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Aug. 19, 2024

Dr. Christopher A. Koch—Leading Equity and Effectiveness in Educator Preparation through Accreditation (Part 1 of 2)

Dr. Christopher A. Koch—Leading Equity and Effectiveness in Educator Preparation through Accreditation (Part 1 of 2)

Our guest, Dr. Christopher (Chris) A. Koch, is President of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). The council is comprised of more than 550 member institutions. This episode is part one in a two-part series on Leading Equity and Effectiveness in Education Preparation through Accreditation.

 

Dr. Koch discusses how CAEP and its standards for accreditation are resources for educational equity, addressing the unique needs of individual Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs) and their states. He explains that the cooperation of diverse volunteers by expertise and institutional type are critical stakeholders for educational effectiveness.

 

Chris shares perspectives on the changing landscape of education accreditation and provides examples of CAEP’s leadership for innovation in the profession, such as achieving state agreements for certification reciprocity for graduates of CAEP accredited EPPs.

 

Your Hosts:

Dr. Jacob Easley II, PMP

Dr. Laurie Shanderson

 

 

Resources:

The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)

EDUP Accreditation Insights

Branch Alliance for Educator Diversity

The Edup Experience

Xcelerated Excellence Consulting

EDUP Xcelerated Excellence

 

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Chris Koch

Christopher A. Koch was appointed as CAEP president in October 2015. During his tenure CAEP has achieved recognition from the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and more than 500 providers have been accredited. Dr. Koch was part of the team that developed the CAEP Standards, the Gold Standard for educator preparation; the only preparation standards that maintain a connection between PreK-12 learning and the educators who prepare them.
Koch previously served 8 years as Illinois State Superintendent of Education where he worked with the higher education community to negotiate and implement standards for the preparation of teachers and administrators. He led efforts to disrupt chronically low achieving Pre-12 Illinois school districts including North Chicago and East St. Louis. Prior to serving as State Superintendent, Koch served as State Director of Special Education where he fought to ensure elementary and high school students with disabilities received access to core curriculum through co-teaching and inclusive practices. He oversaw the successful implementation of the settlement agreement resulting from the federal lawsuit Corey H. v. Board of Education [of Chicago]. He has been a strong proponent of using data to inform policy and is working to establish a P-20 longitudinal data system where pre-K to 12 student achievement data can be linked to postsecondary education and careers.
Dr. Koch served as President of the Council for Chief State School Officers in 2010-11. In addition, he was selected by the Council to serve on the Presidential transi… Read More