Learning to Teach in Urban Schools

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Beginning Teacher
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Charter Schools
Co-constructing Knowledge
Collaborative Reflection
communities
contextualized
Contextualized Teaching Practices
Deficit Ideology
district
effective strategies for novice urban educators
Epistemic Practices
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equity in schooling
Facilitating Literacy Acquisition
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Guided Teaching Practices
High School Graduation Rate
Improving Teaching Practices
income
instructional transformation
Learning Teaching Practices
low
Low Income Students
meetings
Minority Districts
Novice Teacher
Preservice Teacher Preparation
Professional Development
reflective teaching practice
sociocultural pedagogy
Structured Dialogue
students
study
Study Group Meetings
Swimming Upstream
teacher
Teacher Community
teacher induction programs
Teacher Leader
Teacher Learning Community
urban education research
Urban Schools
Veteran Teachers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415893862
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Oct 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is about the transition from teacher preparation to teaching practice in urban school settings. It provides a clear presentation of the challenges, resources, and opportunities for learning to teach in urban schools; examples of the experiences, perceptions, and practices of teachers who are effective in urban schools and those who are not; a detailed account of the journey of a team of teachers who transformed their practice to improve learning in a low performing urban school; an approach that can be used by novice teachers in joining a teacher community and making the transition from preparation to practice; and perspective on leadership that can be used to create a context for transforming teacher professional development in an urban school district. Learning to Teach in Urban Schools offers rare insight into how teachers can transform their own practice and in the process, transform the culture of low performing urban schools.

Etta R. Hollins is Ewing Marion Kauffman Endowed Chair in Urban Teacher Education, University of Missouri–Kansas City.

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