Educator Preparation I & II (2022)
Other Mississippi CTE sets
- Cyber Foundations 1 (2020)
- Information and Communication Technology I (2014): Grades 6, 7, 8
- Information and Communication Technology II (2014): Grades 6, 7, 8
- Cyber Foundations 2 (2020)
- Advanced Technical Mathematics (2021): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Cyber Foundations II (2025)
- Early Childhood Education (2022)
- Exploring Computer Science (2025)
- Graphic Design I (2023)
- Graphic Design II (2023)
- Business, Marketing, and Finance: Units 10-20 Only (2020)
- Broadcast Journalism: Publications & Productions
- Business, Marketing, and Finance (2025)
- Culinary Arts I (2025)
- Culinary Arts II (2025)
Other Mississippi CTE sets
- Cyber Foundations 1 (2020)
- Information and Communication Technology I (2014): Grades 6, 7, 8
- Information and Communication Technology II (2014): Grades 6, 7, 8
- Cyber Foundations 2 (2020)
- Advanced Technical Mathematics (2021): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
- Cyber Foundations II (2025)
- Early Childhood Education (2022)
- Exploring Computer Science (2025)
- Graphic Design I (2023)
- Graphic Design II (2023)
- Business, Marketing, and Finance: Units 10-20 Only (2020)
- Broadcast Journalism: Publications & Productions
- Business, Marketing, and Finance (2025)
- Culinary Arts I (2025)
- Culinary Arts II (2025)
Program Orientation1
- 1
Adhere to the policies and procedures of the educator preparation program. DOK11.1
- a
Review the curriculum, school, and program policies that help to promote safety and student success.1.1.a
- 1
Academics1.1.a.1
- 2
Attendance1.1.a.2
- 3
Discipline1.1.a.3
- 4
Dress code1.1.a.4
- 5
Safety (e.g., equipment safety, technology use, etc.)1.1.a.5
- 6
Student organizations (e.g., Educator’s Rising, FCCLA, SkillsUSA, etc.)1.1.a.6
- 7
Transportation1.1.a.7
- 1
- a
- 2
Develop employability and job-seeking skills to prepare for a career in education. DOK11.2
- a
Identify personal characteristics, professional qualities, and skills associated with the roles of an effective teacher.1.2.a
- b
Research employment opportunities, salaries, and job benefits associated with various levels of teaching including elementary, secondary, and postsecondary.1.2.b
- c
Describe the education and training requirements necessary to obtain a teaching position through various pathways and program options.1.2.c
- 1
Content areas1.2.c.1
- 2
Alternative route1.2.c.2
- 3
Traditional route1.2.c.3
- 4
Educator preparation programs (EPP)1.2.c.4
- 5
Teacher academies1.2.c.5
- 1
- a
- 3
Describe the organizational structure, professional standards, and social issues that affect education and schools. DOK11.3
- a
Identify the roles, responsibilities, and funding sources within the federal, state, and local levels of education.1.3.a
- 1
U.S. Department of Education1.3.a.1
- 2
Mississippi Department of Education1.3.a.2
- 3
School districts1.3.a.3
- 4
School buildings1.3.a.4
- 1
- b
Discuss the relationship between schools and communities and the impact of social problems, such as poverty and violence.1.3.b
- 1
Examine the role of professional organizations in the teaching profession.1.3.b.1
- 2
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)1.3.b.2
- 3
National Education Association (NEA)1.3.b.3
- 4
Educational Testing Service (ETS)1.3.b.4
- 1
- a
- 4
Create a professional portfolio that demonstrates abilities, experiences, and skills. DOK31.4
- a
Include the following items in the portfolio:1.4.a
- 1
Teaching philosophy1.4.a.1
- 2
Cover letter1.4.a.2
- 3
Résumé1.4.a.3
- 4
Work samples1.4.a.4
- 5
References1.4.a.5
- 6
Follow-up letter1.4.a.6
- 1
- a
History and Trends in American Education2
- 1
Explain how historical people and events shaped the American education system.DOK22.1
- a
Describe how significant events and trends impacted American education during the colonial period (1600-1776).2.1.a
- 1
European migration2.1.a.1
- 2
Apprenticeships2.1.a.2
- 3
Dame schools2.1.a.3
- 4
Religious influences2.1.a.4
- 1
- b
Describe how conditions and people influenced American education during the early national period (1776-1840).2.1.b
- 1
Rural living2.1.b.1
- 2
