This paper examines how a clinical experience in an alternative educational setting impacted both pre-service secondary teachers and the students with whom they worked. The participants were pre-service secondary teachers completing a clinical experience at a local agency that served a population of students for whom traditional school settings were not effective, as well as students at the agency. The results indicate that for the pre-service teachers, the experience allowed them to develop a deeper understanding of learner diversity and the importance of connecting to students. For the agency students, the interactions with the pre-service teachers provided them with additional academic support, as well as resources for post-secondary edu...
It is well understood that authentic and mutually beneficial school and university partnerships are ...
In Massachusetts, as well as in other states, a mentoring model called the clinical site, has recent...
Students do not always feel that their ideas for improving educational quality are taken seriously. ...
The present study examined the impact of an intensive clinical experience in a unique educational en...
Being successful in the 21st century requires at minimum a high school diploma, if not a college deg...
This article reports on an innovative pedagogical approach within the <i>Learning Partnerships</i> p...
Alternative and flexible education settings may come in different forms, but they generally have in ...
In this study, we examined dynamics of pedagogical involvement of 39 preservice teachers (PST) as th...
Calls to redesign clinical experiences within teacher education programs continue to gain widespread...
This study sought to listen deeply to the voices of recent graduates from a teacherpowered, project-...
This paper describes an initiative that was designed to forge strong connections between Pre-Service...
This research aimed to capture teachers’ perceptions of collaboration in alternate education with th...
This paper explores final year pre-service teachers’ perception of the key elements critical to suc...
This study explores the perspectives of associate teachers (also known as cooperating teachers, host...
In this chapter we provide a background on the topic of clinical education for teachers who are new ...
It is well understood that authentic and mutually beneficial school and university partnerships are ...
In Massachusetts, as well as in other states, a mentoring model called the clinical site, has recent...
Students do not always feel that their ideas for improving educational quality are taken seriously. ...
The present study examined the impact of an intensive clinical experience in a unique educational en...
Being successful in the 21st century requires at minimum a high school diploma, if not a college deg...
This article reports on an innovative pedagogical approach within the <i>Learning Partnerships</i> p...
Alternative and flexible education settings may come in different forms, but they generally have in ...
In this study, we examined dynamics of pedagogical involvement of 39 preservice teachers (PST) as th...
Calls to redesign clinical experiences within teacher education programs continue to gain widespread...
This study sought to listen deeply to the voices of recent graduates from a teacherpowered, project-...
This paper describes an initiative that was designed to forge strong connections between Pre-Service...
This research aimed to capture teachers’ perceptions of collaboration in alternate education with th...
This paper explores final year pre-service teachers’ perception of the key elements critical to suc...
This study explores the perspectives of associate teachers (also known as cooperating teachers, host...
In this chapter we provide a background on the topic of clinical education for teachers who are new ...
It is well understood that authentic and mutually beneficial school and university partnerships are ...
In Massachusetts, as well as in other states, a mentoring model called the clinical site, has recent...
Students do not always feel that their ideas for improving educational quality are taken seriously. ...