New Horizons in Teacher Education and Professional Standards
Author: National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (U.S.)
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 46
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Author: National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (U.S.)
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 46
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Roy A. Edelfelt
Publisher: R&L Education
Published: 2004-11-10
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 1461663482
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith the current emphasis on standards in the schools, one may think that this is a new phenomenon. However, as this pamphlet clearly demonstrates, while standards in American schools have a long history dating back to Reconstruction, the recommendations for what is needed to improve teacher education are remarkably similar—brighter students, more realistic classes, rigorous general education, serious evaluation, and so on. The reports and guidelines share a zeal for the standards they are promulgating, but are thin on research to support their recommendations. The irony is that the 'profession's power is so fragmented, and its prestige so ailing,' that adequate support for teacher education and professional practice remain elusive. The report concludes that only a concerted effort by a coalition of organizations could generate the support needed to achieve a major breakthrough in the quality of schooling and teacher education.
Author: Dale D. Johnson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 2005-07-21
Total Pages: 269
ISBN-13: 1461646391
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a critical examination of the practices, processes, and tactics of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the largest accreditor of teacher education programs in the country. Those who have concerns about how well teachers are prepared in our country need to become aware of this influential organization and its stranglehold on teacher preparation.
Author: Continuing Library and Information Science Education Project
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 484
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Published: 2020-04-13
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 0309499429
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEngineering education is emerging as an important component of US K-12 education. Across the country, students in classrooms and after- and out-of-school programs are participating in hands-on, problem-focused learning activities using the engineering design process. These experiences can be engaging; support learning in other areas, such as science and mathematics; and provide a window into the important role of engineering in society. As the landscape of K-12 engineering education continues to grow and evolve, educators, administrators, and policy makers should consider the capacity of the US education system to meet current and anticipated needs for K-12 teachers of engineering. Building Capacity for Teaching Engineering in K-12 Education reviews existing curricula and programs as well as related research to understand current and anticipated future needs for engineering-literate K-12 educators in the United States and determine how these needs might be addressed. Key topics in this report include the preparation of K-12 engineering educators, professional pathways for K-12 engineering educators, and the role of higher education in preparing engineering educators. This report proposes steps that stakeholders - including professional development providers, postsecondary preservice education programs, postsecondary engineering and engineering technology programs, formal and informal educator credentialing organizations, and the education and learning sciences research communities - might take to increase the number, skill level, and confidence of K-12 teachers of engineering in the United States.
Author: National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (U.S.)
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 264
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elizabeth W. Stone
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 492
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (U.S.)
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 50
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Cari L. Klecka
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 1607091275
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book seeks to not only articulate a vision for the profession through Standards for Teacher Educators but also provide a historical perspective of and explore the issues surrounding these standards. To accomplish this, the book establishes the history of teacher education as a discipline, defines who is a teacher educator, and provides a historical foundation for these standards. The reader is then presented with a set of mini-chapters designed to conceptualize a vision for teacher educators through each of the nine standards. Featuring voices of eductors in diverse fields, the third section expands thinking about the standards and how they may or may not apply to others. The final section provides viewpoints on Standards for Teacher Educators and the potential impact of such standards on the profession.