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Murray, Frank B. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2015
Accreditors should focus on the one task they are truly capable of performing--verifying that the claims programs make about their graduates' competence are true by evaluating whether the evidence the programs rely on for their claims satisfies a scholarly standard of evidence.
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Competence, Program Effectiveness, Educational Quality
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Murray, Frank B. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2014
This narrative considers how well equipped today's teacher education students and faculty are to meet the demands of the new Common Core State Standards. Data from the Teacher Education Accreditation Council's national evaluation of teacher education programs gives a mixed picture that, while mostly encouraging, also reveals that some…
Descriptors: State Standards, Academic Standards, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education
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Murray, Frank B. – Teacher Education and Practice, 2011
The standards that currently define a quality teacher or teacher education program derive their authority from the consensus of experts, who negotiate and craft statements that codify their views of best practice. In education, these consensus statements are rarely rooted in the field's established scholarship (as is the case for many standards in…
Descriptors: Expertise, Evidence, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs
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Murray, Frank B. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2012
The role of accreditation is to assure that the standards that uniquely define institutions and programs are adhered to so that their increasingly high costs produce solid value. In the fall 2011 issue of "The Presidency," a publication of the American Council on Education (ACE), Terry Hartle, a senior vice-president of ACE, outlined six…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Misconceptions, Accreditation (Institutions), Colleges
Murray, Frank B. – Issues in Teacher Education, 2010
Founded in 1997, the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) designed a system that balances three sources of evidence in a single accreditation system: (1) that the program's graduates are qualified, competent, and caring beginning teachers; (2) that the program faculty investigates the factors that improve program quality; and (3) that…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Program Improvement, Graduates, Program Effectiveness
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Murray, Frank B. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2009
Because there is more doubt than ever before about the accomplishments of today's college graduates, the public, employers, often the graduates themselves, and others seek assurance that a program's graduates are competent and qualified. There is now the expectation that accreditation will give them that assurance. Moreover, nearly everyone seeks…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accountability, College Programs, Program Improvement
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Murray, Frank B. – Teacher Education and Practice, 2013
Cooperating teachers (n = 684) from 40 accredited programs rated the adequacy of their student teachers' competence and some features of the institution's student-teaching program. Their ratings were at the high end of a 5-point scale (4.0+) and showed that the teachers said that both their students and the program were more than…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Program Evaluation, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Murray, Frank B. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2005
As of September 2003, there are officially two recognized accreditors for teacher education programs in the United States, each with a distinctly different approach to accreditation. The Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC), the more recently developed accreditor, has been criticized for promoting "accreditation shopping,"…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Education, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Murray, Frank B. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2001
Argues that the legitimacy of accreditation in teacher education is rooted in political consensus, power, and scholarship. Because these roots are fragile, there is no accepted concept of educational malpractice. The legitimacy of accreditation should be rooted in scholarly evidence that the program has fulfilled the claim that its graduates are…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accreditation (Institutions), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education