Clinical preparation at the middle level : practices and possibilities

This text highlights partnerships between schools and teacher preparation programs where candidates have opportunities to learn in their coursework alongside teachers in the classroom in clinical settings, bridging the theory-practice divide and helping candidates better understand the simultaneous...

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Other Authors Howell, Penny B. (Editor), Carpenter, Jan Marie (Editor), Jones, Jeanneine P. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : IAP, Information Age Pub., Inc., [2016]
SeriesHandbook of resources in middle level education.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806610198
DOI10.1108/978-1-68123-395-6
Physical Description1 online resource (xxiv, 307 pages)

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490 1 |a The handbook of resources in middle level education 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Foreword / James G. Cibulka -- Foreword / John H. Lounsbury and C. Kenneth McEwin -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Penny B. Howell, Jan Carpenter, and Jeanneine Jones -- Section I. Beginning and shaping a partnership / Jan Carpenter -- Chapter 1. Relationships and context matter: Tales from a middle school/university partnership / P. Gayle Andrews and Katherine F. Thompson -- Chapter 2. Transforming teacher preparation for the transition years: A partnership-based stem residency program / Cheryl R. Ellerbrock, Gladis Kersaint, Jason Jude Smith, and Rebecca T. Kaskeski -- Chapter 3. Supporting middle level students, teacher candidates, and teachers through forming professional developmental schools partnerships / Lisa Harrison and Marcy Keifer Kennedy -- Chapter 4. Building the plane as we fly it: Essential elements for a successful middle school program and partnership / Molly Mee and Heather Rogers-Haverback -- Chapter 5. A focused partnership: Targeting inservice and teacher candidate efficacy in middle level education to improve student outcomes / Katherine Main and Donna Pendergast -- Section II. Examining established partnership / Penny B. Howell -- Chapter 6. Working hand-in-hand to strengthen preservice teacher education: The development of a middle level pds partnership in south carolina / Toni M. Williams, David C. Virtue, and Dywanna E. Smith -- Chapter 7. Coldiron middle school field experience: Lessons from clinical experiences and implications for practice / Steven L. Turner With Carie C. Greene -- Chapter 8. Rowe middle school/sdep partnership: Growing great teachers in a win-win arrangement / Barbara Rueben and Larry Becker -- Chapter 9. Clinical teacher education: The sum and substance of a nationally recognized program / Christine A. Hunt, Paula M. Kenneson, and Richard P. Lipka -- Chapter 10. The power of partnering: Mediated middle level field experiences / Heather K. Casey and Michael G. Curran Jr -- Chapter 11. Real girls at chico junior high school: Eight strategies for enhancing student perceptions of relevance in clinical preparation experiences / Michael J. Mann, Patty Haley, Megan L. Smith, and Alfgeir L. Kristjansson -- Section III. Sustaining partnerships / Jeanneine Jones -- Chapter 12. Maintaining and sustaining long-term collaborative partnerships: Illinois state university's middle level teacher education program / Steven B. Mertens, Ellis Hurd, Douglas Hatch, and Gary Weilbacher -- Chapter 13. Never give up: The power of a sustained partnership built on vision and trust / Sheryl Long, Carol A. Pope, and Candy M. Beal -- Chapter 14. Engaging the school community in teacher preparation: Clinical partnerships in middle grades schools / Chris M. Cook and Shawn A. Faulkner -- Chapter 15. Considering the middle level field in the landscape of teacher education: Enhancing our collaboration / David Strahan -- Chapter 16. Concluding thoughts / Penny B. Howell, Jan Carpenter, and Jeanneine Jones -- About the contributors. 
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 This text highlights partnerships between schools and teacher preparation programs where candidates have opportunities to learn in their coursework alongside teachers in the classroom in clinical settings, bridging the theory-practice divide and helping candidates better understand the simultaneous and multi-dimensional nature of teaching and learning in schools. All of the authors in this text describe how their programs go beyond informal arrangements and include a collaborative relationship between the school and university. As a Handbook of Resources, this text provides details about roles, relationships, expectations, organizational structures, and the challenges of partnerships, which will help those who wish to establish a clinically-based model and move confidently from vision to implementation. The authors of the chapters clearly describe the details of their partnerships so their stories can be a resource for others in similar contexts or situations. In doing so, each chapter highlights the different ways to develop partnerships, as well as provides opportunities for universities, schools, and districts with established partnerships to share their stories, wisdom, and expertise and offer inspiration, encouragement, and ideas. The authors of these chapters acknowledge the tensions inherent in the process of developing, implementing, and sustaining an effective, viable partnership by providing insight into how challenges are addressed at different stages of a partnership and what benefits, successes, and differing perspectives exist in this type of relationship.There are a variety of schools represented in this body of work--rural, suburban, private, public, large research intensive, and small private. By design, we believe any school can find themselves in this text as the authors offer suggestions and ideas that can be implemented in other structures. With that said, we want to emphasize that the examples provided are meant to inspire creativity and possibility as programs develop partnerships rather than offer a wholesale approach or a recipe. Viewing the reader as the expert at their institution, this text offers insights into ways to shape the ideas and structures to fit their context. 
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