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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lang A&G International Academic Publishers, Peter
ISBN-10
0820476013
ISBN-13
9780820476018
eBay Product ID (ePID)
31011754

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
202 Pages
Publication Name
Staying the Course with Professional Development Schools
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Subject
Adult & Continuing Education, Training & Certification, Aims & Objectives
Features
New Edition
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Education
Author
Terry R. Berkeley
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-018797
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
«The future of public education rests on the shoulders of the massive new generation of teachers now entering the profession. The future of these teachers depends on the schools in which they learn their professional craft. More and more of these schools are now Professional Development Schools, which are no longer in their infancy but in the midst of adolescence - striving for a mature identity. This exceptional collection of essays brings together researchers, practitioners, and practitioner-researchers to set out inspiring visions, provide real examples, and document the honest struggles of education to help Professional Development Schools develop and make them the very best they can be - for education and educated alike. This is a vital addition to every teacher's and teacher educator's professional library.» (Andy Hargreaves, Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education, Boston College) «This second volume of Towson University's three-part series on professional development schools conceptualizes the growth of school and university partnerships across state and national levels. Staying the Course with Professional Development Schools illustrates the growth of the professional development school movement from each partnership addressing individual needs to providing information for partnerships across the country as the movement continues to grow and mature.» (Sally Yahnke, Associate Professor, Secondary Education, Kansas State University), The future of public education rests on the shoulders of the massive new generation of teachers now entering the profession. The future of these teachers depends on the schools in which they learn their professional craft. More and more of these schools are now Professional Development Schools, which are no longer in their infancy but in the midst of adolescence - striving for a mature identity. This exceptional collection of essays brings together researchers, practitioners, and practitioner-researchers to set out inspiring visions, provide real examples, and document the honest struggles of education to help Professional Development Schools develop and make them the very best they can be - for education and educated alike. This is a vital addition to every teacher's and teacher educator's professional library. (Andy Hargreaves, Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education, Boston College) This second volume of Towson University's three-part series on professional development schools conceptualizes the growth of school and university partnerships across state and national levels. Staying the Course with Professional Development Schools illustrates the growth of the professional development school movement from each partnership addressing individual needs to providing information for partnerships across the country as the movement continues to grow and mature. (Sally Yahnke, Associate Professor, Secondary Education, Kansas State University), «The future of public education rests on the shoulders of the massive new generation of teachers now entering the profession. The future of these teachers depends on the schools in which they learn their professional craft. More and more of these schools are now Professional Development Schools, which are no longer in their infancy but in the midst of adolescence _ striving for a mature identity. This exceptional collection of essays brings together researchers, practitioners, and practitioner-researchers to set out inspiring visions, provide real examples, and document the honest struggles of education to help Professional Development Schools develop and make them the very best they can be _ for education and educated alike. This is a vital addition to every teacher_s and teacher educator_s professional library.» (Andy Hargreaves, Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education, Boston College) «This second volume of Towson University_s three-part series on professional development schools conceptualizes the growth of school and university partnerships across state and national levels. Staying the Course with Professional Development Schools illustrates the growth of the professional development school movement from each partnership addressing individual needs to providing information for partnerships across the country as the movement continues to grow and mature.» (Sally Yahnke, Associate Professor, Secondary Education, Kansas State University)
Number of Volumes
0 vols.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
370/.71/1
Edition Description
New Edition
Table Of Content
Contents: Lee Teitel: Foreword - James S. Cantor/Sue A. Schaar: Addressing an Emergency in Teacher Education: The Evolution of a Professional Development School for Emerging Professionals - Sally Yahnke/Gail Shroyer/Lisa Bietau/Melisa Hancock/Andrew Bennett: Collaborating to Renew and Reform K-16 Education - Jennifer E. Aldrich: PDS First Steps: Baby Steps and Giant Steps - Martha M. Bobley/Nancy Norris-Bauer: Cross-Currents of Change: PDS Maintenance - Clare Kruft: PDS Collaboration: Providing Opportunities for Systemic Change - Carol Frierson-Campbell: Sound Ways of Learning: Anchoring Music Education to the PDS P-16 Reform Movement - Teena R. Gorrow/John R. Bing: Using Literature Circles to Research Instructional Strategies - Frank Sweeney/Roberta Strosnider/Jo Ellen Smallwood: Empowering Interns as Partners in Mentoring - Marsha Levine/Roberta Trachtman: Co-Constructing an Accountability System for Professional Development Schools - Mary Gendernalik Cooper: Systematic Evaluation in PDS-Centered Educator Preparation: Turning State and National Accreditation Standards to Program Advantage - Dennis R. King/Cherie L. Roy: Teacher Candidates Document Professional Growth by Connecting Theory to Practice in a Rural Clinical Setting - Diane Davis/RaeAnn T. Wuestman/Betty Kansler/Linda Williams: Service Learning: Where the Action Is! - Marybeth P. Miller/Patricia Rawson/Carl Holmes: Measuring the perceived Competency of Physical Education Interns: A Two-Year Analysis of the Physical Education Professional Development School - Jane E. Neapolitan/Terry R. Berkeley: Inquiry in Professional Development Schools: The «Misunderstood» Component.
Synopsis
The Professional Development School (PDS) movement has been a major vehicle for the simultaneous renewal of Pre-K-12 education and the teaching profession for nearly twenty years. This second volume in a series created by Towson University goes beyond «start up» stories and presents data-based discussions on a variety of topics about PDS implementation and assessment, including PDSs in specialty areas, such as music and physical education, mentoring, teacher development, standards, accountability, and sustainability. Chapters are written by researchers who presented their work at the Second National Professional Development School Conference sponsored by the Maryland State Department of Education's Professional Development School Network, and who represent public and private colleges and universities and school districts in Maine, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Georgia, Kansas, and Missouri, and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)., The Professional Development School (PDS) movement has been a major vehicle for the simultaneous renewal of Pre-K-12 education and the teaching profession for nearly twenty years. This second volume in a series created by Towson University goes beyond start up stories and presents data-based discussions on a variety of topics about PDS implementation and assessment, including PDSs in specialty areas, such as music and physical education, mentoring, teacher development, standards, accountability, and sustainability. Chapters are written by researchers who presented their work at the Second National Professional Development School Conference sponsored by the Maryland State Department of Education's Professional Development School Network, and who represent public and private colleges and universities and school districts in Maine, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Georgia, Kansas, and Missouri, and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
LC Classification Number
LB2154.A3S72 2005

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