Is Resa hard to pass?
For the past couple years, the overall pass rate for RESA submissions has been over 98%, so candidates should view the process as an opportunity to reflect on their practice and receive written feedback from an unbiased, experienced Ohio educator.
How do I become a RESA mentor?
To participate in the program as a mentor, individuals must meet the following qualifications:
- Hold or have previously held (e.g., retired teachers) a 5-year professional license, senior professional, lead professional or permanent license.
- Successfully completed the RE Mentor Academy Days 1 and 2.
What is the RESA program?
The RESA is a performance assessment that requires Resident Educators to demonstrate their knowledge and skills, as revealed in their day-to-day teaching. Performance assessments provide direct evidence, supported by written commentary, of what teachers do in the classroom.
What is the difference between the mentoring years and the performance years of the resident educator program?
While mentoring overall addresses the instructional support resident educators need as they begin their professional teaching careers, focused mentoring is specific and targeted to address teacher competencies Ohio once measured in the Resident Educator Summative Assessment (RESA).
What happens if you fail the RESA?
Based on Unsuccessful RESA Attempts According to the revised Ohio Administrative Code 3301-24-04, after three unsuccessful RESA attempts, a Resident Educator becomes ineligible for a professional license or any renewal or extension of the Resident Educator License or Alternative Resident Educator License.
How do you become a certified mentor in Ohio?
Mentor Eligibility and Certification
- Hold, or have previously held (for retired teachers), the five-year professional teaching license, or a permanent license.
- Complete the district application process and be selected to serve.
- Attend and successfully complete RE Mentor Academy Days 1 and 2 (see more details below)
How do I become a mentor teacher?
WHAT COMMON BEHAVIORS SHOULD MENTORS DEMONSTRATE TO THEIR STUDENT TEACHERS?
- Be willing to share professional skills, knowledge and expertise.
- Demonstrate a positive attitude and act as a positive role model.
- Exhibit enthusiasm in teaching and learning.
- Participate in ongoing learning and growth in teaching.
What is resident educator license?
The Resident Educator Program is designed to improve teacher retention, enhance teacher quality, and result in improved student achievement. When teachers successfully complete program requirements, including the RESA component, they become eligible for a professional teaching license.
What is the role of the mentor in the Ohio resident educator program?
Mentors: In Years 1 and 2, Resident Educators are paired with Mentors who provide individualized professional development through regular interactions with teachers. Mentors facilitate professional conversations with Resident Educators and support them through co-teaching or modeling of key practices.
Can a CPA be a CA mentor?
You must be an experienced CA member, either with us or a similarly recognised overseas body (a member of the Global Accounting Alliance). You may work with the same employer as your mentee. You can also be an external mentor, as long as you meet the Program’s requirements.