEOOctober 26, 2006
Reducing the Achievement Gap in Ohio: Implementing OISM to Prepare Graduates of
Youngstown State University to Meet the Needs of All Students
Phase I
Youngstown State UniversityBeeghly College of Education
COMMITTEE MEMBERSDr. Sylvia J. Imler, PI
Dr. Kenneth Miller Dr. Marianne DoveDr. Sally Lewis Mr. Paul RorhbaughMr. Ron Hockman Mrs. Michele DiMuzio
Dr. Margaret Briley
ACTION PLAN
Goals Procedures Timeline Target Audience Outcomes Evaluation
Goals1. History and development of OISM.
2. Development & impact of new educator standards (principal, teachers, PD).
3. Assess the components of OISM across all licensure programs.
4. Collaborate with RSIT & SERRC partners to identify district needs.
5. Collaborate with RSIT & SERRC to utilize district data to develop action plan.
Goals6. Collaborate with district RSIT & SERRC to develop an aligned
system
7. Align OISM for academic and behavior supports with SPAs, accreditation agencies, state standards and the BCOE CF
8. Present the history and development of OISM to BCOE candidates
9. IHE faculty & university supervisors (along with NEOSERRC, Lincoln Way, and Columbiana County ESC) will identify potential sites
10. Identified/purchased library resources needed to integrate OISM
11. Evaluate whether or not goals and objectives were accomplished.
Target Audience BCOE administrators, full & part-time faculty & support staff
Middle childhood Early childhood School counseling Ed Admin Administration
Grant team, RSIT, SERRC Student teacher candidates Early/Middle Childhood TEC candidates STEP (Special Teacher Education Program) Adolescent/Young Adult candidates School Counseling candidates Ed Admin Candidates
OUTCOMES
Knowledge of OISM to promote integration of OISM into curricula
OISM statement inclusive in course syllabi
Exhibit model of OISM icon throughout BCOE
Youngstown State University: Reducing the Achievement Gap in Ohio: Implementing OISM to
Prepare Graduates of Youngstown State University to Meet the Needs of All StudentsDr. Sylvia J. Imler, Principal Investigator
Outcomes continued…. Understand the impact of new educator standards for teachers, principals &
PD at the pre-service level.
Assessment data will inform changes in BCOE policies, curricula and instructional strategies
Identify district needs
Develop an effective OISM plan for candidates and interns to implement.
Revise BCOE program curricula
PD opportunities
Placement at sites
Library resources to implement the six elements of OISM
EVALUATION
*Presentations Syllabi to insure OISM statement included *Post OISM graph throughout BCOE Evaluate college/dept. policies, etc. for evidence of changes
based on data and syllabi Triangulate data findings (RSIT/SERRC/District/YSU OISM
grant team) Alignment of preparation/PD goals Alignment with SPAs & accrediting agencies Inclusion of OISM components in TWS & IWS CT & US evaluation forms of candidates Library Holdings and make current to implement elements of
OISM
BCOE Teacher Candidate Pre and Post Survey Comparison
Pretest Posttest Means
Meansa. I can accurately assess the academic needs of all students 2.95 3.16b. I can accurately assess the behavioral needs of all students 2.85 3.16c. I can accurately analyze data on student academic performance 2.99 3.22d. I can accurately analyze data on student behavior 2.90 3.18e. I can make effective decisions based on accurate interpretations of data 3.04 3.19f. I can take necessary steps to insure academic progress for all students 3.06 3.22g. I can create effective academic interventions based on assessment data 2.95 3.16h. I can create effective behavioral interventions based on assessment data 2.91 3.16i. I can implement scientifically-based practices in working with students 2.91 3.16j. I can effectively engage in collaborative, strategic, planning processes to 3.23 3.33 address student needs
Notes: N=262. Responses were made on a Likert-type scale:1=Strongly Disagree, 2=Disagree, 3=Agree, 4=Strongly Agree
BCOE Faculty Evaluation of BCOE Graduates’ Abilities to Implement the OISM Elements
Every graduate of my department is able to:
Means Std Dev.
a. accurately assess the academic needs of all students 3.00 1.40b. accurately assess the behavioral needs of all students 2.90 1.30c. can accurately analyze data on student academic performance 3.10 1.40d. can accurately analyze data on student behavior 2.90 1.20e. can make effective decisions based on accurate interpretations of data 3.20 1.20f. can take necessary steps to insure academic progress for all students 3.00 1.30g. can create effective academic interventions based on assessment data 2.80 1.10h. can create effective behavioral interventions based on assessment data 3.10 1.20i. can implement scientifically-based practices in working with students 3.40 1.20j. can effectively engage in collaborative, strategic, planning processes to 3.60
1.30 address student needs
Notes: N=17. Responses were made on a Likert-type scale:1=Strongly Disagree, 2=Disagree, 3=Neither Disagree or Agree, 4=Agree, 5= Strongly agree
(45% completed survey)