For teacher candidates and the programs that prepare them, student teaching is a visible experience. For candidates, it culminates their investment of time and money and represents the completion of a significant, albeit early, career goal: becoming a certified, licensed teacher. For the university, the performance of their student teachers reflects program quality. When all goes as planned, both the candidates and program relish their successes. When all does not go as planned, where does the responsibility lie? Is it always an issue of individual candidate performance? At what point should the program assume some level of ownership? This article outlines one secondary education program\u27s on-going journey to resolve these questions. Aft...
ABSTRACT: Field-based experiences are essential to develop preservice teachers ’ effective instructi...
Teacher preparation programs traditionally include experiences that prepare teacher candidates in le...
Despite the complex emotional and interpersonal challenges inher-ent therein (Koerner, Rust, &...
For teacher candidates and the programs that prepare them, student teaching is a visible experience....
The most effective teacher preparation programs require candidates to spend extensive time in the fi...
Field experiences have always been an important component in teacher education programs. Researchers...
A paradox currently exists for many programs of teacher preparation because of two apparently opposi...
Teacher education at both the preservice and the inservice level has been criticized for not adequat...
Teacher education at both the preservice and the inservice level has been criticized for not adequat...
The student teaching experience plays a significant role in teacher education programs by providing ...
The article describes the experience of a team of Faculty of Education staff at the University of To...
To meet the demands of living and working in the 21st century, it is critical that every P-12 studen...
Field experiences are rarely designed to challenge prospective teachers ’ underlying beliefs about t...
“The most important aspect in the learning to teach process is the field experience, i.e., the oppor...
Teacher preparation programs at NLU are developing practice-centered approaches to teacher education...
ABSTRACT: Field-based experiences are essential to develop preservice teachers ’ effective instructi...
Teacher preparation programs traditionally include experiences that prepare teacher candidates in le...
Despite the complex emotional and interpersonal challenges inher-ent therein (Koerner, Rust, &...
For teacher candidates and the programs that prepare them, student teaching is a visible experience....
The most effective teacher preparation programs require candidates to spend extensive time in the fi...
Field experiences have always been an important component in teacher education programs. Researchers...
A paradox currently exists for many programs of teacher preparation because of two apparently opposi...
Teacher education at both the preservice and the inservice level has been criticized for not adequat...
Teacher education at both the preservice and the inservice level has been criticized for not adequat...
The student teaching experience plays a significant role in teacher education programs by providing ...
The article describes the experience of a team of Faculty of Education staff at the University of To...
To meet the demands of living and working in the 21st century, it is critical that every P-12 studen...
Field experiences are rarely designed to challenge prospective teachers ’ underlying beliefs about t...
“The most important aspect in the learning to teach process is the field experience, i.e., the oppor...
Teacher preparation programs at NLU are developing practice-centered approaches to teacher education...
ABSTRACT: Field-based experiences are essential to develop preservice teachers ’ effective instructi...
Teacher preparation programs traditionally include experiences that prepare teacher candidates in le...
Despite the complex emotional and interpersonal challenges inher-ent therein (Koerner, Rust, &...