This case study describes actions and outcomes of a school-university partnership to better prepare teachers for high-need schools with large numbers of English Learners. Using a place-based approach to preparing community teachers, preservice and inservice teachers and teacher educators collaboratively learned how to work with families and community members to address student needs and developed core practices attuned to the socio-cultural context. The partnership also established a pathway to teaching for bilingual/bicultural students from the community. Data are derived from semi-structured interviews, focus groups, intern and teacher surveys, journal reflections, and a statewide teacher employment database
With climbing percentages of linguistic diversity within the United States population, teachers must...
In the United States, preservice teachers often go on to teach students whose backgrounds are differ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring my overarching research question: How does se...
Increasingly, high schools partner with local communities to provide students with meaningful work-b...
Abstract This article presents the development and challenges involved in one school-university part...
ABSTRACT. Two social studies methods instructors created an assignment that places teacher candidate...
In order to humanize and connect future educators across programs, a Northern California four-year u...
A small group of middle level teacher candidates collaborated to create place-based integrated curri...
In the United States, preservice teachers often graduate and go on to work with students whose backg...
The student teaching experience is typically characterized by a collaboration of school and universi...
A case-study analysis is used to examine the relationship between community partners and in-service ...
Five years ago, the author began a second career as a teacher in a small Wyoming town with a diverse...
Preparing teacher candidates to engage with family and community in ways that align with the reality...
Ted Sizer reminded us that nobody can teach well those whom they do not know well. Yet every year - ...
poster abstractThe purpose of this research project is to expand our knowledge about the connection ...
With climbing percentages of linguistic diversity within the United States population, teachers must...
In the United States, preservice teachers often go on to teach students whose backgrounds are differ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring my overarching research question: How does se...
Increasingly, high schools partner with local communities to provide students with meaningful work-b...
Abstract This article presents the development and challenges involved in one school-university part...
ABSTRACT. Two social studies methods instructors created an assignment that places teacher candidate...
In order to humanize and connect future educators across programs, a Northern California four-year u...
A small group of middle level teacher candidates collaborated to create place-based integrated curri...
In the United States, preservice teachers often graduate and go on to work with students whose backg...
The student teaching experience is typically characterized by a collaboration of school and universi...
A case-study analysis is used to examine the relationship between community partners and in-service ...
Five years ago, the author began a second career as a teacher in a small Wyoming town with a diverse...
Preparing teacher candidates to engage with family and community in ways that align with the reality...
Ted Sizer reminded us that nobody can teach well those whom they do not know well. Yet every year - ...
poster abstractThe purpose of this research project is to expand our knowledge about the connection ...
With climbing percentages of linguistic diversity within the United States population, teachers must...
In the United States, preservice teachers often go on to teach students whose backgrounds are differ...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring my overarching research question: How does se...