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Hallman, Heidi; Deufel, Thompson – Journal of Inquiry and Action in Education, 2017
This article describes a method of storytelling that can assist novice teachers in moving toward "re-seeing" their stories of teaching not just as narratives of experience, but as sites for work to be done. The assignment novice teachers undertook as part of a methods class in the teaching of English language arts has the potential to be…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Methods Courses, Language Arts, Assignments
Woika, Shirley – Educational Horizons, 2012
Cooperating teachers can help student teachers make the most of their student teaching experience. The author has served as an on-site supervisor for many practicum students and interns. She has also worked on the university side, supervising pre-student teachers and school psychology practicum students. Having served in all three of these…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Teaching Experience, Cooperating Teachers, School Psychology
Montoya, Elena; Copeman Petig, Abby; Austin, Lea J. E.; Edwards, Bethany; Sakai, Laura – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2018
This report describes the early childhood degree programs offered in Oregon, focusing on variations in program content, age-group focus, student field-based learning, and faculty characteristics, as well as the extent to which Oregon ECE higher education programs are incorporating early math, family engagement, and working with dual language…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Teacher Education Programs, Experiential Learning, Program Content
Montoya, Elena; Copeman Petig, Abby; Austin, Lea J. E.; Edwards, Bethany; Sakai, Laura – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2018
Oregon is home to more than 275,000 children under the age of six; about 166,498 of these children potentially need child care. Like many states in recent years, Oregon has committed public and private resources toward multiple efforts to improve early care and education services, including early education degree and certification programs, in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Teacher Education Programs, Experiential Learning, Program Content
Montoya, Elena; Copeman Petig, Abby; Austin, Lea J. E.; Edwards, Bethany; Sakai, Laura – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2018
Oregon is home to more than 275,000 children under the age of six; about 166,500 of these children potentially need child care. Like many states in recent years, Oregon has committed public and private resources toward multiple efforts to improve early care and education services, including early education degree and certification programs, in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Teacher Education Programs, Experiential Learning, Program Content
Howell, Penny B.; Carpenter, Jan; Jones, Jeanneine P. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2013
This article describes how three universities approach middle level teacher preparation through partnerships and clinical experiences. The authors share the structures of their programs and the role of their partnerships in the clinical preparation of their candidates. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Teacher Education Programs, College School Cooperation, Practicums
Morris, Darrell – Phi Delta Kappan, 2011
Teachers who work with struggling beginning readers need a supervised training experience that leads them to understand both how reading ability develops and how to adapt instruction to meet the needs of individual children. The practicum, in which a teacher works with one struggling reader under the supervision of an experienced and expert…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Practicums, Reading Ability, Teaching Methods
Mollenkopf, Dawn L. – Rural Educator, 2009
The "highly qualified teacher" requirement of No Child Left Behind has put pressure on rural school districts to recruit and retain highly qualified regular and special education teachers. If necessary, they may utilize uncertified, rural teachers with provisional certification; however, these teachers may find completing the necessary…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Mentors, Federal Legislation, Rural Areas
Thomas, Patrick G. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2006
Many of the colleges and universities in the United States have developed some form of study abroad programs to enable their students to receive a learning experience outside the continental United States. The desire to give my preservice teachers a study abroad experience unlike any other led me to explore many of the contacts I have made in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Foreign Countries, Learning Experience, Teacher Attitudes
Tomas, Zuzana; Farrelly, Rai; Haslam, Mara – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2008
The practical teaching course, also known as the "practicum", is an essential component in graduate TESOL programs in the United States. The rationale behind this course is to allow preservice teachers the opportunity "to acquire the practical skills and knowledge needed to function as effective language teacher[s]".…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Practicums
Koerner, Catherine; Harris, John – International Education Journal, 2007
The Inspire Peer Mentor Program (Inspire) operates of Flinders University in the southern suburbs of Adelaide, and has received funding from the Department of Family and Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaCSIA). The experience gained during the past three years has indicated that a mentoring program between the University and schools…
Descriptors: Community Services, Higher Education, Practicums, Mentors
Hawk, Donald E. – 1980
A rationale for including practicum and laboratory experiences within the teacher education program is discussed. The organization of these experiences within the teacher education program, as well as the responsiblities that various faculty perform, is outlined. Finally, the nature of the planned experiences that represent the core of this…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Practicums, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teaching
Frith, Greg – 1975
Educators agree that the interaction of teachers in training with exceptional children through the medium of practicums or internships is an essential component of every teacher education program. At the undergraduate level, where the student is usually pursuing a degree on a full time basis, ample opportunities exist for interaction with…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Internship Programs, Masters Degrees, Practicums
Leroux, Janice A. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1987
An advanced course in teaching the gifted, offered by the University of Ottawa, provides teachers with a practicum to experience co-learning strategies with gifted students and enriched learning opportunities for gifted students in a tutorial setting. (CB)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gifted, Higher Education, Practicums

Martin, David S. – Social Studies, 1984
The challenge of preparing a preservice teacher who is to work with nonhandicapped children is considerable. Special adaptations made in training hearing-impaired persons to teach social studies is discussed, and the successes and problems of these students when they begin to teach social studies in the practicum setting are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Higher Education, Practicums, Preservice Teacher Education