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portada A Case for Change in Teacher Preparation: Developing Community-Based Residency Programs (in English)

A Case for Change in Teacher Preparation: Developing Community-Based Residency Programs (in English)

Julie Gorlewski; Amanda Winkelsas; Suzanne N. Rosenblith; Corrie Stone-Johnson; Elisabeth Etopio; David Gorlewski; Tiffany Karalis Noel; Bobbie Finocchio; Amanda Seccia; Ling Zhai; Erin Kearney; Xiufeng Liu; Nooshin Shafaei; Tanika Shedrick (Author) · Routledge Chapman Hall · Hardcover

A Case for Change in Teacher Preparation: Developing Community-Based Residency Programs (in English) - Julie Gorlewski; Amanda Winkelsas; Suzanne N. Rosenblith; Corrie Stone-Johnson; Elisabeth Etopio; David Gorlewski; Tiffany Karalis Noel; Bobbie Finocchio; Amanda Seccia; Ling Zhai; Erin Kearney; Xiufeng Liu; Nooshin Shafaei; Tanika Shedrick

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Synopsis "A Case for Change in Teacher Preparation: Developing Community-Based Residency Programs (in English)"

Why are preservice teachers often told by veteran teachers to "forget what you learned" in teacher preparation programs? Why is there a gap between pedagogical practices employed at schools and those taught at colleges and universities? And why, after evidence from countless studies, are there still so few teachers of color working in our rapidly diversifying schools?These questions are addressed in this book, which describes a reconceptualized teacher preparation program based on a teacher residency model. This model is grounded in three core beliefs: first, that teacher quality is a shared responsibility between universities and school districts; second, that all students have a right to high-quality teachers who are as racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse as the students they teach; and third, that for education to be transformative, future educators must have the right balance of theoretical knowledge and practical experiences grounded in specific contexts.Through a combination of rich description and qualitative and quantitative program data, the authors make the case that university programs focused on the communities they serve can ensure more effective, learner-ready teachers who remain in the profession longer. By providing a detailed blueprint for program development, the contents of this book will be of value and interest to educational leaders, policy makers, and researchers.

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