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Page 1: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

National Quality

Program Standards

New Jersey State Rollout09/25/2009

Page 2: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

Creators of NQPS

NCAE

B&I NAAE

AAAE USDE

NASAE NFFA

Council

Alumni

NFRBMEA

PAS NYFEA

ACTE

Page 3: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

7 Keys of Local Program Success

• Program Design and Instruction (Classroom and Laboratory)

• Experiential Learning• Leadership Development• School and Community Partnerships• Marketing• Certified Agriculture Teachers and

Professional Growth• Program Planning and Evaluation

Page 4: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

Why National Quality Program Standards?

• We lack consistency in our delivery across the country.

• Some states had no program standards at all.

• To help focus the local program toward common goals and features.

• Validate what we do in the academic community.

• Engage partners in the delivery of agricultural education.

Page 5: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

How do we use the NQPS’s?

• It is a formative assessment of where you are right now in your delivery of a total agricultural education experience.

• It is NOT high stakes testing.• It is for guidance and support.• It is ideas and resources to help

strengthen the teacher and the program.

Page 6: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

What are the desired outcomes of using NQPS’s?

• BALANCE of Program Quality• Program improvement (thus the name)• Community/Administration involvement• Increase teacher retention• Increase student learning• Better circumstance for the effective

agriculture teacher/program• Provide direction as to

prioritization/focus of improvement

Page 7: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

Forces of Agricultural Education

Classroom

Instruction

(Rigor)

Experiential Learning

(Relevance)

Leadership Development

(Relationships)

Page 8: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

Local Team Ag Ed

Advisory CouncilAlumniA

dmin

istr

atio

n

Parents Students

Fellow

Teachers

Local Foundation

Successful Agricultural Education Department

Page 9: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

Assessment Tool

• Rating scale– 4: Exemplary or Advanced– 3: Promising or Proficient– 2: Improving or Basic– 1: Struggling or Needs Improvement– 0: Non-existent and Where is it?

Page 10: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

Summary Page

• Record score for each indicator• Rank each standard for 0-4

• 0 = non-existent• 1 = struggling• 2 = improving• 3 = promising• 4 = exemplary

• Print each result page for your records and referral.

Page 11: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

Priority Area(s) for Focus in 2009-2010 School Year

• As a team, identify the 1, possibly 2 areas that you will focus on improving for the coming school year

• You will develop an action plan outline that will ID potential strategies to be implemented toward improving the priority area(s)

Page 12: National Quality Program Standards New Jersey State Rollout 09/25/2009.

Next steps

• Share your results with other members of your Local Team Ag Ed

• Register with the NAAE Communities of Practice (www.naae.org )

• Form/reinvigorate/energize your advisory council

• Make this your professional growth plan for 2009-2010 school year


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