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Featured Program: Bachelor of Science in Health Science Featured Program: Master of Science in Physical Education Featured Program: M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction: Health and Wellness Featured Program: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Health Studies - Health Promotion and WellnessNovice teacher performance has a new standard: the edTPA (formerly known as simply the TPA). The edTPA is a nationally designed pre-service assessment tool that was designed to determine if new teachers are prepared for teaching at all levels and all subjects—and K-12 physical education is no exception.
The Stanford Center for Assessment, Learning, and Equity (SCALE) at Stanford University developed the edTPA when it became clear that performance-based assessments of teaching were crucial to ensuring that novice teachers were prepared for the job. It was designed as a national framework for the assessment of pre-service teachers and allows teacher preparation program providers and state boards to better determine if a physical education teacher is ready for the job.
The edTPA supports Common Core State Standards that emphasize focused, coherent, and centered instruction.
There are currently 523 educator preparation programs in 34 states (including the District of Columbia) currently participating in the edTPA.
The following states have statewide policies in place requiring a state-approved performance assessment as part of program completion or for state licensure:
The following states are taking steps toward implementation:
The following states have at least one teacher preparation program either participating or trying out edTPA:
The purpose of the edTPA K-12 Physical Education assessment is to measure a teacher’s readiness to teach physical education at the K-12 level. The assessment was designed with a focus on the principles from research and theory and based on the findings that successful teachers:
Students are evaluated on five components of the teaching practice through this physical education assessment:
The edTPA K-12 Physical Education assessment encourages the implementation of three tasks:
Students are required to plan three to five consecutive physical education lessons (referred to as learning segments), with the length of the learning segment depending on how frequently and how long the class is taught.
Each task consists of a number of planning rubrics to guide the teacher in completing the assessment:
Planning for Assessment and Instruction
This task includes (among others):
Rubric 1: Planning for Developing Competencies in Physical Education
Rubric 2: Planning to Support Varied Student Learning Needs
Rubric 3: Using Knowledge of Students to Inform Teaching and Learning
Rubric 4: Identifying and Supporting Language Demands
Rubric 5: Planning Assessments to Monitor and Support Student Learning
Instructing and Engaging Students in Learning
This task includes (among others):
Rubric 6: Learning Environment
Rubric 7: Engaging Students in Learning
Rubric 8: Strengthening Student Competencies through Active Monitoring
Rubric 9: Subject-Specific Pedagogy
Rubric 10: Analyzing Teaching Effectiveness
Assessing Student Learning
This task includes (among others):
Rubric 11: Analysis of Student Learning
Rubric 12: Providing Feedback to Guide Learning
Rubric 13: Student Use of Feedback
Rubric 14: Analyzing Students’ Language Use and Physical Education Learning
Rubric 15: Using Assessment to Inform Instruction