Powerful Teacher Education : Lessons from Exemplary Programs /
Linda Darling-Hammond ; in collaboration with Letitia Fickel, Julia Koppich, Maritza Macdonald, Kay Merseth, Lynne Miller, Gordon Ruscoe, David Silvernail, Jon Snyder, Betty Lou Whitford, and Kenneth Zeichner.
- 1st ed.
- San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass ; 2006.
- xvi, 419 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- The Jossey-Bass education series .
- Jossey-Bass education series. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 377-398) and indexes.
"There is wide agreement that the key to better schools is better teachers. If we are to prepare diverse students with the knowledge required by today's society, we need teachers with the sophisticated skills to teach all learners well. Yet the task of preparing these more knowledgeable and skillful teachers has been a difficult one, as schools of education have been poorly resourced and frequently criticized as weak, fragmented, and out of touch. If we are to have teachers who can meet the challenges of today's demanding classrooms, we must start with strong teacher education programs that can help teachers become highly capable from their first day on the job. Powerful Teacher Education describes the strategies, goals, content, and processes of seven highly successful and long-standing teacher education programs - Alverno College, Bank Street College, Trinity University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Southern Maine, University of Virginia, and Wheelock College. All these colleges and universities have succeeded in preparing teachers to teach diverse learners to achieve high levels of performance and understanding. In discussing the common features of these programs, Linda Darling-Hammond shows what outstanding teacher education models do and how they do it, and what their graduates accomplish as a result. Powerful Teacher Education also examines the policies, organizational features, resources, and relationships that have enabled these programs to succeed. Powerful Teacher Education offers a clear picture of what good teacher education looks like in practice, what those who have experienced it can do, and what it takes to provide quality preparation within and across universities and schools. This book is a valuable tool for educators involved in the daunting task of making teacher education a vital part of the educational system." (Book flap) CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgements PART ONE - Introduction 1. Creating Powerful Teacher Education 2. Why Teacher Education is Important - and Difficult 3. Addressing the Dilemmas of Teacher Education: Evidence of Success PART TWO - Conceptualizing Knowledge, Skills, and Practice 4. Conceptualizing the Knowledge Base for Teaching 5. Developing and Assessing Teaching: Constructing Performances of Understanding 6. Constructing the Clinical Experience: the Glue for Powerful Preparation Part THREE - Bringing it All Together 7. The Double Helix of Teaching: Managing the Dialectic Between Students and Subjects 8. Educating for Equity 9. Preparing Teachers to Reach All Students PART FOUR - Issues of Context and Change 10. Transforming Teacher Education: Institutional Challenges 11. Developing Professional Policy APPENDIXES A. Study Methodology B. Survey Results C. Teacher Education Program Structures References About the Author Name Index Subject Index