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Designing Culturally Competent Programming for PK-20 Classrooms
A certified teacher in a public or private school who is assigned to mentor, provide teaching experience through supervision, observation, and evaluation and giving feedback for professional growth.
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Developing a Community of Learners From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds With Social Justice and Inclusive Critical Literacy Practices
Shadrack Gabriel Msengi (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3652-0.ch004
Abstract
This case study is an investigation of cultural and linguistic diverse perspectives among parents, children, teachers, and teacher candidates. Survey and interview data were collected and analyzed to determine how these diverse perspectives affect teachers' application of culturally responsive literacy practices to develop a community of learners. Findings suggest that teachers and teacher candidates knew little about their students' diverse backgrounds. Their participation in the study and initial discussions among teachers, teacher candidates, children, and parents had a positive effect on experienced and novice teachers' knowledge of students. This knowledge included the ability to begin planning and managing instruction, as well as determining appropriate assessments and instructional strategies. Findings also suggest ways these teachers could engage students, families, and teachers in social justice practices.
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Multi-Semester Community Building in Higher Education: Examining the Impact on Teacher Education Candidates' Development and Teaching Self-Efficacy
Individual, typically a classroom teacher, that is the instructor of record in the context where a teacher education candidate is placed. The cooperating teacher provides oversight and mentoring for the candidate.
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Designing and Implementing Clinical and Field Experiences
A regular and certified staff member of a local accredited school to whom a student teacher is assigned.
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The Evolution of Clinical Practice: Moving from Traditional Student Teaching to Co-Teaching
A cooperating teacher is a certificated teacher of record working within a school system who hosts a pre-service teacher during the clinical experience.
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Early Field Experiences Through Telepresence Robots: Diverse Placements by Expanding Locations
A licensed teacher who serves as the school-base host and mentor for teacher candidates in a field experience.
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Reciprocal Peer Mentoring: Practical Implications in Practicum
An experienced teacher who supports and assists pre-service teachers in practicum schools.
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Helping With the Special Educator Shortage in Rural Schools: A Teacher Preparation Program's Journey
Licensed teacher employed by a school district who supervises and mentors a university student during field experiences in the classroom.
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