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Advanced Program Candidate Competency at Completion

Measure 3:  Candidate competency at completion

  • Praxis Content Exam Scores: 

Praxis Professional School Counselor test measures whether entry-level school counselors have the standards-relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities believed necessary for competent professional practice. The test is designed to follow the ASCA School Counselor Professional Standards & Competencies. These standards and competencies provide an overview of the mindsets and behaviors school counselors must possess to meet the rigorous demands of the school counseling profession and the needs of students in grades pre-K through 12*Note: Exam updated from 5421 to 5422 in 2022-2023 Academic Year.

Praxis Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision (ELAS) test is designed to measure the extent to which entry-level school leaders demonstrate the standards-relevant knowledge and skills necessary for competent professional practice. The content of the ELAS assessment was defined by a national committee of expert practitioners and preparation faculty and confirmed by a national survey of the field.

Praxis School Superintendent Assessment measures whether entry-level superintendents demonstrate the standards-relevant knowledge and skills necessary for competent professional practice. The content of the SSA was defined by a national committee of expert practitioners and preparation faculty and confirmed by a national survey of the field. The SSA exam is aligned with the 2015 Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL) and the National Educational Leadership Preparation (NELP) standards. 

Praxis Reading Specialist test is intended primarily for persons who have advanced academic preparation and/or who are being considered for supervisory or instructional positions related to the teaching of reading instruction in grades K-12. The content is based largely on the 2017 Standards for the Preparation of Literacy Professionals created by the International Literacy Association. *Note: Exam updated from 5301 to 5302 in 2020-2021 Academic Year.

Praxis Special Education: Core Knowledge and Applications test is designed for examinees who plan to teach in a special education program at any grade level from preschool through grade 12. The questions on the test assess an examinee's knowledge of the basic principles of special education and the application of these principles to realistic situations. The content of this test is based largely on the Special Educator Professional Preparation Standards created by the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).


The table below provides information on the performance of the candidates in Doane University College of Education’s Advanced Level Programs on  assessments used by Nebraska Department of Education for certification within areas of School Counseling, Educational Administration (Principal and Superintendent), Reading Specialist, and Special Education.  

Advanced Program Praxis Content Exams
(Pass Rates by School Year and Content Area)

Academic Year

Number Taking Assessment

Number Passing Assessment

Pass Rate

Average Scaled Score

Assessment
Cut Score

Professional School Counselor (5421/5422) 

*Note: Exam updated from 5421 to 5422 in 2022-2023 Academic Year; scores of both exams noted in chart below.

2022-2023 (5422) 19 12   63% 165.74 159
2022-2023 (5421) 8 8 100% 172.38 156
2021-2022 33 33 100% 170.58 156
2020-2021 15 13   87% 169.93 156
Combined 75 66   88% 169.42  

 

Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision (5412)

2022-2023

54

54

100%

172.54

146

2021-2022

47

45

  96%

167.40

146 

2020-2021

63

63

100%

170.14

146

Combined

164

162

  99%

170.15

 

 

School Superintendent Assessment (6991)

2022-2023

10

9

90%

170.10

162

2021-2022

5

2

40%

167.20

162

2020-2021

8

7

88%

175.63

162

Combined

23

18

78%

171.39

 

 

Reading Specialist (5301/5302)

*Note: Exam updated from 5301 to 5302 in 2020-2021 Academic Year; 2021-2022 scores reflect new 5302 exam results.

2022-2023

3

--

(N<5)

(N<5)

165

2021-2022

3

--

(N<5)

(N<5)

165

2020-2021

2

--

(N<5)

(N<5)

164

Combined

8

7

88%

172.75

 

 

Special Education: Core Knowledge and Applications (5354)

2022-2023

1

--

(N<5)

(N<5)

151

2021-2022

3

--

(N<5)

(N<5)

151

2020-2021

2

--

(N<5)

(N<5)

151

Combined

6

6

100%

178.67

 

 

  • Doane Program Assessment Data: 

School Counseling 

Ethics Exam (Tier 1 program checkpoint - required for all students to pass on to next Tier of program)

Average Score Fall 2022: 91.25% | Pass Rate Fall 2022: 100%

Average Score Spring 2023: 89.14% | Pass Rate Spring 2022: 90%

 

'Closing the Gap' Data Project (Tier 2 program checkpoint - required for all students to pass on to next Tier of program) - projects are rated on a 5-point scale with the chart below displaying average scores for 22 students in the 2023 Spring semester. 

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Chart displaying data for School Counseling Closing the Gap Data Project for Spring 2023

 

Internship Final Evaluation (Tier 3 program checkpoint - final evaluation before recommendation for certification) - evaluation is completed by student's K-12 site supervisor and uses a 0-1-2 scale to measure criteria from the ASCA Management System/Accountability, Counseling and Skill Development, and Professional Behaviors categories. Charts below display average scores for 7 students in Fall 2022 and 24 students in Spring 2023. 

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Chart displaying data for School Counseling Internship Evaluation of students for the Fall 2022 semester.

 

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Chart displaying data for School Counseling Internship Evaluation of students for the Spring 2023 semester.

 

Educational Leadership 

Field Experience Assessment - students complete a self-evaluation and the student's K-12 collaborative mentor completes the same assessment every Fall and Spring semester throughout the two-year program. The 2022-23 Cadres included 103 total students, with average scores for Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 displayed below; scores are based on a 4-point scale. 

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Chart displaying data for Educational Leadership Collaborative Mentor evaluation of students for the 2022-23 Academic Year.

 

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Chart displaying data for Educational Leadership student self-evaluation for the 2022-23 Academic Year.

 

Educational Leadership Outcome Self-Evaluation - students complete a self-evaluation based on the Educational Leadership Program Outcomes in the Spring semester of their final year. Charts below display the average score results from 85 second-year students, and the scores are based on a 4-point scale. 

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Chart displaying data for Educational Leadership Program Outcome self-evaluation for the 2023 Spring semester.

 

Educational Leadership School Improvement Project Evaluation - students complete a self-evaluation and program instructors also assess the student's School Improvement Project (SIP) in the Spring semester of their final year. Chart below displays the combined average score results for second year students from Spring 2023, and the scores are based on a 5-point scale. 

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Chart displaying data for Educational Leadership Program School Improvement Project evaluation for the 2023 Spring semester.

 

Education Specialist

Data Analysis Project - students complete data analysis project and presentation in the second year of the 3-year Cadre program. Each area is scored on a 5-point scale and data displayed below encompasses results for 20 students enrolled in Cadre 9.

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Chart displaying data for Education Specialist Data Analysis Project evaluation for the Fall 2022 Semester.

 

End of Program Student Self-Evaluation - students complete a self-evaluation in year 3, at the end of their program. Each area is scored on a 5-point scale and data displayed below encompasses average score results for 14 students enrolled in Cadre 8.

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Chart displaying data for Education Specialist End of Program Self-Evaluation for the Fall 2022 semester.

 

 

Reading Specialist Endorsement  and Special Education Endorsement 

Internship Impact on Student Learning Project - students participate in a case study project in their internship course for both the Reading Specialist and Special Education endorsement. Chart below displays average score results for 7 students combined from Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 sections of Reading Specialist Endorsement Internship course. Each area is scored on a 5-point scale.

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Chart displaying data for Reading Specialist Internship Project for Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 combined.

 

*For the 2022-23 Academic Year, Special Education program had too few completers to display full data for these assessments but the data is tracked internally to ensure that students are meeting program outcomes and national standards.