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As accountability in education has become an increasingly prominent
topic, teacher preparation programs are being asked to provide
credible evidence that their teacher candidates can impact student
learning. Teacher Work Samples, first developed 30 years ago, have
emerged as an effective method of quantifying the complex set of
tasks that comprise effective teaching and documenting the
effectiveness of preservice teachers' impact on student learning.
Hilda Rosselli, Mark Girod, and Meredith Brodsky, editors of
Connecting Teaching and Learning, have assembled case studies from
ten universities and insights from key policy leaders. Now
implemented in more than 200 colleges and universities across the
country as well as in Scotland and Chile, a preponderance of new
evidence is evolving from the use of Teacher Work Samples in
various venues that is expanding the field's knowledge in areas of
practice, research, and policy. This volume also includes a chapter
by the forerunner of Teacher Work Sample theory, Del Schalock, with
his thoughts about remaining theory development needed to
effectively link teacher preparation and student learning.
Furthermore, Connecting Teaching and Learning provides practical
advice on implementing Teacher Work Samples and is a must-have
resource for all educators alike.
Teachers are the most essential element in a child's success in
school. Action Research for Teacher Candidates provides
teachers-in-training with the skills needed for action research: a
process that leads to focused, responsive, and effective methods
that generate success in school for both teachers and students.
This book provides a formula for data-driven results. It details a
process ensuring high-level student achievement.
Teachers are the single most important element in helping every
child succeed in school. Action Research for Teacher Candidates has
been written in the hopes of equipping teachers-in-training with
the skills needed for action research: a process that leads to
focused, effective, and responsive strategies that help students
succeed. Robert P. Pelton is also the author of Making Classroom
Inquiry Work: Techniques for Effective Action Research, which is
designed to serve those who wish to delve deeper into their action
research or as leaders in teacher research and reflective practice.
These two books serve as both a perfect training curriculum for
pre-service teachers at the undergraduate or graduate level and as
an excellent vehicle for professional development for in-service
teachers.
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