College of Community Innovation and Education
            Academic Learning Compact for IE Assessment
            Sample
        
Early Childhood Development and Education B.S.
UCF Early Childhood Education graduates will be able to do the following:
Discipline Specific Knowledge, Skills, Behavior and Values Outcomes
            1. Demonstrate a breadth of subject matter knowledge that 
        enables students to approach and to interrelate topics from a variety 
        of perspectives, interests, and points of view, including collaboration 
        with colleagues from other fields for the integration of instruction
            
            Measure 1.1: Prior to the start of Internship I, all candidates will demonstrate 
        proficiency in analysis of student ability by earning a rating of "S" 
        or higher on all elements of the Florida Accomplished Practice, "knowledge 
        of subject material," by the supervising teacher and program. A 
        scoring rubric will be used to assess each of the elements.
            
            
            Measure 1.2: All teacher candidates will score at least 70% on each of 
        the subject area tests given as examinations in specific courses. These 
        include social studies, mathematics, reading and language arts, and science. 
        
            2. Use the references, material, and technologies of the discipline 
        in a manner appropriate to the developmental stage of the learner
            
            Measure 2.1: All candidates will demonstrate "Satisfactory" 
        or higher proficiency in the use of references, materials and technologies 
        through the project and Power Point presentation in EDU2980. A scoring 
        rubric will be used to assess the critical elements of each of these aspects. 
        
            
            Measure 2.2: All candidates will score at least 70% on each of the hypothetical 
        learner situations that require the development of a prescriptive Individualized 
        Education Plan (IEP). These are part of EDU2880.
        
            3. Continuously monitor changes in the early childhood education 
        field
            
            
            Measure 3.1: All candidates will demonstrate "Satisfactory" 
        or higher proficiency on the exit exam questions that require discussion 
        of changes in the early childhood field.
            
            
            Measure 3.2: All candidates will score at least 70% on each of the 4 tests 
        of current practice in early childhood education; each test is included 
        in one of 4 specific courses in the curriculum.
        
Critical Thinking Outcomes
            4. Analyze student performance standards to identify and 
        evoke associated higher-order thinking skills as appropriate for students 
        at this level
            
            Measure 4.1: Prior to the start of Internship I, all candidates will demonstrate 
        proficiency in analysis of student ability by earning a rating of "S" 
        or higher on each of the following Florida Accomplished Practices: "continuous 
        improvement," "critical thinking," human development 
        and learning," "knowledge of subject material," by the 
        supervising teacher and program. A scoring rubric will be used to assess 
        each of the practices.
            
            
            Measure 4.2: All candidates will demonstrate proficiency in analysis of 
        student ability by earning a rating of "S" or higher on each 
        of the following Florida Accomplished Practices: "continuous improvement," 
        "critical thinking," human development and learning," 
        "knowledge of subject material," by the supervising teacher 
        and program. A scoring rubric will be used to assess each of the practices. 
        
            5. Assist students in selecting projects and assignments that 
        involve the need to gather information and solve problems
            
            Measure 5.1: Prior to the start of Internship I, all candidates will demonstrate 
        proficiency in integration of problems, dilemmas and questions by earning 
        a rating of "S" or higher on each of the following Florida 
        Accomplished Practices: "critical thinking," and "human 
        development and learning," by the supervising faculty member. A 
        scoring rubric will be used to assess each of the targeted practices. 
        
            
            Measure 5.2: During the student teaching experience, all candidates will 
        develop lesson plans that include guiding groups of students in the selection 
        of research projects. An examination of the portfolios of a random sample 
        will show that students earn a rating of 4 or 5 on a 5 point rubric in 
        this area as rated by faculty.
        
            6. Pose problems, dilemmas, and questions in lessons that 
        involve knowledge of values and that require evaluative thinking
            
            Measure 6.1: Prior to the start of Internship I, all candidates will demonstrate 
        proficiency in posing problems, dilemmas, and questions that require evaluative 
        thinking questions by earning a rating of "S" or higher by 
        the supervising faculty member on the Florida Accomplished Practices: 
        "critical thinking" ratings that address this skill. A scoring 
        rubric will be used to assess each of the targeted practices.
            
            Measure 6.2: During the junior field experience, all candidates will develop 
        lesson plans that include posing problems, dilemmas and questions designed 
        to promote evaluative thinking. All will earn a rating of 4 or 5 on a 
        5 point rubric in this area as rated by faculty.
            
            7. Assist students in applying the rules of evidence that govern the acceptability 
        of judgments and conclusions
            
            Measure 7.1: Candidates will score 80% or higher on the test of rules 
        of evidence for judgments and conclusions in ED2780.
            
            Measure 7.2: During the student teaching experience, all candidates will 
        lead a lesson in applying the rules of evidence that govern the acceptability 
        of judgments and conclusions. An examination of a random sample will show 
        that candidates earn a rating of 4 or 5 on a 5 point rubric in this area 
        as rated by faculty evaluators.
        
