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New Teacher Education Programs

New Teacher Education Programs. Flow Chart of the Process for Developing a New Teacher Education Program at CUNY. Office of Academic Affairs Spring 2008. Contents. New Teacher Education Program – General Overview Step 1: Letter of Intent Step 2 :Letter of Intent to Proposal

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New Teacher Education Programs

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  1. New Teacher Education Programs Flow Chart of the Process for Developing a New Teacher Education Program at CUNY Office of Academic Affairs Spring 2008

  2. Contents • New Teacher Education Program – General Overview • Step 1: Letter of Intent • Step 2 :Letter of Intent to Proposal • Step 3: Proposal • Step 4: Proposal to CAPPR • Step 5: CAPPR to NYSED • Forms needed for this process • Glossary of Acronyms • Contact/Reference Information

  3. New Teacher Education ProgramOverview Letter of Intent (Campus) Governance Approval Letter of Intent (OAA) Initial OAA Review. Circulates for 30 days OAA Review OAA Approval Proposal (OAA) Governance Approval Proposal (Campus) OAA Approval Submit to CAPPR Sent to BOT For the next meeting BOT Approval Submit new courses to CUR for approval the next month after BOT approval You may now advertise and enroll Students Program registered by NYSED Sent to NYSED

  4. Step 1: Letter of Intent Purpose and Goals Need Letter of Intent Students Curriculum Faculty Cost Assessment

  5. Step 2 :Letter of Intent to Proposal Letter of Intent Submit to Faculty Governance at your college. Send LOI to the EVC of OAA with A copy to the Director of Program Review, Articulation And Transfer Include 2 PDF copies on 2 CD’s Following a preliminary review, it is sent to all the Presidents of the CUNY colleges. Circulate for 30 day review. Call OAA about whether or not you need 2 outside evaluations. If you need them, SED has to approve them first Collate reviews and resubmit to EVC Unlike other Graduate programs, for Teacher Ed you Skip the GAC step (GAC would make reviews and recommendations) After you have approval from the EVC (in the form of a formal response) You may officially begin your proposal

  6. Purpose and Goals Step 3: Proposal Need and Justification Include letters from potential employers if applicable or available Also include sample job postings Students Include copy of any survey Proposal Curriculum With Attached Forms: Specific Requirement Forms Section 52.21(B)(3) • 52.21.b.(3) Requirements for specific programs • Early childhood education • Childhood education • Middle childhood education • Adolescence education • Special subjects: (Dance; Family and consumer sciences; • Health education; Music; Physical education; Technology • education; Theatre; Visual Arts) • Students with disabilities: (Early childhood; Childhood; • Middle childhood; Adolescence) • Students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing • Students who are blind or visually impaired • Students with speech and language disabilities • English to speakers of other languages • Literacy: (Birth through Grade 6; Grades 5 through 12) • Career fields: (Agriculture; Business and marketing) • Specific career and technical subjects • Library media specialist • Educational technology specialist Faculty With attached SED Faculty Assignment Form Plus applicable CV’s (max of 2 pages) Cost Assessment With attached Forms: Projected Expenditures for the Proposed Program Projected Revenue Related to for the Proposed Program Projected Capital Expenditures for the Proposed Program Additional Attachments Outside Evaluations

  7. Step 4: Proposal to CAPPR Submit to Faculty Governance at your college. Proposal Submit proposal to OAA Remember to keep the CAPPR deadline in mind. Send the proposal to OAA with time to receive suggested revisions and for you to make edits ready for CAPPR’s meeting OAA requests changes OAA Approves Make the changes and Resubmit to OAA Send 55 copies to CAPPR Include 2 PDF copies on 2 CD’s

  8. Step 5: CAPPR to NYSED CAPPR considers proposal and gives Approval (Check with OAA to see how far in advance you must send this in to be placed on the CAPPR Agenda) (3-4 weeks later) Presented to the full Board of Trustees For their next meeting, which is approximately every two months After the BOT approval. Proposal is sent to SED Submit new courses to CUR for approval the next month after BOT approval The SED reviews proposal (Can take two months or up to six months) NYSED Approves, registers Program, Issues registration code and sends registration Letter SED may ask for clarification or additional information Your new program has been approved and registered! You may now advertise and enroll students.

  9. Forms needed for this process Curriculum Specific Requirement Forms Section 52.21(B)(3) Faculty Assignment Form Plus applicable CV’s (max of 2 pages) • 52.21.b.(3) Requirements for specific programs • Early childhood education • Childhood education • Middle childhood education • Adolescence education • Special subjects: (Dance; Family and consumer sciences; • Health education; Music; Physical education; Technology • education; Theatre; Visual Arts) • Students with disabilities: (Early childhood; Childhood; • Middle childhood; Adolescence) • Students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing • Students who are blind or visually impaired • Students with speech and language disabilities • English to speakers of other languages • Literacy: (Birth through Grade 6; Grades 5 through 12) • Career fields: (Agriculture; Business and marketing) • Specific career and technical subjects • Library media specialist • Educational technology specialist Cost Assessment Projected Expenditures for the Proposed Program Projected Revenue Related to for the Proposed Program Projected Capital Expenditures for the Proposed Program Additional Attachments Outside Evaluation

  10. Glossary of Acronyms APP Academic Program Planning BOT Board of Trustees CAPPR Committee on Academic Policy, Program, and Research CEO Chief Executive Officer CUR Chancellor’s University Report EVC Executive Vice Chancellor GAC Graduate Advisory Council HEGIS Higher Educational General Information Survey HEO Higher Executive Officer IRP Inventory of Registered Programs LOI Letter of Intent NYSED New York State Education Department (same as SED) OAA Office of Academic Affairs OCUE Office of College and University Evaluation PVN Personnel Vacancy Notice SED State Education Department (same as NYSED)

  11. Contact/Reference Information • OAA • If you need to contact OAA: call (212) 794-5544 or (212) 794-5493; fax (212) 794-5706; or email Ekaterina Sukhanova, the Director of Program Review, Articulation and Transfer, at Ekaterina.Sukhanova@mail.cuny.edu • NYSED • Most of the NYSED forms are in this set of appendices, however, the complete NYSED forms can be found at: www.highered.nysed.gov/ocue/tetappl.htm

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