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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Julie Rainer Dangel and Edith M. Guyton Klappentext The challenges facing educators working with poor, urban, diverse, and special need populations are explored through the research projects described in this yearbook. The solutions and implications for improving teaching and learning in these environments are of immense value. Zusammenfassung The challenges facing educators working with poor! urban! diverse! and special need populations are explored through the research projects described in this yearbook. The solutions and implications for improving teaching and learning in these environments are of immense value. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 Division 1: Preparing Educators to Work with All Children Chapter 4 Overview and Framework Chapter 5 1. Conscious and Unconscious Multicultural Practices of New Teachers: Rethinking Teacher Education as a Reflective Circle Chapter 6 2. Now I See: Understanding Culturally Diverse Perpectives Chapter 7 3. Developing Pre-Service Teacher-Researchers to Meet the Needs of Individual Children Chapter 8 Summary and Implications Part 9 Division 2: Preparing Educators for Work in Urban Schools Chapter 10 Overview and Framework Chapter 11 4. Educating Teachers Who Can Meet the Needs of Children Who Live in Poverty Chapter 12 5. The ACT Program: Redesigning Teacher Education to Meet Urban Needs and Teacher Shortages Chapter 13 Summary Part 14 Division 3: Educators Working in Culturally Diverse Schools Chapter 15 6. Educators Working in Culturally Diverse Schools: Linking Colleges of Education and Partnerships Schools Chapter 16 7. Cooperating Teachers: The Challenges of Teaching and Mentoring in Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners Chapter 17 8. Successful Reading Achievement in "Beat the Odds" Schools Chapter 18 9. Beyond Practice: Follow-Up of a Collaborative Urban Teaching Experience Chapter 19 10. Continuing the Dialogue on Teachers for and Teachers in Culturally Diverse Schools...