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What is Bug-in-Ear

Handbook of Research on Emerging Practices and Methods for K-12 Online and Blended Learning
The “bug-in-ear” refers to a Bluetooth audio receiver that an intern wears inside the ear in order to hear audio from another source—in this case, the e-coach.
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E-Coaching to Support University-Public School Partnerships: Disrupting Power Dynamics in Teacher Education
Elizabeth Bellows (Appalachian State University, USA), Aftynne E. Cheek (Appalachian State University, USA), and Morgan Blanton (Appalachian State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8009-6.ch016
Abstract
Three teacher educators partnered with a local high school to pilot an e-coaching model with secondary social studies pre-service teachers. Findings reveals an e-coaching supervisory model that can nurture relationships between university and public schools to support pre-service teacher (PST) development, can increase a PST's independence and confidence, and can support creation of a third space where power dynamics between university and public schools are disrupted and potentially leveled. Implications for e-coaching as a means of supervising field experiences in rural teacher education are discussed.
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