1. EVIDENCE IN TEACHER EDUCATION: THE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT FOR CALIFORNIA TEACHERS (PACT).
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Pecheone, Raymond L. and Chung, Ruth R.
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TEACHER effectiveness , *ACADEMIC achievement , *TEACHING , *TEACHER training , *GENERATIVE grammar , *PSYCHOLINGUISTICS , *DECISION making - Abstract
The Performance Assessment for California Teachers (PACT) was developed in response to a California State mandate (SB 2042), requiring teacher preparation programs to use performance assessments as one measure in making credentialing decisions. In this article, results are examined from statewide implementation of the PACT assessments during the first 2 pilot years. Despite the limitation of only 2 years of data, 3 years of implementation experiences have informed participating programs about how they can better support candidate learning and identify areas for examination. In addition, this research suggests that the PACT performance assessment can be used in teacher education as a valid measure of individual teacher competence for the purpose of teacher licensure and as a powerful tool for teacher learning and program improvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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