![]() Hiring a data specialist has helped to facilitate the creation of an Educator Preparation data notebook and a Brave Educator Dashboard. Within the first year, the UNCP Branch Ed team made several transformative changes within Educator Preparation Programs. The mission of the work is anchored in recruitment planning, competency development and alignment, practice base experience design, data sharing and progress monitoring. UNCP is partnering with the Public Schools of Robeson County and Scotland County schools. Data leads Rivera and Mitchell created a three-year baseline data plan to inform the direction of the transformative work. Scott and Locklear prepared UNCP’s Individual Transformation Plan centered on quality, sustainability, scale and impact. School of Education Dean Loury Floyd attended the training along with faculty members Marisa Scott, Leslie Locklear, Tiffany Locklear and Mabel Rivera.Ĭynthia Lewis of the Public Schools of Robeson County and Michael Riles with Scotland County Schools were also in attendance.īranch Ed project members Lisa Mitchell, Nick Vincett, Kelly Barber-Lester, Danielle Chilcote and LaMorris Smith could not attend. Last year, UNCP - as a minority-serving institution - received a $400,000 grant through the Branch Alliance for Education Transformation Center to recruit and retain diverse teacher candidates. PEMBROKE - The University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s Branch Ed project members were invited to share educator preparation bright spots at the Fall Convening of the Branch Alliance for Educator Diversity held Sept.
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