Doing PDS : stories and strategies from successful clinically rich practice

"SUNY Buffalo State is a unique urban comprehensive liberal arts public institution serving a large number of first generation college students. One flagship program at the college is the Professional Development Schools (PDS) consortium. Beginning in 1991 with one partner school, the SUNY Buff...

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Other Authors Garas-York, Keli (Editor), Hill, Pixita del Prado (Editor), Day, Leslie K. (Editor), Truesdell, Kim (Editor), Keller-Mathers, Susan (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2018]
SeriesResearch in professional development schools.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806608393
DOI10.1108/978-1-64113-090-5
Physical Description1 online resource (194 pages)

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505 0 |a Acknowledgements -- Series foreword / JoAnne Ferrara and Janice L. Nath -- Foreword / Wendy A. Paterson -- Chapter 1. Professional development schools: Innovative practices for 21st century learning / Leslie K. Day -- Chapter 2. Professional development school partnerships as creative endeavors / Susan Keller-Mathers -- Part I. Responding to school need by putting teacher candidates in a new role: Focus on the child -- Chapter 3. Pds and developing literacy strategy instruction with literacy specialist candidates and elementary school teachers / Keli Garas-York -- Chapter 4. Raising the bar for the ela field experience: Teacher candidates partnering with teachers in the rti instructional program / Maria A. Ceprano -- Part II. Responding to school need by putting teacher candidates in a new role: Focus on families -- Chapter 5. Pds and the literacy fair / Christine L. Tredo -- Chapter 6. Preparing special education teacher candidates: Meeting challenges within a pds framework / Angela L. Patti -- Part III. Moving beyond traditional spaces -- Chapter 7. The book club recipe: Impacting urban literacy through a pds partnership / Sherri Weber and Laura Thomson -- Chapter 8. A local pds turns into a global book hour / Kim Truesdell -- Chapter 9. Creativity in the cafeteria: A pilot study / Laura Klenk -- Chapter 10. Pds in exceptional education teacher prep programs: Everyone wins! Kathy r. Doody -- Part IV. Moving into virtual spaces -- Chapter 11. Mediated observations in a pds school using distance learning technology / Kim Truesdell -- Chapter 12. Toward a re-imagined pds (cyber)space for literacy learning and teaching / Jevon D. Hunter -- Part V. Moving into new geographic spaces -- Chapter 13. Low cost/high impact path to intercultural competency through international professional development schools / Nancy Chicola -- Chapter 14. Low cost/high impact path to intercultural competency: The example of ipds zambia / Hibajene Monga Shandomo -- Chapter 15. Low cost/high impact path to intercultural competency: The example of ipds chile / Angela L. Patti and Pixita del Prado Hill -- Chapter 16. Club hola: When teacher candidates become language learners through pds / Pixita del Prado Hill -- Part VI. Making pds work for all: Leadership development -- Chapter 17. Teacher candidates' roles in professional development schools pds / Leslie K. Day -- Chapter 18. Pds and the leader in me / Thomas M. McCully -- Chapter 19. Pds and faculty collaboration helped two professors go from assistant to associate / Kim Truesdell and Ellen Friedland -- Chapter 20. Flipping the pds / Dianne S. McCarthy and Elizabeth Eden -- Chapter 21. Creative teaching, scholarship, and service through pds / Pixita del Prado Hill -- Chapter 22. Conclusion: Suggestions for doing pds / Pixita del Prado Hill and Leslie K. Day -- About the contributors and editors. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a "SUNY Buffalo State is a unique urban comprehensive liberal arts public institution serving a large number of first generation college students. One flagship program at the college is the Professional Development Schools (PDS) consortium. Beginning in 1991 with one partner school, the SUNY Buffalo State PDS consortium now partners with approximately 45 schools locally, in Western New York, New York City, and across five continents. This book seeks to share the skills, knowledge, and examples of evidence-based practice of this innovative program to offer readers ideas for how teacher education and professional development might be re-conceptualized and re-energized. As many educators at all levels worry about external forces pushing the learning process toward greater standardization, the example of the SUNY Buffalo State PDS offers realistic and doable ways to meet the varying needs of educational communities through innovative practices that benefit all members of school partnerships - children, their families, practicing teachers, teacher candidates, administrators, and university faculty. While the PDS consortium aligns with the goals of the NCATE PDS Standards (2001), the NAPDS Nine Essentials (2008), and the NCATE Blue Ribbon Panel Report (2010) thereby providing an important structure to the large network, its design ensures flexibility and creative solutions to the real problems facing education. In an accessible and user-friendly way, the book includes specific examples to provide explanations and models, templates of tools we have successfully used, and resources to develop new programs or enhance existing ones"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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