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Logan Rutten; Bernard J. Badiali – New Educator, 2024
As teacher shortages persist in parts of the United States, clinically based teacher educators could play a role in addressing the problem by utilizing practices that enhance (rather than diminish) teacher candidates' motivation to teach. Using self-determination theory as a lens for looking at clinical experiences, this study asked how 12 teacher…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Motivation, Professional Development Schools
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Burns, Rebecca West; Badiali, Bernard J. – New Educator, 2020
Hybrid teacher educators are school- and university-based teacher educators who work across the boundaries of schools and universities to facilitate the professional learning of teachers in the third space of school-university partnerships. This case study of 'Sofia" examined how a reassigned classroom teacher was transformed from her…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Professional Development Schools, College School Cooperation, Teacher Role
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Klehr, Mary – New Educator, 2015
I am a public elementary teacher currently serving as a school-based supervisor for a Professional Development School (PDS) undergraduate elementary-teacher-education program in Madison, Wisconsin, where our charge is to leverage the intersecting contexts of school, university, and community to prepare skilled and caring teachers for urban…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Professional Development Schools, Constructivism (Learning), Social Justice
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Reynolds, Anne; Wang, Lei – New Educator, 2005
What role does Professional Development School preparation play in teacher retention? We surveyed PDS and non-PDS graduates of five school-university partnerships to investigate preparation for teaching, employment, proficiency, efficacy, and participation in professional activities. Retention rates were 79% or above, with higher PDS than non-PDS…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Teacher Persistence, Graduates, Professional Development
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Miletta, Alexandra – New Educator, 2005
Virginia Richardson, professor and former chair of Educational Studies at the University of Michigan, has recently been recognized for her contributions to teacher education with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE). She has previously served as Vice President of Division K for the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Constructivism (Learning), Urban Schools, Educational Research
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Sobel, Donna M.; Iceman-Sands, Deanna; Basile, Carole – New Educator, 2007
This article describes a number of internal organizational initiatives within an urban teacher education program designed to foster inclusive, responsive practices by newly licensed general and special education teacher candidates. After implementing a merged preparation program for both special and general educators, we captured faculty and…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Education Programs, Special Education Teachers, Special Education
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Norman, Patricia J.; Golian, Katherine; Hooker, Heather – New Educator, 2005
Recently developed Professional Development School standards underscore the importance of professional learning community, inquiry, shared decision-making and a focus on student learning. These standards closely mirror the goals of "Critical Friends Groups," a significant movement in education to improve student achievement through…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Mentors, Teacher Collaboration, College School Cooperation