PI 34.016(1)(1)Advising resources. The entity shall ensure all students have access to and are provided sufficient information and resources on student services to allow each student to successfully complete the educator preparation program. The information and resources shall include all of the following:
PI 34.016(1)(a)(a) Personal, professional, and career counseling.
PI 34.016(2)(2)Student support services. The entity shall provide each student, upon entry and throughout the educator preparation program, with an advisor and written information describing the requirements of the educator preparation program.
PI 34.016(3)(3)Student records. The institution shall maintain a cumulative record of each student enrolled in an educator preparation program. The record shall contain all of the following:
PI 34.017PI 34.017Program performance.The entity shall annually evaluate and report to the department all of the following:
PI 34.017(1)(1)The pass rate of individuals who completed the educator preparation program in the previous school year on the teacher licensure assessments required under ch. 118, Stats.
PI 34.017(2)(2)Program modifications related to content or assessments.
PI 34.017(3)(3)The performance of individuals who completed the educator preparation program in the previous school year in obtaining employment with a Wisconsin school or school district.
PI 34.018PI 34.018Student recruitment, admission, and retention.
PI 34.018(1)(1)Diversity. The entity shall create, submit to the department, and implement a written plan and provide sufficient resources to recruit, admit, and retain a diverse student body.
PI 34.018(2)(2)Admissions. The entity shall establish standards for admission, including requiring a background check prior to admission to an educator preparation program. A background check shall be completed by the entity no more than 6 months prior to the date of admission into the educator preparation program and include all of the following:
PI 34.018(2)(a)(a) The entity requesting the background check shall be responsible for establishing and implementing standards for acceptable conduct. The entity shall review the results of the background check conducted under this subsection and make an approval or denial determination in accordance with the standards established under this paragraph.
PI 34.018(2)(b)(b) The background check shall include a review of criminal conduct at the state and federal levels. This paragraph does not apply to individuals who do not reside in the United States for the duration of enrollment in an educator preparation program.
PI 34.018(2)(c)(c) Convictions for crimes which would lead to the automatic revocation of teacher licensure under s. 115.31 (2g), Stats., shall result in additional review prior to program admission.
PI 34.018(3)(3)General education program. The entity shall require a general education program as part of a bachelor’s degree program or higher.
PI 34.018(4)(4)Completion standards. The entity shall establish standards for completing each educator preparation program as follows:
PI 34.018(4)(a)(a) For educator preparation programs that do not require a master’s degree, one of the following:
PI 34.018(4)(a)1.1. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
PI 34.018(4)(a)2.2. Evidence other than grade point average by entities that use alternative measures of performance are in place. The measures shall be approved by the state superintendent.
PI 34.018(4)(b)(b) For educator preparation programs at the post-baccalaureate level, one of the following:
PI 34.018(4)(b)1.1. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
PI 34.018(4)(b)2.2. Evidence other than grade point average by entities that use alternative measures of performance are in place. The measures shall be approved by the state superintendent.
PI 34.018(4)(c)(c) For all educator preparation programs, the proficiency level for the knowledge, dispositions, and performances that substantiate competence in the standards under subch. II. Student proficiency levels shall be accessed through multiple measures over time and culminate in assessment during student teaching, internships, or practicums.
PI 34.019PI 34.019Conceptual framework.Each educator preparation program shall have a conceptual framework. The conceptual framework shall describe how the educator preparation program meets the requirements under ss. PI 34.020 to 34.024.
PI 34.020(1)(1)Educator standards. An educator preparation program’s conceptual framework shall be performance-based and identify how the educator preparation program will meet the educator standards under subch. II by doing one of the following:
PI 34.020(1)(a)(a) Adopting the educator standards under subch. II as written or modify the standards to reflect the missions, vision, and philosophy of the educator preparation program. The entity may adopt additional standards beyond the standards under subch. II.
PI 34.020(1)(b)(b) Identifying where the standards under subch. II are integrated within the educator preparation program if the entity chooses to develop its own program approval standards.
PI 34.020(2)(2)Performance tasks. The conceptual framework shall identify the performance tasks within the educator preparation program. The performance tasks shall do all of the following:
PI 34.020(2)(a)(a) Be specific and based on research of best practices in education.
PI 34.020(2)(b)(b) Include the content of each standard adopted under sub. (1).
