Collaborative Models for Clinical Practice: Reflections from the Field
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475858150
ISBN-10: 1475858159
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 153 x 220 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475858159
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 153 x 220 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Valuing the Expertise of School-Based Teacher Educators in School-University Partnerships: Creating a Sustainable Model of Mentor Teacher Preparation
The Teacher Educators and Mentors (TEAM) Model: A Full-Year Clinical Residency Program A Model for Success: A Modified Yearlong Clinical Internship Building Relationships and Resilience in a Teacher Residency Program: Strategies for Successful Clinical ExperiencesEmpowering All Voices: Meaningful Mentoring Designed for a University-School PartnershipMentoring the Mentors: Developing Culturally Efficacious Educators within a Residency ModelThe Identification, Selection and Evaluation of Mentor Teachers within a Professional Development School SettingPartners in Learning: Building Mentoring Partnerships through a Shared Learning ExperienceRealizing Inspiring and Successful Educators (RISE): A University-School District Partnership to Support Latinx Teacher CandidatesSearching for Partnerships to Transform Clinical Practice Experiences: A Case StudyAbout the Editors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Valuing the Expertise of School-Based Teacher Educators in School-University Partnerships: Creating a Sustainable Model of Mentor Teacher Preparation
The Teacher Educators and Mentors (TEAM) Model: A Full-Year Clinical Residency Program A Model for Success: A Modified Yearlong Clinical Internship Building Relationships and Resilience in a Teacher Residency Program: Strategies for Successful Clinical ExperiencesEmpowering All Voices: Meaningful Mentoring Designed for a University-School PartnershipMentoring the Mentors: Developing Culturally Efficacious Educators within a Residency ModelThe Identification, Selection and Evaluation of Mentor Teachers within a Professional Development School SettingPartners in Learning: Building Mentoring Partnerships through a Shared Learning ExperienceRealizing Inspiring and Successful Educators (RISE): A University-School District Partnership to Support Latinx Teacher CandidatesSearching for Partnerships to Transform Clinical Practice Experiences: A Case StudyAbout the Editors
Recenzii
During the last decade a number of highly influential commissions and individual scholars have recommended a turn towards clinical practices as the cornerstone for improving the quality of teacher preparation. Given this renewed emphasis on the critical importance of clinical experiences, this text is a welcome addition to the field. The authors cover a wide range of interesting topics that address in both theoretical and practical terms the importance of preparing mentors and supervisors for the pivotal role of classroom-based teacher educator.
The identification, recruitment and support of mentor teachers within the educator preparation process is both an essential component in the development of educators, and one of the more glaring omissions routinely found in educator preparation programs around the country. While the majority of colleges and universities take great pains to ensure that their pre-service educators possess vast amounts of pedagogical knowledge and are placed in highly-effective schools and districts, the focus on mentor teacher induction and support is typically a secondary concern (if it is addressed at all) and can have a significant impact on the development of emerging teachers and educators. The need to address this missing element is clear and, if mentor support processes are successfully identified and adopted, will directly benefit all pre-service teachers and the students in their charge. This specific publication addresses this significant omission and will be a welcome volume to the current literature and research related to effective educator preparation in the 21st century.
This text is a timely exploration for the community of teachers and learners interested in the theory and best practices associated with clinical supervision. The sharing of clinical models, teaching ideas, research and theory, intern development strategies, and resources cited in these volumes provides well-developed support systems for teacher candidate learning. Transformative, reflective, engaged, collaborative, synergetic-this publication expertly probes and delves deeply into meeting the challenges of preparing teachers for the 21st century.
Research demonstrates that effectively mentoring teacher candidates can have a powerful positive effect on their development. This text highlights various models for those interested in developing mentor teachers working in their preparation programs. Additionally, it would be a great text for graduate courses focusing on teacher development as well as developing effective mentors and mentoring programs.
The identification, recruitment and support of mentor teachers within the educator preparation process is both an essential component in the development of educators, and one of the more glaring omissions routinely found in educator preparation programs around the country. While the majority of colleges and universities take great pains to ensure that their pre-service educators possess vast amounts of pedagogical knowledge and are placed in highly-effective schools and districts, the focus on mentor teacher induction and support is typically a secondary concern (if it is addressed at all) and can have a significant impact on the development of emerging teachers and educators. The need to address this missing element is clear and, if mentor support processes are successfully identified and adopted, will directly benefit all pre-service teachers and the students in their charge. This specific publication addresses this significant omission and will be a welcome volume to the current literature and research related to effective educator preparation in the 21st century.
This text is a timely exploration for the community of teachers and learners interested in the theory and best practices associated with clinical supervision. The sharing of clinical models, teaching ideas, research and theory, intern development strategies, and resources cited in these volumes provides well-developed support systems for teacher candidate learning. Transformative, reflective, engaged, collaborative, synergetic-this publication expertly probes and delves deeply into meeting the challenges of preparing teachers for the 21st century.
Research demonstrates that effectively mentoring teacher candidates can have a powerful positive effect on their development. This text highlights various models for those interested in developing mentor teachers working in their preparation programs. Additionally, it would be a great text for graduate courses focusing on teacher development as well as developing effective mentors and mentoring programs.