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Exemplary clinical models of teacher education / Sara R. Helfrich, Sara L. Hartman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Helfrich, Sara R., author.
Hartman, Sara Lohrman, author.
Series:
Advances in teacher education.
Advances in teacher education
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teachers--Training of--United States.
Teachers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (185 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing Inc., [2023]
Summary:
"Across settings, teacher education programs utilize innovative practices to prepare teacher candidates, yet rarely is this work shared in a way that is accessible to stakeholders. This book presents exemplary models utilized by universities in a variety of settings, with the objective of sharing with readers a sampling of research-based teacher preparation models that are currently in place at accredited universities and colleges across the country, in an effort to help others that are developing or redesigning their programs. Authors of the included chapters focused on the setting in which their college/university is located. Location impacts every aspect of a clinical model of teacher preparation, including the number and proximity of placements that are available for teacher candidates, access to resources, and diversity of experiences. The authors, in describing their clinical model, address how their location impacts their model, sharing information about the resources to which they have access, how they make use of available resources in potentially unique ways, as well as how they overcome a lack of resources to provide a meaningful and diverse experience for their candidates. Readers will be able to use this book to learn more about how similar colleges/universities are embracing their locations and resources to further the learning of their candidates and to implement these ideas within their own programs. All those involved in teacher preparation - state-level policy makers, university and P-12 administrators, and educators who bridge university and school settings to work together to prepare teacher candidates - will benefit from this book. It can serve as a resource for these individuals to help inform them of how universities and colleges across the country are implementing a clinically-based teacher preparation program so that they have a model for creating, implementing, assessing, and maintaining their own program. Additionally, teacher education faculty and staff may utilize it for help with self-studies and accreditation purposes, and as a text to use within courses in principal and/or superintendent preparatory programs"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Foreword / Renée A. Middleton
Introduction / Sara R. Helfrich and Sara L. Hartman
Chapter 1. Defining new teacher competencies in and as a diverse community of educator preparation stakeholders / Michelle Dean and Brian Sevier
Chapter 2. A reimagined research-based clinical model of educator preparation / Sara R. Helfrich, Sara L. Hartman, Danielle Dani, Mathew Felton-Koestler, Lisa Harrison, Courtney Koestler, Dianne M. Gut-Zippert, Marcy Keifer Kennedy, Simone Hicks, and Renée A. Middleton
Chapter 3. Just in time: Meeting the diverse needs of today's teacher candidates / Juliann Dupuis, Lisa Pallett, and Kelly Byrne Bull
Chapter 4. The 21st century schools partnership: A model for placing qualified teachers in classrooms / Linda Quinn and Lois Paretti
Chapter 5. Innovation in clinically-based teacher education: From theory to practice / John Henning
Chapter 6. Innovating as professor-in-residence: Incorporating clinical practice into a social studies teacher preparation program / Sonia Janis
Chapter 7. If we want culturally sustaining teachers, we must be culturally sustaining teacher educators: Modeling culturally sustaining pedagogy in a teacher education residency program / Monica T. Billen, Ana K. Soltero López, Steve M. Hart, Juliet M. Wahleithner, Heather L. Horsley, and Laura Alamillo
Author Biographies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
979-88-87301-47-1
OCLC:
1395182891

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