Benjamin Franklin2.1.b.2
- 3
Thomas Jefferson2.1.b.3
- 1
- c
Explain how significant people and events impacted the American education system during the common school period (1840-1880).2.1.c
- 1
Horace Mann2.1.c.1
- 2
Oregon Trail2.1.c.2
- 3
African Americans2.1.c.3
- 4
Friedrich Froebel2.1.c.4
- 5
Morrill Act2.1.c.5
- 1
- d
Explain the significance of people and events that shaped the American education system during the progressive period (1880-1921).2.1.d
- 1
Industrial Revolution2.1.d.1
- 2
Reform movement2.1.d.2
- 3
John Dewey2.1.d.3
- 4
Maria Montessori2.1.d.4
- 5
Career and technical education2.1.d.5
- 1
- e
Describe the impact of the 1920s Great Depression Era (1921-1949) on the American education system.2.1.e
- a
- 2
Explain how people and events helped to develop the modern American education system. DOK22.2
- a
Describe the significance of events on the American education system during the period from 1940 to 1970.2.2.a
- 1
Brown v. Board of Education2.2.a.1
- 2
Civil Rights Act of 19642.2.a.2
- 3
Elementary and Secondary Education Act2.2.a.3
- 4
Project Head Start2.2.a.4
- 1
- b
Explain the impact of events and trends on the American education system from 1970 to 1990.2.2.b
- 1
Desegregation and busing2.2.b.1
- 2
Bilingual education2.2.b.2
- 3
Equal Opportunity in Education Act (Title IX)2.2.b.3
- 4
Education for All Handicapped Children Act2.2.b.4
- 1
- c
Describe how events and trends influenced American education from 1990 to 2010.2.2.c
- 1
Technology2.2.c.1
- 2
Accountability2.2.c.2
- 3
No Child Left Behind Act2.2.c.3
- 4
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)2.2.c.4
- 5
Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (i.e., Perkins V)2.2.c.5
- 1
- a
Human Growth and Development3
- 1
Explain the significance of human growth and development on the learning and teaching processes. DOK23.1
- a
Describe the general changes in abilities and behaviors associated with the four main types of human development (i.e., physical, cognitive, social, and emotional).3.1.a
- b
Explain the contributions of major developmental theories to human development.3.1.b
- 1
Heredity versus environment3.1.b.1
- 2
Pavlov’s classical conditioning3.1.b.2
- 3
Thorndike’s law of effect3.1.b.3
- 4
Skinner’s operant conditioning3.1.b.4
- 5
Bandura’s social cognitive theory3.1.b.5
- 6
Piaget’s stages of cognitive development3.1.b.6
- 7
Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory3.1.b.7
- 8
Kolb’s experiential learning theory3.1.b.8
- 9
Erikson’s psychosocial theory3.1.b.9
- 10
Kohlberg’s theory of moral development3.1.b.10
- 1
- a
- 2
Identify the stages of human growth and development and describe the progression of learning abilities with each phase. DOK13.2
- a
Describe the major characteristics of growth and development for preschool-age children.3.2.a
- 1
Physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development3.2.a.1
- 2
Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s developmental theories3.2.a.2
- 3
Developmentally appropriate activities and guidance3.2.a.3
- 1
- b
Describe the major characteristics of growth and development for children ages 5-7.3.2.b
- 1
Physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development3.2.b.1
- 2
Kindergarten-ready skills3.2.b.2
- 3
Piaget’s and Erikson’s developmental theories3.2.b.3
- 4
Describe the major characteristics of growth and development for children ages 8-12.3.2.b.4
- 5
Physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development3.2.b.5
- 6
Piaget’s and Kohlberg’s developmental theories3.2.b.6
- 1
- c
Describe the major characteristics of growth and development for teenage students.3.2.c
- 1
Physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development3.2.c.1
- 2
Piaget’s developmental theory3.2.c.2
- 1
- a
Diverse Learners4
- 1
Demonstrate the importance of supporting diverse learners in the classroom. DOK24.1
- a
Identify characteristics of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles.4.1.a
- b
Define multiple intelligences and identify the characteristics associated with each type.4.1.b
- 1
Logical4.1.b.1
- 2
Spatial4.1.b.2
- 3
Kinesthetic4.1.b.3
- 4
Linguistic4.1.b.4
- 5
Musical4.1.b.5
- 6
