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A Path To Equity: Solving New Mexico's Teacher Turnover Challenges, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College Dec 2021

A Path To Equity: Solving New Mexico's Teacher Turnover Challenges, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This memo discusses New Mexico's need for shifts in teacher preparation structures and options to meet Yazzie/Martinez requirements. New models of sustainable, affordable teacher residencies that can provide New Mexico the teaching workforce its students need are outlined.


Esser Logic Model For Teacher Residencies, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College Jul 2021

Esser Logic Model For Teacher Residencies, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This document provides support for Local Education Agencies (LEAs) who might wish to use their Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER) Funds to develop teacher residency programs. Residencies are explicitly allowable under federal guidance, as they can address both immediate COVID-19 learning opportunity gaps and help districts "build back better" by diversifying the teaching force, reducing turnover, and improving outcomes. The logic model above is part of the new resource that LEAs can use to complete their required ESSER plans.


Preparation Program And District Partnership Agreement Considerations, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Preparation Program And District Partnership Agreement Considerations, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This document outlines key considerations to keep in mind when building a residency partnership. Articulating agreements can help clarify the responsibilities of each party—programs and schools or districts—as well as foster a shared understandings of the mutual goals and responsibilities the partnership wishes to embrace. Agreements can remain informal or can form the basis for a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).


Going Further Together: Building Ownership And Engagement To Support High-Quality Teacher Preparation, Maria Salciccioli, Melissa White, Karen Demoss, Hannah Dennis May 2021

Going Further Together: Building Ownership And Engagement To Support High-Quality Teacher Preparation, Maria Salciccioli, Melissa White, Karen Demoss, Hannah Dennis

Prepared to Teach

Building shared ownership and engagement over teacher preparation can help ensure that efforts to sustainably fund high-quality programs will endure beyond initial start-up funding. By drawing on effective, lasting collaboration among stakeholders who have not traditionally worked together—both within organizations and across organizational lines, programs can successfully identify sustainable funding sources for the long term. This report shares strategies for building ownership and engagement and highlights programs across the country that have successfully sustained and grown the kind of commitments that ensure program development and longevity.


Sample Formal Resident Agreement, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Sample Formal Resident Agreement, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This sample Resident Commitment Agreement is a skeleton for partnerships to use and edit in ways that best fit their needs. This formal contract model not only embeds expectations for the residency but also sets out terms for residents' receipt of financial supports during the residency, such as agreements to take positions in a district once they have completed the program.


Sample State Application Language For Residencies In Arpa, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Sample State Application Language For Residencies In Arpa, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This document contains sample language for state plans. Please feel free to adapt this document for use in your efforts to encourage your state education agency to include residency funding in its application for the last third of ARP dollars, which is due June 7th. For more information, contact PreparedToTeach@bankstreet.edu


District Arp Erra Funds, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

District Arp Erra Funds, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This document contains ideas for districts to leverage ARPA funds.


Guidance: Resident Expectations And Agreements, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Guidance: Resident Expectations And Agreements, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This document outlines expectations that residency programs might want to make explicit for those who will be enrolling in the residency. Many of these considerations also would be included in formal agreements between individual residents and preparation partnerships, for example when residents must agree to serve as teachers in a district in exchange for receiving funding during the program.


Arp Webinar Slide Deck, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Arp Webinar Slide Deck, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

Slide deck for Prepared To Teach webinar on May 17th, 2021.


Sample Residency Partnership Memorandum Of Understanding (Mou), Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Sample Residency Partnership Memorandum Of Understanding (Mou), Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This residency partnership sample MOU can be edited and adapted in ways that best fit local partnerships' needs and goals. The MOU includes collaborative goals and shared responsibilities, followed by specific program and district responsibilities.


Supporting Candidates' Financial Needs, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Supporting Candidates' Financial Needs, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This document takes the affordability lessons found in our report, The Affordability Imperative: Creating Equitable Access to Quality Teacher Preparation, and offers preparation program leaders a set of guiding questions to help them find more ways to reduce the financial burdens of their aspiring teachers.


Exploring District Investments In Residencies, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Exploring District Investments In Residencies, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This one-page document illustrates ways school districts can adjust existing funding streams to support teacher candidates during their residency year. Examples of include substitute teaching days for residents, professional development opportunities, and co-teaching alongside mentor teachers.


