PESB Standards - Eastern Washington University

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PESB Standards
Standard 1: PEAB
How Standards are Judged
• Standards are deemed unmet, met or exemplary.
• A standard is deemed ‘met’ if:
• A program offers credible evidence which is related to the
standard being addressed.
• A program offers evidence which reflects the program.
• A program offers evidence from a multitude of sources.
• Some of the evidence is student- or candidate-based.
• The evidence as a whole is persuasive.
How Standards are Judged
Continued
• A standard is deemed ‘exemplary’ if:
• All of the requirements under the ‘met’ rating are addressed.
• The requirements listed under met are addressed.
• The committee members demonstrate initiative by presenting
cohesive, innovative data.
Standard 1: PEAB
• This standard is to be addressed by the Professional Education
Advisory Board (PEAB).
• Communication can be improved between the PEAB members
and the Cross Campus Education Committee members.
Standard 1.1b
Meeting Activities
• The PEAB is to review the requirements of each program at
least once every five years and offer suggestions.
• Each endorsement area is to submit a report to the PEAB
detailing the requirements and standards specific to their
program and how each is being addressed.
• Evidence includes student surveys, follow-up studies,
employment placement records, student performance
portfolios and assessment of student candidates.
Standard 1.2a
Collaboration
• The PEAB and at least one faculty member from each program
correspond for the benefit of both the PEAB and the
programs.
• Evidence includes minutes, annual reports, list of PEAB
recommendations and responses, PEAB interviews, faculty
interviews and positive effects on student learning.
Source for Information
• All information is paraphrased from the Professional Educator
Standards Board (PESB) website.