Naturalistic4.1.b.6
- 1
- c
Apply differentiated instructional practices for the various learning styles.4.1.c
- a
- 2
Demonstrate strategies to address the needs of exceptional learners in the classroom. DOK24.2
- a
Explain the process to identify gifted and talented learners based on students’ characteristics and unique abilities.4.2.a
- b
Relate lesson adaptations and special programs to meet the needs of gifted and talented learners.4.2.b
- c
Describe the characteristics of the general types of disabilities and disorders (i.e., developmental, intellectual, and learning).4.2.c
- d
various types of disabilities in the special population4.2.d
- 1
Intellectual4.2.d.1
- 2
Learning4.2.d.2
- 3
Emotional or behavioral4.2.d.3
- 4
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)4.2.d.4
- 5
Autism spectrum4.2.d.5
- 6
Communication4.2.d.6
- 7
Hearing loss or deafness4.2.d.7
- 8
Low vision or blindness4.2.d.8
- 1
- e
Explain the processes and support systems designed to address the educational needs of learners with disabilities.4.2.e
- 1
Individualized Education Program (IEP)4.2.e.1
- 2
Section 504 services4.2.e.2
- 3
Educational placement (i.e., mainstreaming, inclusion, special education)4.2.e.3
- 4
Tier process4.2.e.4
- 5
Performance levels of academic achievement and functional performance (PLAAF)4.2.e.5
- 1
- a
- 3
Identify methods to support English language learners (ELL) or students with limited English proficiency (LEP). DOK14.3
Learning Environments5
- 1
Develop strategies to create safe, engaging, and respectful classroom environments. DOK25.1
- a
Define classroom management and describe how certain factors help to create an engaging and stimulating learning environment.5.1.a
- 1
Sense of community5.1.a.1
- 2
Respect5.1.a.2
- 3
Student involvement5.1.a.3
- 4
Positive relationships5.1.a.4
- 5
Visual displays and materials5.1.a.5
- 1
- a
- 2
Demonstrate effective classroom management styles that promote teaching and learning processes. DOK25.2
- a
Discuss the purpose of classroom management styles and the different types of management styles of teachers.5.2.a
- 1
Authoritarian5.2.a.1
- 2
Authoritative5.2.a.2
- 3
Indulgent5.2.a.3
- 4
Permissive5.2.a.4
- 1
- b
Apply classroom management strategies that promote student engagement during the learning process.5.2.b
- 1
Lesson relevance5.2.b.1
- 2
Varied instructional strategies5.2.b.2
- 3
Individual and group activities5.2.b.3
- 4
Transitions5.2.b.4
- 1
- c
Demonstrate the proper use of strategies to avoid, minimize, and address behavior problems in the classroom.5.2.c
- 1
Behavior management plan5.2.c.1
- 2
Classroom rules and procedures5.2.c.2
- 3
Personal responsibility5.2.c.3
- 4
Routines5.2.c.4
- 5
Seat assignments5.2.c.5
- 6
Keep records5.2.c.6
- 7
Parental involvement5.2.c.7
- 1
- a
- 3
Create a physical classroom environment that is safe and effective for instruction. DOK35.3
- a
Design physical spaces that allow for the ease of mobility, teaching, and supervision within a classroom.5.3.a
- b
Establish classroom safety procedures to follow in the event of emergencies, such as evacuation, lockdown, and shelter-in-place.5.3.b
- a
Career and Professional Development6
- 1
Adhere to the philosophy and policies of the educator preparation program. DOK16.1
- a
Review the curriculum, school, and program policies that help to promote safety and success.6.1.a
- 1
Academics6.1.a.1
- 2
Attendance6.1.a.2
- 3
Career portfolio6.1.a.3
- 4
Discipline6.1.a.4
- 5
Dress code6.1.a.5
- 6
Safety6.1.a.6
- 7
Student organizations6.1.a.7
- 8
Transportation6.1.a.8
- 1
- a
- 2
Develop professional skills, materials, and resources to pursue a position in the teaching profession. DOK36.2
- a
Prepare professional documents to practice the interview process.6.2.a
- 1
Cover letter6.2.a.1
- 2
Résumé6.2.a.2
- 3
References6.2.a.3
- 4
Follow-up or thank-you letter6.2.a.4
- 5
Update skills, work samples, and teaching philosophy in student portfolio.6.2.a.5
- 1
- b
Participate in a mock job interview to demonstrate employability skills for a teaching position.6.2.b
- a
- 3
Demonstrate the benefits of professional memberships, community involvement, and ongoing professional development. DOK26.3
