- The faculty/staff member will schedule a meeting to discuss the professional dispositional issue that is of concern with the teacher candidate.
- The meeting will be scheduled to take place face-to-face. However, in extenuating circumstances, the meeting may take place virtually via video conference.
- The faculty/staff member will be prepared to provide a copy of the FTT policy to the student at the time of the meeting.
- The faculty/staff member will begin the meeting by informing the student that the meeting is an informal level of review. Its intention is to result in an action plan to help support the student with the dispositional concern(s).
- The faculty/staff member will lead a discussion about the dispositional concerns providing supportive documents and/or other documented evidence that is/are of concern. The student may categorize the concern(s) as low, medium, or high level of concern.
- The faculty/staff member will fill out the Dispositional Concerns Referral and Growth Action Plan agreed upon by faculty/staff member and the student. A copy of the documents will be provided to the student.
- The faculty/staff member will submit the form and necessary documentation via email or as a hard copy to the Director of the Office of Educator Preparation and Accountability (OEPA).
- The faculty/staff member will meet with the student 14 days after the initial meeting to discuss progress made on the growth plan, document it in writing and submit it to the Director of OEPA.
- If the dispositional concern(s) are severe and continue to persist, the faculty/staff member will inform the Director of OEPA, who will inform the Department Chair and provide documentation.
- The Department Chair will forward the form with attached documentation to the CEP Educator Preparation Faculty Committee Chair who will schedule a meeting with the committee to review the case and make recommendations.
This process has been approved on 01-17-2020 and is effective beginning Fall 2020.