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Engaged Clinical Practice - Preparing Mentor Teachers and University-Based Educators to Support Teacher Candidate Learning and... Engaged Clinical Practice - Preparing Mentor Teachers and University-Based Educators to Support Teacher Candidate Learning and Development (Paperback)
Philip E. Bernhardt, Thomas R Conway, Greer M. Richardson
R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Clinical experiences, supported by well-prepared mentor teachers and university-based teacher educators, are essential for developing successful teacher candidates. While the design and structure of these significant learning opportunities often vary among preparation programs, a common feature is teacher candidates work in partnered educational settings engaged in teaching that is closely aligned with coursework and in collaboration with individuals tasked with supporting their growth, development, and entry into the profession. The primary purpose of this text is to provide readers a varied set of examples from teacher preparation programs that have established effective systems, practices, and/or pedagogies to develop and support mentor teachers and university-based educators in becoming effective clinical coaches. The text endeavors to shine a bright light on those programmatic efforts shaping teacher preparation in impactful, meaningful, and sustainable ways. This text will be of primary interest to all those working in organizations, institutes of higher education, alternative licensure programs, and schools and districts involved with the preparation of teacher candidates.

Engaged Clinical Practice - Preparing Mentor Teachers and University-Based Educators to Support Teacher Candidate Learning and... Engaged Clinical Practice - Preparing Mentor Teachers and University-Based Educators to Support Teacher Candidate Learning and Development (Hardcover)
Philip E. Bernhardt, Thomas R Conway, Greer M. Richardson
R1,295 Discovery Miles 12 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Clinical experiences, supported by well-prepared mentor teachers and university-based teacher educators, are essential for developing successful teacher candidates. While the design and structure of these significant learning opportunities often vary among preparation programs, a common feature is teacher candidates work in partnered educational settings engaged in teaching that is closely aligned with coursework and in collaboration with individuals tasked with supporting their growth, development, and entry into the profession. The primary purpose of this text is to provide readers a varied set of examples from teacher preparation programs that have established effective systems, practices, and/or pedagogies to develop and support mentor teachers and university-based educators in becoming effective clinical coaches. The text endeavors to shine a bright light on those programmatic efforts shaping teacher preparation in impactful, meaningful, and sustainable ways. This text will be of primary interest to all those working in organizations, institutes of higher education, alternative licensure programs, and schools and districts involved with the preparation of teacher candidates.

Collaborative Models for Clinical Practice - Reflections from the Field (Paperback): Philip E. Bernhardt, Thomas R Conway,... Collaborative Models for Clinical Practice - Reflections from the Field (Paperback)
Philip E. Bernhardt, Thomas R Conway, Greer M. Richardson
R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited text provides readers a varied set of examples from teacher preparation programs that have established effective systems, practices, and/or pedagogies to develop and support mentor teachers and university-based educators in becoming effective clinical coaches.

Collaborative Models for Clinical Practice - Reflections from the Field (Hardcover): Philip E. Bernhardt, Thomas R Conway,... Collaborative Models for Clinical Practice - Reflections from the Field (Hardcover)
Philip E. Bernhardt, Thomas R Conway, Greer M. Richardson
R1,296 Discovery Miles 12 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited text provides readers a varied set of examples from teacher preparation programs that have established effective systems, practices, and/or pedagogies to develop and support mentor teachers and university-based educators in becoming effective clinical coaches.

Developing Trauma Informed Teachers - Creating Classrooms that Foster Equity, Resiliency, and Asset-Based Approaches:... Developing Trauma Informed Teachers - Creating Classrooms that Foster Equity, Resiliency, and Asset-Based Approaches: Reflections on Curricula and Program Implementation (Hardcover)
Ofelia Castro Schepers, Megan Brennan, Philip E. Bernhardt
R2,920 Discovery Miles 29 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Trauma is a public health crisis. High rates of trauma exposure among youth and the impact that experiences of trauma can have on students' psychosocial and academic outcomes are well-established. These traumatic events do not live outside of the scope of schools and teaching. As children and teachers develop communities within their classrooms and schools, trauma comes with those who have experienced it, whether invited or not (Bien & Dutro, 2014). This extended time that teachers spend with students inherently provides opportunity to witness students' lived experiences (Caringi et al., 2015; Motta, 2012). These experiences capture many facets of students' lives, including traumatic events; however, many teachers indicate that they feel unprepared to address students who have experienced trauma in meaningful and sustainable ways (Caringi et al, 2015). In response, many schools and districts have adopted trauma-informed practices (Overstreet & Chafouleas, 2016). This text addresses the gap in the literature in embedding trauma-informed practices into pre-service teacher education. This text provides examples of the various ways educator preparation faculty are developing and implementing trauma-informed practices across their programs, instituting broader curricular shifts to incorporate trauma-informed practices, shifting pedagogical practices to include trauma-informed practices and collaborating across disciplines in order to ensure that teacher candidates are thoughtfully prepared to address students' needs and create classroom environments that are equitable, safe and sustainable for students and teachers.

Developing Trauma Informed Teachers - Creating Classrooms that Foster Equity, Resiliency, and Asset-Based Approaches:... Developing Trauma Informed Teachers - Creating Classrooms that Foster Equity, Resiliency, and Asset-Based Approaches: Reflections on Curricula and Program Implementation (Paperback)
Ofelia Castro Schepers, Megan Brennan, Philip E. Bernhardt
R1,651 Discovery Miles 16 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Trauma is a public health crisis. High rates of trauma exposure among youth and the impact that experiences of trauma can have on students' psychosocial and academic outcomes are well-established. These traumatic events do not live outside of the scope of schools and teaching. As children and teachers develop communities within their classrooms and schools, trauma comes with those who have experienced it, whether invited or not (Bien & Dutro, 2014). This extended time that teachers spend with students inherently provides opportunity to witness students' lived experiences (Caringi et al., 2015; Motta, 2012). These experiences capture many facets of students' lives, including traumatic events; however, many teachers indicate that they feel unprepared to address students who have experienced trauma in meaningful and sustainable ways (Caringi et al, 2015). In response, many schools and districts have adopted trauma-informed practices (Overstreet & Chafouleas, 2016). This text addresses the gap in the literature in embedding trauma-informed practices into pre-service teacher education. This text provides examples of the various ways educator preparation faculty are developing and implementing trauma-informed practices across their programs, instituting broader curricular shifts to incorporate trauma-informed practices, shifting pedagogical practices to include trauma-informed practices and collaborating across disciplines in order to ensure that teacher candidates are thoughtfully prepared to address students' needs and create classroom environments that are equitable, safe and sustainable for students and teachers.

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