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Louisiana Teachers scores
Posted on 12/12/23 at 6:28 am
Posted on 12/12/23 at 6:28 am
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State’s Quality Rating Scores from the 2020-2021 school year are the highest since the accountability’s inception in 2017-2018
The Louisiana Department of Education today released the latest results of the state’s Teacher Preparation Quality Rating System. Required by federal regulations, the rating system is designed to provide teacher preparation providers with meaningful information for improvement, identify programs of excellence, and provide aspiring educators with information on selecting quality programs.
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Available in the LDOE’s preparation library, these state quality rating scores from the 2020-2021 school year are the highest since the accountability’s inception in 2017-2018.
Just over 95 percent of Louisiana’s teacher preparation provider programs maintained or improved their rating. The state’s undergraduate pathway score increased by .6 to a 2.6, which is Level 3 Effective.
The state’s post-baccalaureate pathway score increased by .4 to a 2.8, which is also a Level 3 Effective. An undergraduate teacher preparation pathway consists of earning a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree program. A post-baccalaureate teacher preparation pathway is best suited for individuals who already hold a Bachelor’s degree that become alternatively certified.
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Overall domain scores and ratings improved in both pathways.
Post-baccalaureate pathways are scoring higher than undergraduate.
78% of pathways increased their score or remained the same, and 85% of pathways increased their level or remained the same.
52% of the pathways increased their domain score for Meeting Workforce Needs.
This is the first year the results will be used by the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) to inform continued program approval decisions. Previous years were for information purposes only.
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A teacher preparation program is a post-secondary, state-approved course of study. Completion signifies that an enrolled teacher candidate has met all state educational and training requirements to be recommended for initial certification.
The system rates providers on a four point scale: Level 1 Ineffective, Level 2 Needs Improvement, Level 3 Effective and Level 4 Highly Effective. The teacher preparation quality rating is based on three domains:
Preparation Program Experience, as measured by an on-site review;
Meeting Educator Workforce Needs, as measured by the number of candidates placed in high-need schools and the number of program completers in high-need certification areas;
Teacher Quality, as measured by the value-added results on the state standardized assessment of program completers.
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The profiles for each provider are a tool for aspiring teachers to use when selecting a program that meets their needs. They also support decision making for providers and LDOE around supports needed for improvement.
The LDOE released the first round of informational results for the state’s Teacher Preparation Quality Rating System in 2021. In 2020, the LDOE, Louisiana Board of Regents, and BESE debuted LouisianaTeacherPrep.com to help soon-to-be educators choose the teacher preparation program that fits them best.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 6:58 am to LSUguy2023
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Louisiana Teachers scores
Seem pretty good at fricking students but that is not localized to Louisiana.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 7:08 am to LSUguy2023
Out on a limb here, but somehow I don't trust these stats.....
Posted on 12/12/23 at 7:13 am to LSUguy2023
Now what I expected when I opened this thread.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 8:01 am to The Mick
Nothing really changed in day to day teaching. Teachers just learned the system and how to manipulate the scores.
It’s all a bunch of crap either way.
It’s all a bunch of crap either way.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 11:29 am to The Mick
They had to have dropped the standards.
It’s wild that despite the Covid interruptions and national studies showing how behind kids are as a result, Louisiana schools magically are improving scores? I saw somewhere recently where 90% of EBR schools are rated an A, B or C. No fricking way.
It’s wild that despite the Covid interruptions and national studies showing how behind kids are as a result, Louisiana schools magically are improving scores? I saw somewhere recently where 90% of EBR schools are rated an A, B or C. No fricking way.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 11:33 am to LSUguy2023
So alt certification teachers are going slightly better than traditional cert teachers?
Posted on 12/12/23 at 11:38 am to whoa
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I saw somewhere recently where 90% of EBR schools are rated an A, B or C. No fricking way
EBR parish school or EBRPSS schools?
Zachary, Central, and the magnets of the BR system do well.
The Baker schools and a number of the non-magnet BR schools? Less so.
In the case of EBRPSS, they have been gaming a lot of numbers for years in order to keep schools from being taken over by the state. Transfer a magnet program there to pop grades for a year or two then move it elsewhere lest the multiple year scores put it in a state takeover for lack of improvement.
They have been doing forms of this for probably 20 years.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 11:41 am to teke184
It didn’t specify. I saw it somewhere in an article about renewing Sito’s contract.
Either way, there’s no fricking way any of these schools are outperforming their pre-Covid numbers like they want everyone to believe. The standards have almost assuredly been lowered since Covid.
Either way, there’s no fricking way any of these schools are outperforming their pre-Covid numbers like they want everyone to believe. The standards have almost assuredly been lowered since Covid.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 11:44 am to whoa
This is about the teachers not the schools.
The teachers have generally not been the problem in Louisiana.
The teachers have generally not been the problem in Louisiana.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:17 pm to Animal
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Seem pretty good at fricking students but that is not localized to Louisiana.
Louisiana did have the only known to date threesome though involving teachers, so lets give them their due.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:19 pm to jizzle6609
Refresher? Or do I not want to see the pics?
Edit - Is this the one from the Denny Perkins case or a different one?
Edit - Is this the one from the Denny Perkins case or a different one?
This post was edited on 12/12/23 at 12:20 pm
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:25 pm to Wasp
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The teachers have generally not been the problem in Louisiana.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:28 pm to teke184
Shelley Dufresne and Rachel Respess - Destrehan
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:34 pm to ZZTIGERS
Not sure what you think is so funny.
I’d love to hear what you think is wrong with LOUISIANA teachers that the rest of the country isn’t also dealing with.
I’d love to hear what you think is wrong with LOUISIANA teachers that the rest of the country isn’t also dealing with.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:39 pm to Wasp
quote:I quit trying to enlighten the naive on that matter.
I’d love to hear what you think is wrong with LOUISIANA teachers that the rest of the country isn’t also dealing with.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:44 pm to Wasp
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I’d love to hear what you think is wrong with LOUISIANA teachers that the rest of the country isn’t also dealing with.
Smaller state lower population.
More than likely if your kid goes to school in Louisiana you know a teacher or a couple of teachers in the school personally. If not personally through someone else.
I think this is why teachers in Louisiana have a rougher time than teachers in other states who dont deal with this as much.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:48 pm to whoa
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saw somewhere recently where 90% of EBR schools are rated an A, B or C. No fricking way.
GhettoWaze Johnnie and Gary Chambers want you to believe EBR School system don't care about 'their' kids.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:51 pm to Wasp
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Not sure what you think is so funny.
Not sure how you can be this obtuse. Y’all act like teachers(especially public school teachers) are these fricking unicorns that can do no wrong. You want to blame one segment of the population for all the bad in schools, and then the parents. But when scores go up it’s because of the teachers hard work, when scores go down, it’s the students & parents. fricking bullshite.
I’ve raised 4 children, and can tell you Louisiana teachers are just as much to blame as anyone. Most don’t become teachers because they love teaching, they do it because it’s a gravy degree that pays pretty well for Louisiana, affords a lot of time off, and has built in safeguard(students & parents).
In no other profession does this horseshite fly. But teachers & nurses have a built safeguard for some reason. Which is strange, because they are teaching and caring for our children. But keep on believing teacher’s bear no fault in the educational crisis.
Posted on 12/12/23 at 12:53 pm to ZZTIGERS
Around here teachers are graded on a binary scale:
- guilty
- not guilty
- guilty
- not guilty
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