PI 34.021PI 34.021Assessment system.An educator preparation program’s conceptual framework shall contain a system to assess the knowledge, skills, and dispositions of students based on the standards under subch. II. The assessments shall meet all of the following requirements:
PI 34.021(1)(1)Be measured using each of the following categories:
PI 34.021(1)(b)(b) Human relations and professional dispositions.
PI 34.021(1)(c)(c) Content knowledge for subject area programs. The content knowledge shall be assessed by the student meeting one of the following requirements:
PI 34.021(1)(c)1.1. Having a cumulative grade point average of not less than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for courses in the subject area or position.
PI 34.021(1)(c)2.2. Having a passing score on a standardized test approved by the state superintendent.
PI 34.021(1)(c)3.3. Completing a content-based portfolio designed by the educator preparation program.
PI 34.021(1)(f)(f) Reading. For candidates for special education licensure, the assessment of reading shall be demonstrated by the student meeting one of the following requirements:
PI 34.021(1)(f)2.a.a. Instruction in the teaching of phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and fluency.
PI 34.021(1)(f)2.b.b. Feedback and coaching from an expert of reading instruction. In this subd. 2. b., “expert of reading instruction” means an individual employed by a school district or an approved program with a master’s degree or higher in reading, literacy, curriculum and instruction with a concentration in literacy, or special education with a concentration in literacy, or an individual who holds a reading specialist license under s. PI 34.070.
PI 34.021(1)(f)2.c.c. A portfolio of work that demonstrates competence in phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and fluency.
PI 34.021(2)(2)Be developmental, multiple, measurable over time, and grounded in research based on best practices in education.
PI 34.021(3)(3)Identify levels of proficiency or other benchmarks that demonstrate student success.
PI 34.022PI 34.022Statutory requirements.The conceptual framework shall identify how students meet the requirements under s. 118.19, Stats., and demonstrate knowledge and understanding of all of the following:
PI 34.022(1)(1)Cooperatives. Cooperative marketing and consumer cooperatives for licenses in agriculture, economics, and social studies.
PI 34.022(2)(2)Environment. Environmental education, including the conservation of natural resources, for licenses in early childhood regular education, elementary and middle school regular education, science, and social studies.
PI 34.022(3)(3)Equity. Minority group relations, including all of the following:
PI 34.022(3)(a)(a) The history, culture, and tribal sovereignty of American Indian tribes and bands located in Wisconsin.
PI 34.022(3)(b)(b) The history, culture, and contributions of women and various racial, cultural, language, and economic groups in the United States.
PI 34.022(3)(c)(c) The philosophical and psychological bases of attitude development and change.
PI 34.022(3)(d)(d) The psychological and social implications of discrimination, especially racism and sexism in the United States.
PI 34.022(3)(e)(e) Evaluation and assessment of the forces of discrimination, especially racism and sexism on administrators, teachers, pupils, assessment, curriculum, and instruction in schools.
PI 34.022(3)(f)(f) Minority group relations through direct involvement with various racial, cultural, language, and economic groups in the United States.
PI 34.022(4)(4)Conflict resolution. Conflict resolution, including all of the following:
PI 34.022(4)(a)(a) Resolving conflicts between pupils and between pupils and school staff.
PI 34.022(4)(b)(b) Assisting pupils in learning methods of resolving conflicts between pupils, including training in the use of peer mediation, and between pupils and school staff.
PI 34.022(4)(c)(c) Addressing crises, including violent, disruptive, potentially violent, or potentially disruptive situations that may arise in a school or during activities supervised by school staff.
PI 34.022(5)(5)Teacher responsibilities. For teacher licenses, the role and responsibility of a teacher through a student teaching experience that meets all of the requirements under s. PI 34.023.
PI 34.022(6)(6)Reading and language arts. Instruction for teaching science-based reading and language arts in early childhood and elementary and middle school. In this paragraph, science-based instruction, as defined in s. 118.015 (1c) (b), Stats., shall include all of the following:
PI 34.022(6)(a)(a) Phonological awareness, including word awareness, rhyme recognition, repetition and creation of alliteration, syllable counting or identification, onset, and rime manipulation.
PI 34.022(6)(b)(b) Phonemic awareness, including phoneme identification, isolation, blending, segmentation, addition, substitution, and deletion.
PI 34.022(7)(7)Children with disabilities. Procedures used for identifying, assessing, and providing education for children with disabilities, including the roles and responsibilities of regular and special education providers and curriculum modifications.
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