            8. Guide students in evaluating the plausibility of claims 
        or interpretations in the field of study
            
            Measure 8.1: Candidates will score 80% or higher on the test of rules 
        for evaluating claims or interpretations in ED2780.
            
            Measure 8.2: During the student teaching experience, all candidates will 
        lead a lesson in evaluating the plausibility of claims or interpretations 
        in the field of study. Each candidate will earn a rating of 4 or 5 on 
        a 5 point rubric in this area as rated by a faculty evaluator.
        
            9. Monitor students' work and adjusts strategies in 
        response to learners' needs and successes in creative thinking activities
            
            Measure 9.2: During the junior field experience, all candidates will demonstrate 
        the ability to monitor students' work and adjust teaching strategies. 
        All will earn a rating of 4 or 5 on a 5 point rubric in this area as rated 
        by faculty.
            
            
            Measure 9.2: During the student teaching experience, all candidates will 
        monitor students' work and adjust teaching strategies in response 
        to learners' needs and successes in creative thinking activities. 
        Each candidate will earn a rating of 4 or 5 on a 5 point rubric in this 
        area as rated by a faculty evaluator.
        
            10. Use technology and other appropriate tools to extend the 
        learning environment for students
            
            Measure 10.1: Candidates will score 80% or higher on the application of 
        technological tools in the classroom environment.
            
            Measure 10.2: In the lesson plans developed for the student teaching experience, 
        candidates will demonstrate proficiency in the use of technological and 
        other tools to extend the student learning environment. Each candidate 
        will earn a rating of at least 4 on a 5 point rubric in this area as rated 
        by a faculty evaluator.
        
Communication Outcomes
            11. Communicate accurate subject matter in a language and 
        style appropriate to the learner
            
            Measure 11.1: In the simulation during ED2410, candidates will communicate 
        accurate subject matter appropriate to the learner. Each candidate will 
        demonstrate a proficiency of at least "satisfactory," as rated 
        by a faculty panel.
            
            Measure 11.2: During the student teaching experience, all candidates will 
        demonstrate the ability to convey accurate subject matter in a language 
        and style appropriate to the learners in the assigned class. All candidates 
        will earn a rating of 4 or higher on a 5 point rubric in this area as 
        rated by a faculty evaluator.
            
            12. Establish positive interaction in the learning environment that uses 
        incentives and consequences for students to promote excellence
            
            Measure 12.1: In the simulation during ED2410, candidates will communicate 
        accurate subject matter appropriate to the learner. Each candidate will 
        demonstrate a proficiency of at least "satisfactory," as assessed 
        by a faculty panel.
            
            Measure 12.2: As part of the portfolio for Internship II, all candidates 
        will respond to a set of hypothetical classroom situations that require 
        the appropriate use of incentives and consequences to promote excellence 
        in student behavior. All candidates will earn a rating of 4 or 5 on a 
        5 point rubric in this area as rated by a faculty evaluator.
            
            13. Communicate effectively, in both verbal and nonverbal styles, with 
        all students, including those with handicapping conditions and those of 
        varying cultural and linguistic backgrounds
            
            Measure 13.1: In the simulation during ED2410, candidates will communicate 
        effectively in verbal and nonverbal styles with students of varied cultures, 
        races and handicapping conditions. Each candidate will demonstrate a proficiency 
        of at least "satisfactory," as assessed by a faculty panel.
            
            Measure 13.2: As part of the portfolio for Internship II, all candidates 
        will respond to a set of hypothetical classroom situations that require 
        both verbal and nonverbal responses to students. They will describe how 
        they would respond to each situation. All candidates will earn a rating 
        of at least 4 on a 5 point rubric in this area as rated by a faculty evaluator.
            
            14. Communicate with and challenge all students in a positive and supportive 
        manner that conveys high expectations
            
            Measure 14.1: In the simulation during ED2410, candidates will communicate 
        and challenge students in a manner that conveys high expectations and 
        is positive and supportive. Each candidate will demonstrate a proficiency 
        of at least "satisfactory," as assessed by a faculty panel.
            
            Measure 14.2: As part of the portfolio for Internship II, all candidates 
        will respond to a set of hypothetical classroom situations that test teacher 
        responses to student situations that challenges students in a positive 
        and supportive manner. All candidates will earn a rating of 4 or 5 on 
        a 5 point rubric in this area as rated by a faculty evaluator.
            
            15. Encourage students' desire to receive and accept constructive feedback 
        on individual work and behavior
            
            Measure 15.1: In the test of responses to student work in ED3111, candidates 
        will score at least 85% on the test questions that involve strategies 
        for encouraging students" behavior in terms of accepting constructive 
        feedback on their work.
            
            Measure 15.2: As part of the portfolio for Internship II, candidates will 
        achieve at least 80% proficiency on the research assignment involving 
        classroom feedback.
            
            
            Measure 15.3: During the student teaching experience, all candidates will 
        be rated "satisfactory" or higher by a faculty observer on 
        the ability to encourage students' desire to accept constructive 
        feedback.