Utah Effective Teaching Standards

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c.

Allows students diferent ways to demonstrate learning sensitive to


multiple experiences and diversity.
d. Creates a learning culture that encourages individual learners to
persevere and advance.
e. Incorporates tools of language development into planning and
instruction for English language learners and supports development
of English profciency.
Standard 3: Learning Environments
The teacher works with learners to create environments that support
individual and collaborative learning, positive social interactions, active
engagement in learning, and self-motivation.
THE TEACHER:
a. Develops learning experiences that engage and support students
as self-directed learners who internalize classroom routines,
expectations, and procedures.
b. Collaborates with students to establish a positive learning climate of
openness, respectful interactions, support, and inquiry.
c. Uses a variety of classroom management strategies to efectively
maintain a positive learning environment.
d. Equitably engages students in learning by organizing, allocating, and
managing the resources of time, space, and attention.
e. Extends the learning environment using technology, media, and local
and global resources.
f. Encourages students to use speaking, listening, reading, writing,
analysis, synthesis, and decision-making skills in various real-world
contexts.
THE LEARNER AND LEARNING
Teaching begins with the learner. To ensure that each student learns new knowledge
and skills, teachers must understand that learning and developmental patterns vary
among individuals, that learners bring unique individual diferences to the learning
process, and that learners need supportive and safe learning environments to thrive.
Standard 1: Learner Development
The teacher understands cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and
physical areas of student development.
THE TEACHER:
a. Creates developmentally appropriate and challenging learning
experiences based on individual students strengths, interests, and
needs.
b. Collaborates with families, colleagues, and other professionals to
promote student growth and development.
Standard 2: Learning Diferences
The teacher understands individual learner diferences and cultural and
linguistic diversity.
THE TEACHER:
a. Understands individual learner diferences and holds high
expectations of students.
b. Designs, adapts, and delivers instruction to address each students
diverse learning strengths and needs.
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Creating and supporting safe, productive learning environments that result in learners
achieving at the highest levels is a teachers primary responsibility. To do this well,
teachers must engage in meaningful, intensive professional learning by regularly
examining practice through ongoing study, self-refection, and collaboration. They
must be aware of legal and ethical requirements and engage in the highest levels of
professional and ethical conduct.
Standard 8: Refection and
Continuous Growth
The teacher is a refective practitioner who uses evidence to continually
evaluate and adapt practice to meet the needs of each learner.
THE TEACHER:
a. Independently and in collaboration with colleagues, uses a variety of
data to evaluate the outcomes of teaching and learning and to refect
on and adapt planning and practice.
b. Actively seeks professional, community, and technological learning
experiences, within and outside the school, as supports for refection
and problem solving.
c. Recognizes and refects on personal and professional biases and
accesses resources to deepen understanding of diferences to build
stronger relationships and create more relevant learning experiences.
d. Actively investigates and considers new ideas that improve teaching
and learning and draws on current education policy and research as
sources of refection.
e. Develops a professional learning plan based on individual needs and
the needs of learners, schools, and educational communities.
Standard 9: Leadership and
Collaboration
The teacher is a leader who engages collaboratively with learners,
families, colleagues, and community members to build a shared vision and
supportive professional culture focused on student growth and success.
THE TEACHER:
a. Prepares for and participates actively as a team member in decision-
making processes and building a shared culture that afects the
school and larger educational community.
b. Participates actively as part of the learning community, sharing
responsibility for decision making and accountability for each
students learning and giving and receiving feedback.
c. Advocates for the learners, the school, the community, and the
profession.
d. Works with other school professionals to plan and jointly facilitate
learning to meet diverse needs of learners.
e. Engages in professional learning to enhance knowledge and skill,
to contribute to the knowledge and skill of others, and to work
collaboratively to advance professional practice.
Standard 10: Professional and Ethical
Behavior
The teacher demonstrates the highest standard of legal, moral, and ethical
conduct as specifed in Utah State Board Rule R277515.
THE TEACHER:
a. Is responsible for compliance with federal and state laws, State Board
of Education administrative rules, state assessment policies, local
board policies, and supervisory directives.
b. Avoids actions which may adversely afect ability to perform assigned
duties and carry out the responsibilities of the profession, including
role model responsibilities.
c. Takes responsibility to understand professional requirements, to
maintain a current Utah Educator License, and to complete license
upgrades, renewals, and additional requirements in a timely way.
d. Maintains accurate instructional and non-instructional records.
e. Maintains integrity and confdentiality in matters concerning student
