Connecting High-Quality Educators with Urban Students : Comprehensive Teacher Education and Community Partnerships by Sharon Hartin Iorio (2017, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-101475834438
ISBN-139781475834437
eBay Product ID (ePID)239738931

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Number of Pages224 Pages
Publication NameConnecting High-Quality Educators with Urban Students : Comprehensive Teacher Education and Community Partnerships
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
SubjectUrban, Professional Development, Training & Certification, Teacher & Student Mentoring
TypeTextbook
AuthorSharon Hartin Iorio
Subject AreaEducation
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight11.9 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width5.9 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2017-025846
ReviewsA partnership of shared responsibilities in supporting student teachers between a university and a school district enhances the district's capacity to retain quality teachers. The lessons learned in such collaborations can become a research supported pathway for school districts in major cities across the country. Hopefully the work found in this text will continue and new understandings will emerge that will guide teacher preparation programs., I have spent my career in teacher education, worked in many partnerships, and am committed to improving urban schools. To do this, we must engage in high quality, game-changing work. I have been a long-time follower of the important work done by Wichita State University. This text includes the voices of a diverse group of partnership members, and I am looking forward to seeing this well-written and succinct story in print.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal370.91732
Table Of ContentPreface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Early Partnership Planning Chapter 2: Recruitment: Many Pathways for Exploring a Career in Teaching Chapter 3: Preservice Teacher Preparation: Creating a Full-Scale PDS Model Chapter 4: Preservice Teacher Preparation: A Master of Arts in Teaching--Early Childhood Unified with Special Education Residency Chapter 5: New Teacher Induction and Professional Development Chapter 6: WTQP Evaluation, Impact, and Partnership Sustainability Appendix A: Descriptive Summary of Coed Pre-Baccalaureate Curriculum Appendix B: Publications and Research Papers Developed From WTQP Appendix C: WTQP Independent Third-Party Evaluation Tables Appendix D: Definitions References About the Author About the Contributors Index
SynopsisRecent national attention has focused on the benefits of school-university-community partnerships to increase the pipeline of highly qualified teachers for urban students, but little has been published about large-scale partnerships. This book about one urban teacher education partnership is written for those who want to plan, direct, work in, or study a full-scale, pre-K-12 school, university, and community partnership. The book offers a comprehensive approach to urban teacher education. Topics cover (1) recruitment; (2) a large-scale Professional Development School model (e.g. 400 candidates per semester) and an early childhood residency graduate program (20 candidates per cohort)--two partnership programs embracing all university preservice teacher candidates; (3) induction support for new teachers, and finally, (4) professional development for candidates and experienced, in-service teachers. Each of the six chapters show how the separate parts of teacher education can be interrelated to build a stronger, more cohesive, integrated system to serve teachers and ultimately Pre-K-12 students. A review and reflection on a single teacher education partnership, this easy-to-use book, is clearly documented by interviews, five-year evaluation outcomes, and a retrospective analysis that embraces sociocultural themes. interrelated to build a stronger, more cohesive, integrated system to serve teachers and ultimately Pre-K-12 students. A review and reflection on a single teacher education partnership, this easy-to-use book, is clearly documented by interviews, five-year evaluation outcomes, and a retrospective analysis that embraces sociocultural themes. interrelated to build a stronger, more cohesive, integrated system to serve teachers and ultimately Pre-K-12 students. A review and reflection on a single teacher education partnership, this easy-to-use book, is clearly documented by interviews, five-year evaluation outcomes, and a retrospective analysis that embraces sociocultural themes. interrelated to build a stronger, more cohesive, integrated system to serve teachers and ultimately Pre-K-12 students. A review and reflection on a single teacher education partnership, this easy-to-use book, is clearly documented by interviews, five-year evaluation outcomes, and a retrospective analysis that embraces sociocultural themes., The book offers a comprehensive approach to urban teacher education. Topics cover recruitment, a large-scale Professional Development School model, and an early childhood residency graduate program, induction support for new teachers, and finally, professional development for candidates and experienced, in-service teachers., Recent national attention has focused on the benefits of school-university-community partnerships to increase the pipeline of highly qualified teachers for urban students, but little has been published about large-scale partnerships. This book about one urban teacher education partnership is written for those who want to plan, direct, work in, or study a full-scale, pre-K-12 school, university, and community partnership. The book offers a comprehensive approach to urban teacher education. Topics cover (1) recruitment; (2) a large-scale Professional Development School model (e.g. 400 candidates per semester) and an early childhood residency graduate program (20 candidates per cohort)--two partnership programs embracing all university preservice teacher candidates; (3) induction support for new teachers, and finally, (4) professional development for candidates and experienced, in-service teachers. Each of the six chapters show how the separate parts of teacher education can be interrelated to build a stronger, more cohesive, integrated system to serve teachers and ultimately Pre-K-12 students. A review and reflection on a single teacher education partnership, this easy-to-use book, is clearly documented by interviews, five-year evaluation outcomes, and a retrospective analysis that embraces sociocultural themes., Recent national attention has focused on the benefits of school-university-community partnerships to increase the pipeline of highly qualified teachers for urban students, but little has been published about large-scale partnerships. This book about one urban teacher education partnership is written for those who want to plan, direct, work in, or study a full-scale, pre-K-12 school, university, and community partnership. The book offers a comprehensive approach to urban teacher education. Topics cover (1) recruitment; (2) a large-scale Professional Development School model (e.g. 400 candidates per semester) and an early childhood residency graduate program (20 candidates per cohort)-two partnership programs embracing all university preservice teacher candidates; (3) induction support for new teachers, and finally, (4) professional development for candidates and experienced, in-service teachers. Each of the six chapters show how the separate parts of teacher education can be interrelated to build a stronger, more cohesive, integrated system to serve teachers and ultimately Pre-K-12 students. A review and reflection on a single teacher education partnership, this easy-to-use book, is clearly documented by interviews, five-year evaluation outcomes, and a retrospective analysis that embraces sociocultural themes.
LC Classification NumberLC5119.8
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