Featuring NCTR partners as well as other traditional and alternative route programs, the report describes how preparation programs are innovating
the residency model components and placing practice at the center of how teachers are prepared.
Not exact matches
This report examines how preparation programs around the country are adopting core
components of a
residency model to innovate and improve teacher education through robust clinical experiences.
The
components of the
residency model resonate with policymakers, educators, and parents, and states are now positioned to usher in systems - level change in teacher preparation.
The year - long teaching apprenticeship experience under the guidance of a trained mentor teacher serves as a core
component, and rather unique aspect specific to the teacher
residency model.
Some of the proposals are clear cut: Support
residency models and school / university professional development partnerships for teachers, especially in high - need communities, and
residency components of preparation programs for administrators.
In recognition of the need for more and especially better clinical preparation, researchers are now arguing for a shift away from the typical student teaching experience as a distinct and final step in completing preparation and toward integrating clinical
components into the preparation experience early and throughout the program.30 A number of programs across the country have made this shift, including by incorporating
residency models into their teacher preparation programs, 31 but this kind of program design is still relatively uncommon.
Clinically Oriented Teacher Preparation, by Urban Teacher
Residency United (UTRU) looks at how 22 providers across the nation are making the transition to incorporate the core components of the residency model into their preparation
Residency United (UTRU) looks at how 22 providers across the nation are making the transition to incorporate the core
components of the
residency model into their preparation
residency model into their preparation programs.