records and collegial consultation.
f. Develops appropriate student-teacher relationships as defned in rule,
law, and policy.
g. Maintains professional demeanor and appearance as defned by the
local education agency (LEA).
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Utah Efective Teaching Standards and Indicators
The Utah Efective Teaching Standards articulate what efective teaching and learning look like in the Utah
public education system. The Standards are based upon the concepts adopted by the Council of Chief State
School Ofcers (CCSSO) in the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) stan-
dards, as well as the needs of Utah school teachers, administrators, and university representatives through
their work as part of the Utah Efective Teaching Standards Work Group and Rubric-Writing Subgroups.
The Standards align with the teaching skills needed to successfully teach the Utah Core Standards.
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SUMMER 2013
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INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICE
Efective instructional practice requires that teachers have a deep and fexible
understanding of their content areas and be able to draw upon content knowledge
as they work with learners to access information, apply knowledge in real-world
settings, and address meaningful issues. They must also understand and integrate
assessment, planning, and instructional strategies in coordinated and engaging
ways to assure learner mastery of the content.
Standard 4: Content Knowledge
The teacher understands the central concepts, tools of inquiry, and
structures of the discipline.
THE TEACHER:
a. Knows the content of the discipline and conveys accurate information
and concepts.
b. Demonstrates an awareness of the Utah Core Standards and
references them in the short- and long-term planning.
c. Engages students in applying methods of inquiry and standards of
evidence of the discipline.
d. Uses multiple representations of concepts that capture key ideas.
e. Supports students in learning and using academic language
accurately and meaningfully.
Standard 5: Assessment
The teacher uses multiple methods of assessment to engage learners
in their own growth, monitor learner progress, guide planning and
instruction, and determine whether the outcomes described in content
standards have been met.
THE TEACHER:
a. Designs or selects pre-assessments, formative and summative
assessments in a variety of formats that match learning objectives
and engage the learner in demonstrating knowledge and skills.
b. Engages students in understanding and identifying the elements of
quality work and provides them with timely and descriptive feedback
to guide their progress in producing that work.
c. Adjusts assessment methods and makes appropriate
accommodations for English language learners, students with
disabilities, advanced students, and students who are not meeting
learning goals.
d. Uses data to assess the efectiveness of instruction and to make
adjustments in planning and instruction.
e. Documents student progress and provides descriptive feedback to
students, parents, and other stakeholders in a variety of ways.
f. Understands and practices appropriate and ethical assessment
principles and procedures.
Standard 6:
Instructional Planning
The teacher plans instruction to support students in meeting rigorous
learning goals by drawing upon knowledge of content areas, Utah Core
Standards, instructional best practices, and the community context.
THE TEACHER:
a. Plans instruction based on the Utah Core Standards.
b. Individually and collaboratively selects and creates learning
experiences that are appropriate for reaching content standards
relevant to learners and based on principles of efective instruction.
c. Diferentiates instruction for individuals and groups of students
by choosing appropriate strategies, accommodations, resources,
materials, sequencing, technical tools, and demonstrations of
learning.
d. Creates opportunities for students to generate and evaluate new
ideas, seek inventive solutions to problems, and create original work.
e. Integrates cross-disciplinary skills into instruction to purposefully
engage learners in applying content knowledge.
Standard 7: Instructional Strategies
The teacher uses various instructional strategies to ensure that all learners
develop a deep understanding of content areas and their connections and
build skills to apply and extend knowledge in meaningful ways.
THE TEACHER:
a. Understands and practices a range of developmentally, culturally, and
linguistically appropriate instructional strategies.
b. Uses appropriate strategies and resources to adapt instruction and
vary his or her role to meet the needs of individuals and groups of
learners.
c. Analyzes student errors and misconceptions in order to redirect,
focus, and deepen learning.
d. Uses a variety of instructional strategies to support and expand each
learners communication skills.
e. Provides multiple opportunities for students to develop higher-order
and meta-cognitive skills.
f. Provides opportunities for students to understand, question,
and analyze information from multiple and diverse sources and
perspectives to answer questions and solve real-world problems.
g. Supports content and skill development by using multiple media and
technology resources and knows how to evaluate these resources for
quality, accuracy, and efectiveness.
h. Uses a variety of questioning strategies to promote engagement and
learning.
Contact Information
Linda Alder, Educator Efectiveness Coordinator
Utah State Ofce of Education
[email protected]
Additional information about Utah Efective Teaching Standards
is available at :
www.schools.utah.gov/cert/Educator-Efectiveness-Project.aspx
www.uen.org/k12educator/uets
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