TEACHER PREPARATION FOR LINKED LEARNING SETTINGS Dr. Nancy Akhavan Dr. Mark Groen Dr. Corinne Martinez Dr. Diane Mukerjee Dr. Olga Rubio Dr. Joan Bissell, Moderator z
Linked Learning Educator Preparation: A Little Background Dr. Jared Stallones z
Linked Learning s Historical Context Pre-1980 Magnet schools and academies 1984 Career Partnership Academies (AB 3104) Small learning communities with career themes. Academy components include rigorous academics and career technical education, with a career focus, a committed team of teachers, and active business and post-secondary partnerships 2006 ConnectEd: the California Center for College and Career (Irvine Foundation) 2006 First of many Irvine Foundation grants to build Linked Learning infrastructure University, Community Colleges, etc. 2009 Linked Learning District Initiative (Irvine Foundation) 9 school districts 2011 Linked Learning pilot project (AB 790) 20 school districts CSULB Phase 1 2013 Career Pathways Trust (AB 86) $250M + $250M CSULB Phase 2-CSU CALL Linked Learning begun in Houston, Detroit, Rochester, Boston 2015 Career Pathways Trust renewal CSULB Phase 3 Linked Learning Alliance issues Vision 2020
California State University Collaborative for the Advancement of Linked Learning 2013-2015 To build infrastructure for the growth of Linked Learning Seven CSU campuses in strategic regions -CSU East Bay -CSU Fresno -CSU Northridge -CSU Los Angeles -CSU Long Beach -CSU San Bernardino -San Diego State University Preparation for school administrators, school counselors, and teachers for Linked Learning Pathways EdD. Candidate research in Linked Learning Coordination with community colleges for HS-CC-CSU pathways
Lessons Learned Linked Learning builds bridges: But between school and real world application of knowledge between high school and life afterwards among discrete subject areas among teachers and students between the school, the university, and the community cultural divide between K-12, university, and community requires more intensive communication and better understanding among partners and commitment to a common mission
California State University Collaborative for the Advancement of Linked Learning 2015-2017 To expand and deepen infrastructure for the growth of Linked Learning Seven CSU campuses in strategic regions -CSU East Bay -CSU Fresno -Sacramento State University -CSU Northridge -CSU Los Angeles -CSU Long Beach -CSU San Bernardino -San Diego State University Continued preparation for school administrators, school counselors, and teachers for Linked Learning Pathways Vertical teams in each region to identify and promulgate best practices in educator preparation for LL Task forces to study policy issues and make recommendations EdD. Candidate research in Linked Learning in action research clusters Specialization in Linked Learning for M.A. in C&I
Linked Learning and Student Success
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CSU East Bay CSU East Bay continues to embed Linked Learning into pre-service coursework and the student teaching experience
PRE-SERVICE COURSES Educational Psychology: (Piloted in 2012-2013 and continues) Introduction to Linked Learning Performance Assessment (previously presented)
PRE-SERVICE COURSES, CONT. Science Methods: Final Project- prepare interdisciplinary units and lessons focusing on scientific and engineering practices/ skills and STEM careers demonstrate connections to cross-disciplinary collaborations.
