More Than Hoop Jumping: Making Accreditation Matter

Autor: Mary D. Burbank, Melissa M. Goldsmith, Alisa J. Bates
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: LEARNing Landscapes. 8:59-75
ISSN: 1913-5688
DOI: 10.36510/learnland.v8i2.696
Popis: This study provides a discussion of faculty perspectives on the impact of national accreditation on a teacher education program. Research questions from a three-year investigation examined the influence of accreditation on how teacher educators approach their work and whether meeting accreditation requirements contributes to ongoing, systemic self-reflection. Self-study survey data identified faculty perspectives on the influence of accreditation on planning, instruction, curriculum development, assessment, collaboration, reflection, and awareness of accreditation discussions. Accreditation as a form of self-study reveals both strengths and the inherent challenges of meeting the sometimes competing goals of accreditation requirements and meaningful examinations through self-reflection. Study implications underscore the need for conscious efforts to maintain self-reflection as central to program improvements and considerations for teacher educators’ work.
Databáze: OpenAIRE