The "Performance Assessment System" refers to the procedures used by the Teacher Education Program to monitor and evaluate candidates as they complete the requirements for certification. These procedures include, but are not limited to, admission into the Teacher Education Program; review of candidate transcripts; evaluation of candidate performance by Furman faculty, cooperating teachers, and school district personnel; and resolution of any concerns raised by faculty or the candidate. These procedures are described in detail in the documents that are listed under "Performance Assessment System." Documents listed under "At a Glance" are summaries of the transition points (stages) through which candidates progress in the Teacher Education Program. Finally, the "D1 Event Report" is the document used by the Teacher Education Program to formally identify a concern(s) about a candidate, and to provide a framework/time line for resolution of that concern(s).
Performance Assessment System
Assessment of Candidates, Elementary Education (Grades 2 - 6)
Assessment of Candidates, Languages
Assessment of Candidates, Music
Assessment of Candidates, Secondary
Candidate Performance Assessment Transition Points "At A Glance"
Candidate Performance Assessment Transition Points "At A Glance", Elementary
Candidate Performance Assessment Transition Points "At A Glance", Secondary
Candidate Performance Assessment Transition Points "At A Glance", Foreign Languages
Candidate Performance Assessment Transition Points "At A Glance", Music
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