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Resident Educators

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Summative Assessment (RESA)

Extend/Advance RE License

 

Overview

The Ohio Resident Educator Program is a comprehensive multi-year induction program resulting in Professional Licensure during which a veteran teacher serves in the role of mentor to a teacher who is new to the profession. In order to advance to a five-year professional license, resident educators must complete the Resident Educator Summative Assessment (RESA). The Ohio Resident Educator Program represents the first steps on a path of continued professional learning, leading educators to more effective practices and excellence in teaching. Green's program is designed to work in concert with the Ohio Teacher Evaluation System (OTES) and is therefore aligned closely with the Standards for Ohio's Educators.

 

Purpose

The purpose of the Ohio Resident Educator Program is to provide a program of support and formative assistance for teachers new to the profession. The program is not evaluative; rather it is designed to

  • enhance the teacher's skills;

  • retain the teacher in the district; and

  • support him/her in achieving a five-year professional license.

 

Program Components

  • The program coordinator and lead mentors organize the program, report required data to the Ohio Department of Education, and provide ongoing professional development and support for mentors and resident educators based on the level of residency.

  • Credentialed mentors provide job-embedded support, assistance and guidance to resident educators through a four-year induction cycle.

  • Resident educators and mentors work collaboratively to enable the resident educator to demonstrate mastery of the Ohio Instructional Cycle through the Resident Educator Summative Assessment.