A volume in Readings in Educational Thought Series Editors Andrew J. Milson, Chara Haeussler Bohan, Perry L. Glanzer and J. Wesley Null Clinical Teacher Education focuses on how to build a school-university partnership network for clinical teacher education in urban school systems serving culturally
Clinically Based Teacher Education in Action: Cases from Professional Development Schools
β Scribed by Eva Garin (editor), Rebecca West Burns (editor)
- Publisher
- Information Age Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 338
- Series
- Research in Professional Development Schools
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Teacher education in the United States is changing to meet new policy demands for centering clinical practice and developing robust school-university partnerships to better prepare high-quality teachers for tomorrowβs schools. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOOLS (PDSs) have recently been cited in national reports as exemplars of high-quality school-university partnerships in the clinical preparation of teachers. According to the National Association for Professional Development Schools, PDSs have Nine Essentials that distinguish them from other school-university collaborations. But even with that guidance, working across the boundaries of schools and universities remains messy, complex, and, quite frankly, hard. Thatβs why, perhaps, there is such diversity in school-university partnerships. For the last thirty years, educators have been fascinated yet puzzled with how to build PDSs. Clinically Based Teacher Education in Action: Cases from PDSs addresses that perplexity by providing images of the possible in school-university collaboration. Each chapter closely examines one of the NAPDS Nine Essentials and then provides three cases from PDSs that target that particular essential. In this way, readers can see how different PDSs from across the globe are innovating to actualize that essential in PDS development. The editors provide commentary, addressing themes across the three cases. Each chapter ends with questions to start collaborative conversations and a field-based activity meant to propel your PDS work forward.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Series page
Clinically Based Teacher Education in Action
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Contents
Series Foreword
Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1: Integrating the Nine Essentials
CHAPTER 2: Establishing a Comprehensive Mission (NAPDS Essential 1)
CHAPTER 3: Actively Engaging Preservice Teachers (NAPDS Essential 2)
CHAPTER 4: Providing Ongoing and Reciprocal Professional Development (NAPDS Essential 3)
CHAPTER 5: Demonstrating a Shared Commitment to Innovative and Reflective Practice (NAPDS Essential 4)
CHAPTER 6: Conducting Deliberate Investigations of Practice (NAPDS Essential 5)
CHAPTER 7: Developing Articulated Agreements (NAPDS Essential 6)
CHAPTER 8: Building Structures for Governance, Reflection, and Collaboration (NAPDS Essential 7)
CHAPTER 9: Designing Boundary Spanning Roles (NAPDS Essential 8)
CHAPTER 10: Creating Dedicated and Shared Resources and Structures for Recognition (NAPDS Essential 9)
CHAPTER 11: Committing to Equity and Social Justice
CHAPTER 12: Looking Across the Chapters
Appendices
References
About the Editors
About the Contributors
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