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Adult Education Administrator's Manual

Revised August 2007

Professional Development


Credential Model CREDITS

The Texas Adult Education Credential Model is the outcome of a three-year Adult Education Credential Project conducted by the Texas State University Center for Initiatives in Education. The main objective of the project was to study the nature of the adult education workforce and to propose a credentialing process that would support the field. The GREAT Centers have been asked to develop a plan for implementation of the Texas Adult Education Credential Modell within their regions.

Participation in the Credential Model is voluntary. Teachers who desire to seek the Adult Education Credential must complete at least 150 points assigned to six different content areas:

Content Area

Points

Principles of Adult Learning

30

The Teaching-Learning Transaction with Adult Students

30

Diverse Learning Styles, Abilities and Cultures

20

Integrating Technology into Adult Learning

20

Accountability Systems

20

Contextual Learning

30


Each content area is assigned a minimum number of points which the teacher must acquire in order to be eligible for the credential. Teachers may accrue points by participating in various activities that might include a combination of the following:

  • attendance of an institute
  • university course
  • online course
  • instructor observation
  • mentorship
  • study group
  • workshop
  • conference session
  • presentation at a conference
  • development of web pages
  • instructional evaluation
  • Project IDEA
  • Teacher Action Research Externship

CREDITS

All professional development activity incurred into by instructional staff pursuing the Adult Education Credential will be entered into CREDITS, an interactive web-enabled system designed to manage, track, and report the Credentials of the Adult Education staff and the progress toward achieving that credential of individual instructors. CREDITS will be maintained at Texas Education Agency and interact with the Texas Educating Adults Management System (TEAMS) database. Educators selecting to pursue a credential must be a teacher in the Texas Educating Adults Management System (TEAMS).


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