Competency #7: CS Professionalism
Deliverable
[CREDIT: This activity was developed by Michelle Meier and Corey Rogers and expanded by the State of Iowa CS Working Group by providing consistency metrics for evaluation.]
I would like to have you complete a self-assessment regarding how well you feel you are meeting those standards as a CS Professional. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to set some goals for improving. The good news - if you attended the CoP last week, congratulations. You have likely done a significant part of this! The only thing remaining MAY be submitting your results.
Open and then save your own copy of the CSTA Teacher Standards Self-Reflection Checklist.
- Review the individual standards within each of the five standards checklists (individual tabs in the spreadsheet).
- For each, note your own level of proficiency:
- Not Yet
- Proficient
- Advanced
- For each, note your Evidence of Proficiency. This could include
- Lessons plans
- Courses completed
- Professional Learning Certificates
- Book study participation
- Professional organization participation
- Videos
- Results of survey of students
- Note your own Reflections & Next Steps (planned targeted professional learning opportunities, etc.)
- Collaboration with peers, mentor teachers, teachers in other subject areas Planned professional learning
- Twitter chats
- Book studies
- Community engagement
- Externship Refer to the checklist and update, as needed, to reflect your continuous learning.
Once again, we are using your self assessment as an evaluation tool to help us continue to redefine our program. Thus, we would ask you to share your final results with us by submitting your final self-assessment via this form.
Evaluation
- Please submit your self assessment results using the form provided.
- The deadline for this is no later than 8:00 AM on Wednesday, November 12th
- This is evaluated as a competency demo.
- Since this is almost entirely a self-assessment there are not right or wrong answers. Only evidence that you have put effort into the process. This is likely a 0/4 evaluation unless there is clear evidence you did not put sufficient time into this self-assessment/reflection.