conceptual framework salisbury university working draft 8/15/05
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Conceptual Framework
Salisbury Universityworking draft 8/15/05
What Is the Conceptual Framework
Our Mission Guides our Program Development Informs our Assessment System Informs our Course Content Frames Experiences of Teacher Candidates Statement of what it means to be a professional educator from
the perspective of university faculty, teacher candidates, mentor teachers and all P-12 personnel.
Provides the Foundation for ‘What We Do” and ‘Who We Are.”
A Tradition of Caring (1999) to Caring Competent and Committed (2005)
1999 A Focus on Student
Learning Scholarship Informed and Reflective
Practice Professional
Collaboration and Development
2005 (Revised) Informed and
Reflective Pedagogy Enhanced Student
Learning Scholarship Collaboration
Who Should Know the Conceptual Framework?
Teacher Candidates (from multiple sources) Faculty, including Intern Supervisors; staff Mentor Teachers P-12 Personnel in PDS Schools, including
Building Principal, SIT, etc. All Professional Ed Unit faculty and Deans of other Professional Schools at SU as well
as Provost and SU President
Conceptual Framework draws from:
Linda Darling- Hammond (21st Century Edu.) Bransford (learning theory: 3 basic principles) Shulman (nature of profession) Noddings (caring and learners)) Boyer (Definition of scholarship) DuFour & Eaker (learning communities) Brophy & Good (teacher-student relationships) Gollnick (diversity)
Bransford,(2000) How People Learn
Teachers must draw out and work with the preexisting understandings that their students bring with them.
Teachers must teach some subject matter in depth, providing many examples in which the same concept is at work…
The teaching of metacognitive skills must be integrated into the curriculum in a variety of subject areas.
Shulman: What is a profession?
Service to society Body of scholarly knowledge Engagement in practical action Uncertainty caused by the different needs of
clients and the non-routine nature of issues. Importance of experience Development of a professional community
Informed and Reflective Pedagogy
Informed by: research theory assessments best practices of mentors and master
teachers previous experiences Professional Standards
Reflective pedagogy(examples)
How effective is my instruction? What am I doing well? What is it about my pedagogy that I need to strengthen? How am I adjusting this pedagogy for diverse learners? What do my learners already know before I initiate instruction? How do I think my learners will respond to my instruction? What did the learners learn because of my instruction? What pedagogy best aligns with my learners in this learning situation? What have I learned about myself and my individual learners in
this instructional intervention? How am I thinking about my own thinking and teaching?
Enhanced Student Learning
Understanding of how learning occurs (Bransford) Specifically what do I want my students to know and
be able to do? What did students know before my
intervention/instruction? What do they now know and what are they now able
to do because of my instruction? What conceptual change occurred because of my
instruction? How am I assessing this new learning?
Scholarship
Accumulated knowledge from study and research Content knowledge grounded in Arts & Sciences Pedagogical knowledge(methodology) Boyer, the scholarship of: discovery integration application teaching
Collaboration
Within classrooms With colleagues and within schools (Professional
Learning Communities) Among schools and districts With multiple institutions(p-12 schools & universities) With parents With communities (civic, business and political) With professional organizations
The Conceptual Framework is:
A helpful document Provides common ground and focus A document any SU stakeholder may be asked about A document we don’t need to memorize, but to internalize-at
least the Conceptual Themes of Caring Competent and Committed as well as the performance themes of: Informed and Reflective Pedagogy, Enhanced Student Learning, Scholarship and Collaboration
Aligned with multiple Standards, INTASC, PDS, MTTS Based on solid research and theory of our profession