Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers
Field Experience, Teacher Education Yearbook IV
Corwin Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 16. April 1996
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-8039-6399-3 (ISBN)
Description
The current Teacher Education Yearbook focuses on field experience in the preparation of new teachers. Divided into four sections, this comprehensive and essential volume discusses issues including: the interactive effects of cultural diversity and economic backgrounds of school populations and their student teachers; the interactions between student teacher and supervisor; the role of feedback in teacher training; the means to clear communication in cross-cultural settings; and approaches for teaching mathematics and science in elementary classrooms.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Publishing group
SAGE Publications Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8039-6399-3 (9780803963993)
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Content
Foreword - Rose Duhon-Sells
Introduction - David M Byrd and D John McIntyre
Using Research to Strengthen Field Experiences
PART ONE: CONTEXTS FOR EFFECTIVE FIELD EXPERIENCES
Contexts - Paul C Paese
Overview and Framework
Relationships among School Context and Student Teachers' Attitudes and Performance - Edith M Guyton and Martin Wesche
Trusting Relations, Pre-Service Teachers, and Multicultural Schools - Linda Valli
Community Field Experiences and Teacher Preparation for Diversity - Kenneth M Zeichner and Susan L Melnick
A Case Study
Designing Professional Development Learning Communities - Patrick M Jenlink, Kathryn Kinnucan-Welsch, and Sandra J Odell
Contexts - Paul C Paese
Reflections and Implications
PART TWO: PROCESSES FOR SUCCESSFUL FIELD EXPERIENCES
Processes - Gary P DeBolt
Overview and Framework
Laboratory Experiences as Transition from Campus to Field - Kim K Metcalf and Pamela A Kahlich
Making Sense of Teaching and Learning - Judith A Ponticell and Sally J Zepeda
A Case Study of Mentor and Beginning Teacher Problem Solving
Roles and Responsibilities of the Student Teacher Supervisor - Billie J Enz, Donald J Freeman, and Mark B Wallin
Matches and Mismatches in Perception
Processes - Gary P DeBolt
Reflections and Implications
PART THREE: CONNECTING FIELD EXPERIENCES THROUGH COMMUNICATION
Communication - Mary John O'Hair and Dan O'Hair
Overview and Framework
Providing Effective Cooperating Teacher Feedback - Elizabeth A Wilkins-Canter
Communicating Personal Constructs about Diverse Cultures - Elaine Jarchow et al
A Cross-Case Analysis of International Student Teaching
Facilitating Schools-University Communication - Mary J Selke
A Constructivist Approach to Practitioner Empowerment
Communication - Dan O'Hair and Mary John O'Hair
Reflections and Implications
PART FOUR: FIELD EXPERIENCES AND CURRICULUM
Curriculum - Renee Tipton Clift and Laurie Thomas
Overview and Framework
Learning about Mathematics in Elementary Methods Courses - Robert E Floden, G Williamson McDiarmid, and Nancy Jennings
Educational Environments for the Teaching and Learning of Elementary Science - Sharon Nichols, Deborah J Tippens, and Denise Crockett
Questions to Fit
Curriculum - Renee Tipton Clift and Laurie Thomas
Reflections and Implications
Introduction - David M Byrd and D John McIntyre
Using Research to Strengthen Field Experiences
PART ONE: CONTEXTS FOR EFFECTIVE FIELD EXPERIENCES
Contexts - Paul C Paese
Overview and Framework
Relationships among School Context and Student Teachers' Attitudes and Performance - Edith M Guyton and Martin Wesche
Trusting Relations, Pre-Service Teachers, and Multicultural Schools - Linda Valli
Community Field Experiences and Teacher Preparation for Diversity - Kenneth M Zeichner and Susan L Melnick
A Case Study
Designing Professional Development Learning Communities - Patrick M Jenlink, Kathryn Kinnucan-Welsch, and Sandra J Odell
Contexts - Paul C Paese
Reflections and Implications
PART TWO: PROCESSES FOR SUCCESSFUL FIELD EXPERIENCES
Processes - Gary P DeBolt
Overview and Framework
Laboratory Experiences as Transition from Campus to Field - Kim K Metcalf and Pamela A Kahlich
Making Sense of Teaching and Learning - Judith A Ponticell and Sally J Zepeda
A Case Study of Mentor and Beginning Teacher Problem Solving
Roles and Responsibilities of the Student Teacher Supervisor - Billie J Enz, Donald J Freeman, and Mark B Wallin
Matches and Mismatches in Perception
Processes - Gary P DeBolt
Reflections and Implications
PART THREE: CONNECTING FIELD EXPERIENCES THROUGH COMMUNICATION
Communication - Mary John O'Hair and Dan O'Hair
Overview and Framework
Providing Effective Cooperating Teacher Feedback - Elizabeth A Wilkins-Canter
Communicating Personal Constructs about Diverse Cultures - Elaine Jarchow et al
A Cross-Case Analysis of International Student Teaching
Facilitating Schools-University Communication - Mary J Selke
A Constructivist Approach to Practitioner Empowerment
Communication - Dan O'Hair and Mary John O'Hair
Reflections and Implications
PART FOUR: FIELD EXPERIENCES AND CURRICULUM
Curriculum - Renee Tipton Clift and Laurie Thomas
Overview and Framework
Learning about Mathematics in Elementary Methods Courses - Robert E Floden, G Williamson McDiarmid, and Nancy Jennings
Educational Environments for the Teaching and Learning of Elementary Science - Sharon Nichols, Deborah J Tippens, and Denise Crockett
Questions to Fit
Curriculum - Renee Tipton Clift and Laurie Thomas
Reflections and Implications