Partnership and Powerful Teacher Education

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Clinical Partnership
clinical teach education
clinical teacher preparation model
collaborative teacher preparation research
Common Language
community-based pedagogy
Curriculum Teams
Disciplinary Literacy
educator collaboration
EL Student
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ESL Teacher
experiential learning models
Main South
Mat Program
Mentor Teachers
Neighborhood Students
Partner School Teachers
Partner Schools
Partner Schools University
Partnership Journey
partnership-based
partnerships
Professional Development
Reflective Practice
reflective teaching strategies
Round Attendees
Round Sheet
Rounds Process
school-embedded partnerships
school-university
school-university partnership
South High
Teacher Candidates
teacher education
teacher professional inquiry
University Mentor
University School Partnerships
urban community
urban education
urban school reform
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367110215
  • Weight: 367g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This collaborative volume offers an in-depth portrait and valuable reference for the development of clinical or school-embedded partnerships in teacher preparation by drawing on the decades-long partnership between a university and set of schools in an urban neighborhood. In the midst of a national movement towards partnership-based clinical teacher education, this book explains and illustrates the roles, commitments, and collaborative practices that have evolved.

Divided into three parts, contributors outline the theory and practice of the clinical teacher preparation model and its neighborhood focus, covering topics such as:

  • The social and institutional context of partnership development and teacher education;
  • Key collaborative and learning practices;
  • Challenges and questions that have emerged, and what can be learned from the experience.

Written with voices of university faculty, school educators, program graduates, and students from partner schools, Thomas Del Prete offers a volume perfect for those looking to be inspired by an example of clinical teacher education and partnership in an urban community and to learn what can be achieved with conviction and perseverance over time.

Thomas Del Prete is Director of the Adam Institute for Urban Teaching and School Practice as well as the Master of Arts in Teaching program. He has been working on developing the multi-school partnership with the teacher education faculty of Clark University for twenty-five years.