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A Research Perspective promotes the academic success of pre-service teachers by exploring common research questions posed to education majors of the eight universities in South Carolina. Ranging from historically Black to predominately White, from private to public universities across the state, these institutions serve a diverse body of students who described some insightful contributing factors and challenges to their success. The case scenario begins each chapter that provides contextual snapshots of the myriad choices and obstacles faced by pre-service teachers; the research narratives offer insightful analysis for teacher educators. Though written from the perspective of South Carolina, the lessons learned and recommendations for teacher education are relevant to any state. This is a must-read for all teacher educators interested in student success.
This book is most interesting to members of teacher education organizations, especially the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) and its 41 state and regional affiliates, including South Carolina Association of Teacher Educators (SCATE) and Southeast Regional Association of Teacher Educators (SRATE). It also has wide appeal to members of other professional organizations, such as National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) and American Educational Research Association (AERA). Finally, it's a good choice for professional learning communities of district personnel and classroom teachers since it provides insights that will strengthen mentoring and support systems provided to student teachers.
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- Cover
- A Research Perspective
- Editorial Advisory Board
- A Research Perspective: Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for Academic Success Across South Carolina
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- I. ACADEMIC SUCCESS
- 1. What Is Academic Success?
- ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND CONCEPTS
- Research Purpose
- Academic Success and Concepts
- ACHIEVEMENT GAPS AND RELATED ISSUES
- PROFILES AND WORK SAMPLES
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 2. Supporting the Academic Success of Pre-Service Teachers
- WHO ARE PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS?
- Benedict College
- Claflin University
- College of Charleston
- Coastal Carolina University (CCU)
- Francis Marion University
- Lander University
- University of South Carolina at Columbia
- University of South Carolina at Upstate
- TEACHER EDUCATION AND REQUIREMENTS
- Effective Teacher Education
- Historical View of Teacher Education
- Effective Teaching
- Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for Success
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- II. ACADEMIC DATA ACROSS SOUTH CAROLINA
- 3. Claflin University and Student Success Data
- DATA COLLECTION
- Demographics of Claflin University
- Methods and Sample Selection
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Life History-Past Learning
- Present-Current Learning
- Interpretation on Meaning
- Findings and Discussions
- Findings on Life History-Past Learning
- Findings on Present-Current Learning
- Findings of Interpretation on Meaning
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 4. College of Charleston and Student Success Data
- DATA COLLECTION
- Demographics of the College of Charleston
- Methods and Sample Selection
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Interpretation on Meaning
- The Findings and Discussion
- Early Schooling Experiences
- A Day in the Life
- Growing Pains
- Success Factors
- The Long View
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 5. Francis Marion University and Student Success
- DATA COLLECTION
- Demographics of Francis Marion University
- Methods and Sample Selection
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Interpretation on Meaning
- Findings and Discussion
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present-Current Learning
- Interpretation on Meaning
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 6. Coastal Carolina University and Student Academic Success
- DATA COLLECTION
- Demographics of Coastal Carolina University
- Methods and Sample Selection
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Reflection on Meaning
- Findings and Discussion
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 7. Lander University and Student Success Data
- DATA COLLECTION
- Demographics of Lander University
- Methods and Sample Selection
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Interpretation on Meaning
- The Findings and Discussion
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 8. University of South Carolina-Columbia and Student Success Data
- DATA COLLECTION
- Demographics of the University of South Carolina
- Middle Level Education at the UofSC- Columbia
- Research Purpose
- Methods and Sample Selection
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Autonomy
- Competence
- Relatedness
- RESEARCH DESIGN
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Candidates
- Interpretation on Meaning
- THE FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Interpretation on Meaning
- Commentary on the Findings
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 9. USC-Upstate and Student Success Data
- DATA COLLECTION
- Demographics of USC Upstate
- Literature Review
- Methods and Sample Selection
- Kate
- Mary
- Jenny
- Gina
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Life History-Past Learning
- Small, Supportive Communities
- Balance Between Academics and Extracurricular Fun
- Positive Experiences in Schools
- Negative School Experiences Before College
- Opportunity for Challenges in High School
- Present-Current Learning
- Good Time-Management Skills
- Busy Scheduling Plus Academic Engagement
- Supportive Networks and Families
- Varied Parent Education
- Importance of Role Models
- Interpretation of Meaning
- Goal-Oriented Individuals
- Value of Their Degree
- Goals Beyond Classroom
- Perfectionism
- Work to Overcome Challenges
- Value of Relationships
- Value of Clinical Field Experiences
- Faculty Support to Success
- Findings and Discussion
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 10. Benedict College and Student Success Data
- DATA COLLECTION
- Demographics of Benedict College
- Methods and Sample Selection
- Noncandidate Participants
- Teacher Candidate Participants
- DATA ANALYSIS
- Life History and Past Learning
- 1. Where did you go to school? What was your school like?
- 2. How do you think your peers felt about their education?
- 3. How would you rate your teachers on a 10-point scale with 10 being highest and 1 being lowest?
- 4. What was your ordinary school day like?
- 5. Describe either a difficult or successful school experience.
- Present and Current Learning
- 1. What is your ordinary day at university like?
- 2. What is your ordinary day at home like?
- 3. What is the highest educational degree of your father? Mother? Guardian?
- 4. What role did they play in your learning?
- 5. Describe either a most difficult or a successful current learning experience.
- Interpretation on Meaning
- 1. What factors contribute to your success as a future teacher? What factors prevent your success as a future teacher?
- 2. What is your greatest asset to be successful as a future teacher?
- 3. What is your greatest weakness as a future teacher?
- 4. When faced with a difficult situation, how do you manage it? Please give an example.
- 5. How important is your current degree study? What is your long-term goal?
- The Findings and Discussion
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- III. CONCLUSION
- 11. Data Summary and Recommendations
- DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS SUMMARY
- The HBCU University Data
- Findings on Life History-Past Learning
- Findings on Present-Current Learning
- Findings of Interpretation on Meaning
- Low Country University Data
- Findings on Life History-Past Learning
- Findings on Present and Current Learning
- Findings on Interpretation on Meaning
- Low Country Data Summary
- East Coast University Data
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Interpretation of Meaning
- Midlands University Data
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Interpretation of Meaning
- Midlands University Data Summary
- Upstate University Data
- Life History and Past Learning
- Present and Current Learning
- Interpretation of Meaning
- Upstate Data Summary
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
- Who Are the Students Coming Into the Teaching Profession in South Carolina?
- Demographics
- What Commonalities and Differences Emerged in the Findings That Can Be Informative for the Field of Teacher Education?
- Past Learning Experiences
- Influence of Peers, Family, and Teachers
- Present Learning Experiences
- Interpretation on Meaning
- How Can Teacher Preparation Programs Use the Study Results to Identify Best Practices and Improve Promising Program Designs and Practices in South Carolina and nationwide?
- CONCLUSION
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- 12. Suggestions for Academic Success of Preservice Teachers
- EMBEDDED METHODS COURSES AS A SIGNATURE PEDAGOGY
- Exemplary Teacher Education Programs
- PDS Schools and Signature Pedagogy
- Case Studies and Methods
- Data Collection
- Data Analysis
- Embedded Methods Courses for Success
- Academic Engagement and Thinking
- Positive Social Contexts
- Safe Learning Environments
- Confidence and Self-Esteem
- OUR SUGGESTIONS
- SUMMARY
- AUTHORS' NOTE
- APPENDIX A: INTERVIEW PROTOCOL
- APPENDIX B: CODES FOR TEACHER INTERVIEWS
- REFERENCES
- About the Editors
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