If an institution has more that one middle level teacher preparation program, should multiple program review reports be submitted?
It is highly recommended that a separate report be submitted for each program. Some institutions have a traditional middle level teacher preparation program, a post-baccalaureate middle level teacher preparation program that results in initial licensure/certification, and an advanced middle level masters teacher preparation program for licensed teachers. When the traditional and post-baccalaureate programs are included in one report, it is difficult for program review board members to distinguish between requirements and other differences in the two programs. Submitting two separate program reports is not as time consuming as on might first think because many of the sections of the two reports will be the same. For example, the program faculty table, many of the courses, and other relevant material may be the same and therefore can be copied and pasted from one report form to the other. Do middle level teacher preparation programs have to file separate middle level program review repor
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