PRE-SERVICE COURSES, CONT. CSUEB plans to continue infusion of Linked Learning into additional Pre-service coursework Next course will likely involve infusion into the Content Literacy course
STUDENT TEACHING PLACEMENTS Student Teaching placements in Linked Learning sites provide candidates a yearlong residency experience Current partnering districts include: West Contra Costa USD Antioch USD Oakland USD (including new partnership with the Education Pathway at Skyline High School)
INFUSION OF CO-TEACHING MODEL WITH LINKED LEARNING PLACEMENTS CSUEB is currently targeting Student Teaching residencies at Linked Learning sites with Co- Teaching training and support for Student Teachers and Master Teachers
LINKED LEARNING/ CO-TEACHING INFUSION. Through the Co-Teaching Model infusion, we aim to enhance: Student Teachers understandings of lesson design, delivery, and assessment practices Create an environment for Student Teachers to understand the intricacies of Linked Learning instruction through deeper, intentional collaboration with the Master Teacher and Colleagues Enhance the academic benefits of the K- 12 students in their classrooms
LEARNING/ CO-TEACHING INFUSION Qualitative data is currently being collected Preliminary results presented at the Research on Teaching and Learning Summit in February 2015
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Linked Learning Partnership Program at Fresno State Nancy Akhavan Fresno State Coordinator Single Subject Credential Program nakhavan@csufresno.edu
Highlights of the CPET Credential Program Central Valley Partnerships for Exemplary Teachers (CPET) 2014 Christa McAuliffe Award Winner The Christa McAuliffe Award has long honored exemplary teacher education programs at public colleges and universities that belong to the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) that can document the success of their graduates improving P-12 pupil learning outcomes. Kremen School CPET program demonstrated effectiveness in producing P-12 learning outcomes and also demonstrated how we redesigned our programs as a result of data gathered.
CPET at Fresno State All Single Subject teacher candidates are enrolled in cohorts, with all cohorts, except one occurring within school district partnerships.
Highlights of the CPET Credential Program Teacher Candidates are prepared with a Linked Learning lens in two ways. 1. The Linked Learning focus (work-based learning applications within discipline areas) is infused across all cohorts and courses in the single subject credential program. A matrix of outcomes, assignments and applied field work guides the implementation of Linked Learning integration. Additionally, the educational technology course prerequisite includes a visit to a LL high school and integrated disciplinary unit assignment.
Highlights of the CPET Credential Program Teacher Candidates are prepared with a Linked Learning lens in two ways. 2. Fresno State has formed a South Valley Single Subject Credential Cohort in Porterville Unified School District. Students in this program take all courses in PUSD at Harmony Magnet High School. PUSD employees participate in the development of the teacher candidates, and Fresno State instructors participate in PUSD Linked Learning training.
South Valley Partnership Year One (2014-2015) 12 students completed the cohort. Year two (2015-2016) 19 students enrolled. The Partnership approach ensures districts can hire teachers knowledgeable of their district needs.
Next steps for Fresno State: Teacher Candidates will complete an externship during field experiences. Leadership cohorts will be implemented to ensure succession planning for future LL leaders in South Valley. z
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Linked Learning Work at CSULB Core credential courses with a Linked Learning lens: EDSS 300: Introduction to Teaching EDSE 435: History of Secondary Education and Interculturalism EDSE 436: Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment and Classroom Management EDSE 457: Reading and Writing in Secondary School
Integrating Linked Learning in coursework: EDSS 300 EDSE 435 EDSE 436 EDSE 457 Introduction to LL Principles Historical context of LL school reform Implementing LL principles in curriculum design Crosscurricular project based learning
Curriculum Design using Linked Learning Principles Using a backward design model, teacher candidates cooperate and collaborate in planning and designing curriculum units. identify desired results determine acceptable evidence and plan learned experiences & instruction frame the unit around career pathway standards. Individually in content areas and collaboratively in cross-curricular teams.
Cross-curricular project based learning Project based units offer open-ended contexts in which candidates must make independent decisions about expected secondary student learning outcomes based on real world experiences. CTE Pathways 21 st Century Skills Common Core
T h e N ex t P h a s e : A d va n c i n g Ed u c a t o r P re p a ration & C o m m u n i t i e s o f P ra c t i c e fo r L i n ke d L e a r n i n g Communities of Practice Mentored Partners in Linked Learning Educator Preparation Special Task Force on Educator Linked Learning Certification and Standards Model Master s Program in Curriculum and Instruction: Linked Learning
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Linked Learning Lens Secondary Program Implementation
Linked Learning Benefits to Students Teaching Context + Coursework = Relevance
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