School District Partners
Administrators
Getting Started with edTPA
- Visit edTPA and create a user profile to access materials for program leaders.
- Consider becoming an edTPA scorer
Log in to review:
- edTPA Orientation for Program Leaders, Faculty, and PK-12 Partners
- edTPA Online Community and Resource Library
Technology Support and Guidelines During Clinical Teaching
Student/Clinical Teacher Guidelines and Policies
Cooperating/Mentor Teachers
Getting Started with edTPA
- Visit edTPA and create a user profile to access materials for program leaders.
- Consider becoming an edTPA scorer
Log in to review:
- edTPA Orientation for Program Leaders, Faculty, and PK-12 Partners
- edTPA Online Community and Resource Library
Technology Support and Guidelines During Clinical Teaching
Student/Clinical Teacher Guidelines and Policies
Frequently Asked Questions
Administrators
Why edTPA?
What is edTPA?
The Educative Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) is a subject-specific portfolio-based assessment that will allow you to demonstrate your readiness for a full-time classroom teaching assignment.
edTPA provides a summative assessment of your teaching practice during your clinical or intensive training organized around 3 tasks:
- Planning: Building content understanding, supporting learning needs, using knowledge of students, and assessments to monitor student learning.
- Instruction: Learning environment, engagement in learning, deepening thinking, and subject-specific pedagogy.
- Assessment: Analysis of student learning, providing feedback, and supporting student use of feedback.
edTPA is a subject-specific assessment with versions in 27 different teaching fields covering Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Childhood, and Secondary. edTPA includes a review of a teacher candidate’s authentic teaching materials into a portfolio as the culmination of a teaching and learning portfolio that documents a 3-to-5 day learning segments and demonstrates each candidate’s ability to effectively teach subject matter to all students.
- edTPA includes a review of a teacher candidate’s authentic teaching materials into a portfolio as the culmination of a teaching and learning portfolio that documents a 3-to-5 day learning segment and demonstrates each candidate’s ability to effectively teach subject matter to all students.
- edTPA doesn’t ask candidates to do anything that most aren’t already doing in their preparation programs, but it does ask for greater support for and demonstration of these skills that research and educators find are essential to student learning.
- All initial certification programs are required to participate by 2022-2023. Intensive field based experiences (e.g. for programs that offer certification in internships) will launch in 2020-21 for Texas A&M University.
What are the goals of edTPA?
edTPA is the first nationally accessible preservice teacher assessment and support program to:
- Improve student outcomes;
- Improve the information base guiding improvement of teacher preparation programs;
- Strengthen the information base for accreditation and evaluation of program effectiveness;
- Be used in combination with other measures as a requirement for licensure; and
- Guide professional development for teachers across the career continuum.
Who owns edTPA?
Is anyone partnered with edTPA?
What is SCALE's role?
What is Pearson's role?
Partnering with SCALE for operational support, Evaluation Systems, a group of Pearson, provides the technical infrastructure to collect candidate materials, hires educators to score the materials, and delivers score reports to teacher candidates and preparation programs. SCALE designed the architecture of edTPA and drafted and piloted many handbooks prior to partnering with Evaluation Systems.
Who scores the edTPA?
All edTPA portfolio submissions are scored by officially trained edTPA scorers. Over 2,500 teachers and teacher educators now serve as scorer trainers, supervisors, or scorers. Scorers must be P-12 teachers or EPP teacher educators with significant pedagogical content knowledge in the field in which they score (e.g., NBTPS teachers), as well as experience working as instructors or mentors for novice teachers.
The criteria for selecting and training scorers are rigorous and include:
- Expertise in the subject matter and developmental level of the teaching field (degree and professional experience).
- Teaching experience in the field (or experience teaching methods courses or supervising student teachers in that field).
- Experience mentoring or supervising beginning teachers or administering programs that prepare them.
- Verification that the qualifications above are recent (within the past 5 years)
All scoring training is designed by the Stanford Center for Assessment, Learning and Equity (SCALE). As the operational partner, Evaluation Systems group of Pearson manages edTPA scoring activities. All scorers complete over 20 hours of an extensive training curriculum that includes multiple checks to ensure scoring consistency. Additionally, all scorers complete an anti-bias module that highlights potential sources of bias that might influence scoring accuracy.
Cooperating/Mentor Teachers
Why edTPA?
What is edTPA?
The Educative Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) is a subject-specific portfolio-based assessment that will allow you to demonstrate your readiness for a full-time classroom teaching assignment.
edTPA provides a summative assessment of your teaching practice during your clinical or intensive training organized around 3 tasks:
- Planning: Building content understanding, supporting learning needs, using knowledge of students, and assessments to monitor student learning.
- Instruction: Learning environment, engagement in learning, deepening thinking, and subject-specific pedagogy.
- Assessment: Analysis of student learning, providing feedback, and supporting student use of feedback.
edTPA is a subject-specific assessment with versions in 27 different teaching fields covering Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Childhood, and Secondary. edTPA includes a review of a teacher candidate’s authentic teaching materials into a portfolio as the culmination of a teaching and learning portfolio that documents a 3-to-5 day learning segments and demonstrates each candidate’s ability to effectively teach subject matter to all students.
- edTPA includes a review of a teacher candidate’s authentic teaching materials into a portfolio as the culmination of a teaching and learning portfolio that documents a 3-to-5 day learning segment and demonstrates each candidate’s ability to effectively teach subject matter to all students.
- edTPA doesn’t ask candidates to do anything that most aren’t already doing in their preparation programs, but it does ask for greater support for and demonstration of these skills that research and educators find are essential to student learning.
- All initial certification programs are required to participate by 2022-2023. Intensive field based experiences (e.g. for programs that offer certification in internships) will launch in 2020-21 for Texas A&M University.
What are the goals of edTPA?
edTPA is the first nationally accessible preservice teacher assessment and support program to:
- Improve student outcomes;
- Improve the information base guiding improvement of teacher preparation programs;
- Strengthen the information base for accreditation and evaluation of program effectiveness;
- Be used in combination with other measures as a requirement for licensure; and
- Guide professional development for teachers across the career continuum.
Parents
Why edTPA?
What is edTPA?
The Educative Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) is a subject-specific portfolio-based assessment that will allow you to demonstrate your readiness for a full-time classroom teaching assignment.
edTPA provides a summative assessment of your teaching practice during your clinical or intensive training organized around 3 tasks:
- Planning: Building content understanding, supporting learning needs, using knowledge of students, and assessments to monitor student learning.
- Instruction: Learning environment, engagement in learning, deepening thinking, and subject-specific pedagogy.
- Assessment: Analysis of student learning, providing feedback, and supporting student use of feedback.
edTPA is a subject-specific assessment with versions in 27 different teaching fields covering Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Childhood, and Secondary. edTPA includes a review of a teacher candidate’s authentic teaching materials into a portfolio as the culmination of a teaching and learning portfolio that documents a 3-to-5 day learning segment and demonstrates each clinical teachers’ ability to effectively teach subject matters to your child.
How will my child benefit from edTPA?
Contact Information
Dr. Valerie Hill-Jackson
Assistant Dean of Educator Preparation & School Partnerships, edTPA Pilot Chair
vhjackson@tamu.edu
Misti Corn
Program Coordinator, Office of the Dean
misticorn@tamu.edu
979-845-5360