Teacher Work Sample

Teacher in front of a classroom reading off a paper.

Student teachers must complete a Teacher Work Sample (TWS) that follows the Renaissance Teacher Work Sample Model. This performance-based assessment is composed of seven sections through which teacher candidates analyze the contextual factors of the setting in which they are student teaching, design and implement instruction and assessment, analyze student learning, and reflect on their own performance.

The Vision

Successful teacher candidates support learning by designing a Teacher Work Sample that employs various strategies, building on each student’s strengths, needs, and prior experiences. Through this performance assessment, they provide credible evidence of their ability to facilitate learning by meeting TWS standards:

The Assignment

The TWS contains seven teaching processes identified by research and best practice as fundamental to improving student learning. Each Teaching Process is followed by a TWS Standard, the Task, a Prompt, and a Rubric that define various levels of performance on the standard. The Standards and Rubrics will be used to evaluate your TWS. The Prompts (or directions) help you document the extent to which you have met each standard.

You are required to teach a comprehensive unit. Before you teach the unit, you will describe contextual factors, identify learning goals based on your state or district content standards, create an assessment plan designed to measure student performance before (pre-assessment), during (formative assessment), and after (post-assessment), and plan for your instruction. After you teach the unit, you will analyze student learning and then reflect upon and evaluate your teaching as related to student learning.

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