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Outcomes of High-Quality Clinical Practice in Teacher Education (Hardcover)
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Outcomes of High-Quality Clinical Practice in Teacher Education (Hardcover)
Series: Advances in Teacher Education
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For decades teacher education researchers, organizations, and
policy makers have called for improving teacher education by
creating clinically based preparation programs (e.g. CAEP, 2013;
Goodlad, 1990; Holmes, 1986, 1995; National Association for
Professional Development Schools, 2008; National Council for the
Accreditation of Teacher Educators, 2001, 2010; Zeichner, 1990).
According to the NCATE Blue Ribbon Report (2010), this approach
requires extensive opportunities for prospective teachers to
connect and apply what they learn from school and university based
teacher educators. Similar to preparing medical professionals,
clinical practice in teacher education requires the complex and
time intensive work of supporting teacher candidate ability to link
theory, research, and practice as well as on-going inquiry into
best pedagogical practices. Therefore, clinically intensive
programs expect prospective teachers to blend practitioner and
academic knowledge throughout their programs as ""they learn by
doing"" (NCATE, 2010, p.ii). However, most of the literature to
date on clinical practice has been conceptual and often relies on
describing program design. The purpose of this book is move past
description to study and understand what teacher education programs
are learning from research about innovative clinical models of
teacher education. Each book chapter highlights research about how
programs are studying a variety of outcomes of clinical practice.
After an introductory chapter that helps to define and situate
clinical practice in teacher education, the book is organized into
four sections: (1) Outcomes of New Roles, (2) Outcomes of New
Practices, (3) Outcomes of New Coursework/Fieldwork Configurations,
and (4) Outcomes of New Program Configurations. The book wraps up
with a discussion that looks across the chapters to find common
themes, share implications for teacher educators, and set the
course for future research.
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