Iowa Code r. 281-79.10 - Governance and resources standard
Governance and resources adequately support the preparation of practitioner candidates to meet professional, state and institutional standards in accordance with the following provisions.
(1) The professional education unit has
primary responsibility for all educator preparation programs offered by the
institution through any delivery model.
(2) The unit's conceptual framework and
governance structure establishes the shared vision for the unit and provides
the foundation for all components of the educator preparation
programs.
(3) The unit demonstrates
alignment of unit and program standards with current national professional
standards for educator preparation; teacher preparation aligns with InTASC
standards; and each unit defines unit and program standards and embeds them in
courses and field experiences.
(4)
The unit provides evidence of ongoing collaboration with appropriate
stakeholders. There is an active advisory committee that is involved
semiannually in providing input for program evaluation and continuous
improvement.
(5) When a unit is a
part of a college or university, there is ongoing collaboration with the
appropriate departments of the institution, especially regarding content
knowledge.
(6) The institution
provides resources and support necessary for the delivery of quality
preparation program(s). The resources and support include the following:
a. Financial resources; facilities;
appropriate educational materials, equipment and library services; and
commitment to a work climate, policies and faculty/staff assignments that
promote/support best practices in teaching, scholarship and service;
b. Resources to support professional
development opportunities;
c.
Resources to support technological and instructional needs to enhance candidate
learning;
d. Resources to support
quality clinical experiences for all educator candidates;
e. Commitment of sufficient administrative,
clerical and technical staff;
f.
Equitable resources and access for all program components, regardless of
delivery model or location; and
g.
The use of part-time faculty and graduate students in teaching roles is
purposeful and is managed to ensure integrity, quality, and continuity of all
programs.
(7) The unit
has a clearly articulated appeals process, aligned with the institutional
policy, for decisions impacting candidates. This process is communicated to all
candidates and faculty.
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