Morgridge Programs Receive National and International Accreditations
The 麻豆区鈥檚听听has received two significant accreditations for programs operated by the school.
罢丑别听听(TEP) has been accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). Educator accreditation is a seal of approval that assures programs prepare new teachers to know their subjects and their students and to have the clinical training that allows them to enter the classroom ready to teach effectively.
鈥淣ational accreditation denotes a commitment to best practices and continual quality improvement that we at Morgridge feel is important for our teacher candidates as well as the students and families they will serve,鈥 says听, dean of the Morgridge College. 鈥淭he programs that have CAEP accreditation are national leaders in the field, and we are very excited to be a part of this prestigious group.鈥
Preparing for CAEP accreditation is a three-year process that involves rigorous internal and external assessment and reporting, which culminates with an on-campus site review. To maintain accreditation, the program must undergo a similar review every seven to 10 years.
The TEP offers an intensive and integrated one-year professional preparation experience. Apprentice teachers receive field placement for the entire academic year.
The second accreditation comes from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) for Morgridge鈥檚 work with the听Ricks Center for Gifted Children. NAEYC is the largest nonprofit association in the United States representing early childhood education. It reflects the highest professional standards for quality young children programs.
鈥淎ccredited by both NAEYC and AdvancEd, Ricks supports all of its students in realizing their full potential,鈥 says听Anne Sweet, director of the Ricks Center. 鈥淣AEYC accreditation ensures top performance in our education of young children, including family support, teacher training, student safety and community engagement.鈥
Operated by the Morgridge College, Ricks is an extension of the college鈥檚 work in the area of gifted education. In addition to providing an educational experience for gifted children from preschool to eighth grade, the school serves as an on-campus training and research facility for graduate students specializing in curriculum, instruction and child psychology.
鈥淭he two accreditations are significant accomplishments for the Morgridge College of Education,鈥 Riley says. 鈥淭hey reflect an extraordinary amount of commitment on the part of the faculty and staff. It was a huge team effort and the cross-program support was impressive.鈥