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Publication Date: 2006
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Preparing Highly Qualified Teacher Candidates for Urban Schools. The Importance of Dispositions
Talbert-Johnson, Carolyn
Education and Urban Society, v39 n1 p147-160 2006
Teacher education programs are at a critical link for the preparation of teachers who possess an ethical stance regarding the knowledge, skills, and dispositions required to intervene effectively with all students. Therefore, teacher education is taking center stage in the discussion relevant to teacher quality and its effectiveness on the achievement of diverse students in urban settings. Learning climates and expectations must be created where self-reflection and critical cultural consciousness are part of the routine, normative demands of teacher education if systemic change is to occur. The author contends that it is essential that candidates possess more than pedagogical knowledge but also the essential dispositions to affirm and embrace all students. Therefore, agendas should be espoused that promote educational equity for all students, while ensuring that indeed no child is left behind.
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Effectiveness, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Personality, Educational Policy, Federal Legislation, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Organizational Development, Student Diversity, Teacher Competencies
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