Research on Effective Models for Teacher Education
Teacher Education Yearbook VIII
Edited by:
- D . John McIntyre - Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois
- David M. Byrd - University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA
Volume:
8
Series:
Teacher Education
Teacher Education
February 2000 | 272 pages | Corwin
Explore the power and possibilities of teaching!
Corwin Press and the Association of Teacher Education once again join together to produce ATE's yearbook. This yearbook addresses the nation's pressing need to train and retain good teachers as it explores exemplary practices in teacher education.
Areas of critical concern include:
- Enhancing professional development
- Methods for improving teaching and learning
- Transformations through mentoring and social interaction
- Effective models for alternative programs in teacher education
This book adds to the knowledge base as contributors explore practices based on current theory, research, and experience. The jury-reviewed chapters constitute a major contribution to the field of teacher education. It will be an essential resource for all post secondary education faculty and should be included in programs devoted to understanding the impact of teacher education on teachers and their students.
Edith M Guyton
Research on Effective Models for Teacher Education
PART ONE: MODELS FOR ENHANCING THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS: OVERVIEW AND FRAMEWORK
Julie A Thomas, Sandra B Cooper and Judith A Ponticell
Doing Math the Science Way
Joanne E Goodell, Lesley H Parker and Jane Butler Kahle
Assessing the Impact of Sustained Professional Development on Middle-School Mathematics Teachers
Deborah L Bainer and Dinah Wright
Teacher Choices about Their Own Professional Development in Science Teaching and Learning
Frances K Kochran
Part One Summary
PART TWO: INQUIRY AND REFLECTION: TWIN NEEDS FOR IMPROVED TEACHER EDUCATION
Aida Nevarez-La Torre and Rosalie Rolon-Dow
Teacher Research as Professional Development
James Rowley and Patricia Hart
Print and Video Case Studies
Ann L Wood
Teaching Portfolios
W Robert Houston and Allen R Warner
Part Two Summary
PART THREE: MENTORING, SOCIAL INTERACTION AND TRANSFORMATIONS: OVERVIEW AND FRAMEWORK
Kim E Koeppen, Gayle L Huey and Kathy R Connor
Cohort Groups
Mary Louise Gomez, Michelle L Page and Anne Burda Walker
Returning to Learn
Doanld A Williams and Connie L Bowman
Reshaping the Profession One Teacher at a Time
Porter Lee Troutman Jr
Part Three Summary
PART FOUR: EFFECTIVE MODELS FOR ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS IN TEACHER EDUCATION: OVERVIEW AND FRAMEWORK
Bernice Stone and Susana Mata
Fast-Track Teacher Education
Angela V Paccione, Barbara A McWhorter and Robert W Richburg
Ten Years on the Fast-Track
Jianping Shen
The Impact of the Alternative Certification Policy
R Keith Hillkirk
Part Four Summary