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Conceptual
Framework:
Principles, Practice, Partnerships
THE mission of the Monmouth College Teacher
Education Program is to ensure that candidates will cultivate
the academic and pedagogic expertise they need to create
meaningful curricula and responsive instruction for all
students. Candidates will implement socially and Academically
empowering pedagogy in their teaching. In addition, they will
promote community partnerships both
within and beyond the classroom. An understanding and
commitment to the principles contained in the five essential
goals enables candidates to continue this shared mission
throughout their careers.
Expertise
Goal 1: The candidate constructs knowledge and is able to transfer
knowledge into student learning.
To accomplish
this goal, the candidate will:
1a. demonstrate a
depth of content knowledge in at least one discipline.
1b. effectively
communicate content knowledge resulting in student learning.
1c. effectively
communicate using both literacy and technology.
integration
Goal 2: The candidate is exposed to and makes use of a
multidimensional, complex, and interrelated education.
To accomplish
this goal, the candidate will:
2a. analyze and
assess the learning environment to develop integrated instructional
strategies for optimal student learning.
2b. identify
connections between disciplines; design, implement, and justify
learning strategies that highlight these connections.
2c. implement
instructional strategies that increase literacy and foster learning
across the curriculum.
2d. investigate,
evaluate, and incorporate into practice multiple perspectives of the
educational culture.
Responsiveness
Goal 3: The candidate applies a variety of strategies to meet
the needs of all learners.
To accomplish
this goal, the candidate will:
3a. assess learner
performance using multiple indicators and make modifications based
on analysis of the data obtained.
3b. Identify, design,
implement, and justify differentiated instructional strategies to
meet the educational needs of all learners.
3c. create and
incorporate motivational techniques that engage and are relevant to
all learners.
3d. reflect upon
educational practices on an ongoing basis and modify them as needed.
3e. experience and
interact in multidimensional educational settings in order to enrich
a personal educational frame of reference.
Empowerment
Goal 4: The candidate is exposed to and educated in cultural,
racial, political and ethnic biases that enable him/her to transform
learning through teaching and encouraging others to enrich, enliven,
and expand their opportunities.
To accomplish
this goal, the candidate will:
4a. demonstrate an awareness
of the relationship betweencultural,
racial, political, and ethnic populations
and education.
4b. examine multiple
educational settings, past and present, and the relationship of
their structures to student achievement.
4c. explore and
evaluate self and societal biases toward promoting professional
growth and the delivery of transformative pedagogy.
4d. identify the
tenets of critical pedagogy in relationship to education and
professional growth.
4e. identify, design,
implement, and justify strategies to interact with diverse cultural,
racial, political, and ethnic populations.
Community
Goal 5: The candidate builds a sense of communal belonging by
engaging in the collaborative and interdependent aspects of teaching
and learning.
To accomplish
this goal, the candidate will:
5a. demonstrate an
awareness of the dynamics of learning communities and patterns of
classroom interactions.
5b. identify and
access community networks of particular learning environments that
contribute to connections across interrelationships.
5c. demonstrate the
ability to cultivate and use individual student strengths.
5d. develop and
implement a variety of classroom strategies that promote collective
and collaborative learning communities.
5e. establish and
participate in collaborative relationships with members of various
constituencies involved in teaching and learning.
5f. participate in
service activities related to education.
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