Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
1) Content Knowledge: Candidates demonstrate a thorough background in subject matter content that supports effective teaching in the field.
2) Pedagogical Knowledge: Candidates demonstrate knowledge of planning, guiding, and assessing learning in a variety of settings.
3) Pedagogical Content Knowledge: Candidates demonstrate an ability to transform subject matter in ways that honor the content and the students at hand.
4) Professional Commitment: Candidates act upon knowledge in a caring and professional manner.
5) Continuous Learning and Reflective Practice: Candidates demonstrate the ability to update their knowledge and skills to ensure ongoing excellence in teaching.
6) Understanding Learner Differences: Candidates demonstrate an understanding of and responsiveness to students’ group-linked and individual differences (e.g., abilities, cultures, ethnicity, gender, home language, place of origin, race, religious affiliation, sexuality, socioeconomic status).
7) Application and Integration of Digital Tools and Resources: Candidates learn to design, develop, and evaluate authentic learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources (e.g. technology used in course delivery as well as students’ use of digital tools and resources).