- a
Mississippi Association for Career and Technical Education (MS ACTE) conference6.3.a
- b
Educator’s Rising competitions6.3.b
- c
Subject area organizations6.3.c
- d
Service-learning projects6.3.d
- a
Instructional Planning7
- 1
Develop instructional materials that meet educational standards and students’ learning goals. DOK37.1
- a
Examine components of state academic and CTE curriculum frameworks.7.1.a
- 1
Standards7.1.a.1
- 2
Competencies7.1.a.2
- 3
Objectives7.1.a.3
- 1
- b
Design a lesson plan.7.1.b
- 1
Prepare an opening (i.e., hook, introduction, and anticipatory set).7.1.b.1
- 2
List materials, equipment, supplies, preparations, and instructional resources.7.1.b.2
- 3
Illustrate the appropriate sequence of instruction (e.g., guided, direct, or independent practice).7.1.b.3
- 4
Identify assessment strategies.7.1.b.4
- 5
Prepare a closing to the lesson.7.1.b.5
- 6
Provide enrichment/remediation.7.1.b.6
- 1
- c
Modify lesson plans to accommodate learning styles and differences, including special needs and gifted learners.7.1.c
- a
- 2
Demonstrate instructional strategies that meet educational standards and students’ learning goals. DOK37.2
- a
Identify the differences between teacher-centered and learner-centered instructional methods.7.2.a
- 1
Lectures7.2.a.1
- 2
Discussions7.2.a.2
- 3
Guided notes7.2.a.3
- 4
Cooperative learning7.2.a.4
- 5
Flipped classroom7.2.a.5
- 6
Student presentations7.2.a.6
- 1
- b
Explain how and when to use various instructional techniques that reinforce the learning process.7.2.b
- 1
Scaffolding7.2.b.1
- 2
Examples7.2.b.2
- 3
Modeling7.2.b.3
- 4
Pacing7.2.b.4
- 5
Closure7.2.b.5
- 6
Questions (e.g., levels of difficulty, open-ended, etc.)7.2.b.6
- 1
- c
Compare the components of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy and Webb’s Depth of Knowledge (DOK) models.7.2.c
- d
Deliver a lesson utilizing a lesson plan designed with strategies to meet standards and objectives.7.2.d
- a
Instructional Technology8
- 1
Implement technology to enhance the teaching and learning processes.DOK28.1
- a
Explain how technology has been used to overcome obstacles in education and make learning more accessible (e.g., distance education, online learning, virtual schools, etc.).8.1.a
- b
Identify the purpose and difference between various learning management systems (LMS).8.1.b
- 1
Canvas8.1.b.1
- 2
Moodle8.1.b.2
- 3
Schoology8.1.b.3
- 4
Google Classroom8.1.b.4
- 1
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Demonstrate the tools and functions of a LMS for instructional purposes.8.1.c
- 1
Assignments8.1.c.1
- 2
Discussion boards8.1.c.2
- 3
Gradebooks8.1.c.3
- 4
Journals8.1.c.4
- 5
Videos8.1.c.5
- 6
Quizzes8.1.c.6
- 1
- a
- 2
Plan a classroom and online lesson that incorporates interactive technology tools to engage students. DOK38.2
- a
Utilize interactive technology in a classroom and online lesson.8.2.a
- 1
Edpuzzle8.2.a.1
- 2
Edmodo8.2.a.2
- 3
FlipGrid8.2.a.3
- 4
Headspace8.2.a.4
- 5
Kahoot8.2.a.5
- 1
- a
Assessment Strategies9
- 1
Explain the role of assessments in the instructional and learning processes. DOK29.1
- a
Describe the purpose of assessment.9.1.a
- b
Distinguish between formative and summative assessment strategies.9.1.b
- c
Construct and appropriately apply various types of assessment strategies.9.1.c
- 1
Checklists9.1.c.1
- 2
Observations9.1.c.2
- 3
Rubrics9.1.c.3
- 4
Standardized tests9.1.c.4
- 5
Teacher-developed tests9.1.c.5
- 6
Exit tickets9.1.c.6
- 1
- d
Develop assessment strategies that align to instructional objectives, Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy, or Webb’s DOK.9.1.d
- a
- 2
Apply strategies to improve teaching and learning activities based on assessment results.DOK29.2
- a
Identify the purpose of feedback.9.2.a
- b
Describe methods that provide information to students about their learning and growth (e.g., grades, informal, personalized feedback, etc.).9.2.b
- c
Recognize indicators that determine when and how to reteach learning objectives.9.2.c
- a
Frequently asked questions
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- 2022 Educator Preparation (2)
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