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Conceptual Framework
Professional education programs at Western Carolina University have developed and adopted a conceptual framework that forms the foundation for our programs and articulates our values and aspirations for our teacher education graduates. The conceptual framework is symbolized by the following logo:

The following statements reflect the goals we have for Western Carolina University students during the course of their education programs. In collaboration with our B-12 partners in the region providing quality field experiences, our programs are designed to foster the development of these dispositions, knowledge and skills.
We teach our students to use their knowledge of both human development and their disciplines to effectively teach all pupils to solve problems.

Appropriate values and dispositions are central to excellent teaching. We model collaborative, caring, and intellectually stimulating learning communities so our teacher education students will create environments for all their students that encourage curiosity, foster motivation, and promote achievement of rigorous state and professional standards. We require our candidates to use state-of-the-art technology in their courses and in their field experiences.

Our vision is for candidates who are passionate, lifelong learners, who genuinely care about all students, who understand human development, who have a deep knowledge of their disciplines, who have an effective range of instructional skills including a facility with technology, and who expect and support high achievement in their students. This vision is shared, articulated, and supported throughout the curriculum, in clinical experiences, and in the formative and summative assessments.

Knowledge and Skills: Candidates learn to use their knowledge of human development and their subject matter to effectively teach all pupils to solve problems.

Candidates learn to:
• Know the subjects they teach
• Know how to teach their subjects
• Communicate effectively
• Understand and use the knowledge bases for multicultural education
• Integrate current technology into their instructional repertoire
• Understand development in children and adolescents
• Effectively organize and manage groups of students or clients
• Be proficient at solving problems
• Practice critical, independent, reflective thinking
• Use informal and formal assessment strategies appropriately
• Demonstrate professional responsibility
• Become instructional leaders
• Foster connections between schools and home, family, and community

Values and Dispositions: We attempt to foster the following values and dispositions in education candidates to ensure that all students learn.

We encourage candidates to:
• Value individual differences and demonstrate commitment to the achievement of all students
• Know and practice professional standards of integrity
• Be passionate and enthusiastic about teaching and learning
• Take initiative and have a strong sense of efficacy
• Be lifelong learners
• Strive for quality

Experience: We provide multiple, substantial, and varied experiences in schools so that candidates will have a strong base for understanding the theories and the practices to enhance all students’ learning.

We require our candidates to:
• Learn through field-based experiences such as observations and internships
• Systematically reflect on practice
• Draw on their own life experiences, and reflect on the impact of culture on learning in diverse settings
• Help their students connect life experiences to new learning
• Use a variety of available technological resources and
• use their skills to increase the technology skills of their students and other school professionals

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