Beyond Tuition, Costs Of Teacher Preparation: Descriptive Analytics From The Aspiring Teachers' Financial Burden Survey, Francheska Santos, Divya Mansukhani, Susann Skjoldhorne, Neal Finkelstein May 2021

Beyond Tuition, Costs Of Teacher Preparation: Descriptive Analytics From The Aspiring Teachers' Financial Burden Survey, Francheska Santos, Divya Mansukhani, Susann Skjoldhorne, Neal Finkelstein

Prepared to Teach

This report shares analyses from the national survey of aspiring teachers carried out by Prepared To Teach during the 2019-2020 school year. Beyond Tuition, Costs of Teacher Preparation dives into the income sources, expenses, debt, and work realities of aspiring teachers across the country and identifies where candidates are in need of additional support.


Forming And Sustaining An Advisory Group, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Forming And Sustaining An Advisory Group, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

This slide deck outlines the basics of forming an effective advisory group to develop a strong residency partnership. By developing trust and collaborating on shared, mutually beneficial work, advisory groups can support both short-term and long-term partnership goals. The presentation includes supplementary notes on many slides.


Integrating Residencies Into Substitute Teaching, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College May 2021

Integrating Residencies Into Substitute Teaching, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

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This one-page document illustrates the possibilities and benefits of having residents take on substitute teaching roles in a district. Dollars previously allocated to substitute teaching can be redirected toward candidate stipends while substitute teaching needs are largely met by the cohort of residents.


Roles For Candidates In The Classroom, Charlotte Wells Apr 2021

Roles For Candidates In The Classroom, Charlotte Wells

Prepared to Teach

This animated PowerPoint presentation shows different models for integrating aspiring teachers into the classroom to help with instruction while furthering their own learning. With more than a dozen examples, it's a helpful starting point for partnerships seeking to shift towards a more cohesive P-20 education system.

The presentation includes voiceovers and timed animations. You can choose to present without these if you'd prefer. Settings are in the slideshow tab of PowerPoint.

Download here.


Program Cost Tool, Amie Kaufenberg, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College Apr 2021

Program Cost Tool, Amie Kaufenberg, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College

Prepared to Teach

For a comprehensive look at a preparation program budget, this Excel-based tool will estimate five years of costs and potential savings to assist in your immediate and long-term planning. Administrators or program leaders might find this especially helpful for considering shifts in teacher preparation programming. See the introduction document for guidance on how to use.


The Affordability Imperative: Creating Equitable Access To Quality Teacher Preparation, Hannah Dennis, Karen Demoss, Divya Mansukhani Apr 2021

The Affordability Imperative: Creating Equitable Access To Quality Teacher Preparation, Hannah Dennis, Karen Demoss, Divya Mansukhani

Prepared to Teach

This report is one of three case studies on the "3Rs of sustainably funded teacher preparation" (reallocation, reduction, and reinvestment) developed by Prepared To Teach. This case focuses on reduction—the strategies and stories inside are intended to help universities maximize access to financial aid sources and minimize costs associated with quality programs.


The Residency Revolution: Funding High-Quality Teacher Preparation, Hannah Dennis, Karen Demoss Apr 2021

The Residency Revolution: Funding High-Quality Teacher Preparation, Hannah Dennis, Karen Demoss

Prepared to Teach

(Re)Investment helps districts find ways to make shifts that can permanently embed residency funding into local budgets. The Residency Revolution is about identifying and maximizing the savings that a high-quality residency program can bring to a district.


Five Domains For Transforming Teacher Preparation, Charlotte Wells, Karen Demoss, Divya Mansukhani, Zach Paull Mar 2021

Five Domains For Transforming Teacher Preparation, Charlotte Wells, Karen Demoss, Divya Mansukhani, Zach Paull

Prepared to Teach

This report describes the process of establishing the current Prepared To Teach theory of change, which supports national communities of practice in five domains identified by the Network's learning agenda in the 2019-2020 school year: mindset shifts, educator roles, labor market alignment, school improvement, and deeper learning. Read how these five domains are explored through existing residency partnership programs, how individual programs both solidified and strengthened existing partnerships, and important insights into how to expand and share the benefits partnerships can reap through their work together. Finally, explore how the domains center the need for systemic changes built upon the …


#Morelearninglessdebt: Voices Of Aspiring Teachers On Why Money Matters, Divya Mansukhani, Francheska Santos Feb 2021

#Morelearninglessdebt: Voices Of Aspiring Teachers On Why Money Matters, Divya Mansukhani, Francheska Santos

Prepared to Teach

This report delves into a 2019-2020 survey that Prepared To Teach conducted at twelve institutions across seven states and explores aspiring teachers’ financial burdens with a specific focus on the link between said burdens and the desire for strong teacher preparation programs that include clinical practice. Learn about the many daily anxieties that aspiring teachers face, the difficult choices they are often forced to make in order to pursue their passion for teaching, and the impact this has on the quality and diversity of teacher candidates. Finally, find out why the future of the teaching profession depends on improving access …