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Agenda Plus
School Board of Clay County
November 7, 2019 - Regular School Board Meeting
Title
C8 - Resident Clinical Faculty Memorandum of Understanding between Clay County District Schools and University of North Florida
Description

As part of a collaborative effort to simultaneously improve PreK-12 education and teacher preparation, The University of North Florida and the School Board of Clay County, Florida agree cooperatively participate in providing two Resident Clinical Faculty to the Professional Development Schools Network during the 2019-2020 academic year. The program will provide the District with an opportunity to implement new organizational structures and ways of teaching and learning which will enhance student learning and link professional development with Pre K-12 student learning.

At the same time, this program provides an opportunity for the University of North Florida College of Education and Human Services to enhance the internship and field experience component of its teacher preparation program by forging stronger linkages with the District and by providing opportunities for teams of university students to work with teachers who are implementing effective and innovative teaching strategies.
 

Based on the 9 Essentials for Professional Development Schools as outlined by the National Association for Professional Development Schools, Resident Clinical Faculty mentor approximately 100 interns/pre-interns from the University of North Florida who are seeking certification in teaching at three PDS schools: Grove Park Elementary, Orange Park Junior High and Orange Park High Schools.

Gap Analysis

Without the Memorandum of Understanding with the University of North Florida for the PDS model, pre-service interns/pre-interns would not receive the level of coaching, support and mentorship that accompanies the PDS model.

Previous Outcomes

Clay County District Schools and the University of North Florida have partnered in providing support to pre-service teachers for many years (the program formerly known as SPRINT).  Since 2017, the institutions have partnered to provide more intensive support for pre-service teachers through the PDS Model.  Since the PDS model inception, 4 Interns have been hired as teachers in the district.  

Expected Outcomes

As a result of the PDS partnership with the University of North Florida, future teachers of Clay County students will gain more on-the-job learning and be better prepared for the rigors of the classroom.  Currently, there are 41 pre-interns at the elementary level, 51 secondary pre-interns and 10 interns (5 elementary and 5 secondary). 

Strategic Plan Goal

Goal 5: Develop and support great educators, support personnel, and leaders.   

Strategy 5.1: Recruit, screen, hire, and retain top candidates that reflect the diversity of each school, our district, and community.

Recommendation

That the Clay County School Board approve the Resident Clinical Faculty Memorandum of Understanding between Clay County District Schools and the University of North Florida.

Contact
Terry Connor, Chief Academic Officer, 904.336.9405, terrence.connor@myoneclay.net
Financial Impact
$76,704.09-50% of the Total Salary and Benefits
Review Comments
Attachments
MOU - Clay County w Compensation 29-20.pdf