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Connecting Teaching and Learning - History, Evolution, Case Studies of Teacher Work Sample Methodology

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Hilda Rosselli; Mark Girod and Meredith Brodsky - Contributions by Ronald A. Beghetto; Karen S. Buchanan; Barbara Chesler Buckner; Diane S. Calhoun; Kyle Dahlem; Peter Denner; Emerson J. Elliott; C Samuel Evans; Tracy Fredman; Russell L. French; Klappentext Teacher Work Samples are increasingly being used by teacher preparation programs to quantify the complex set of tasks that comprise effective teaching on a daily basis and document the effectiveness of preservice teachers' impact on student learning. The featured case studies from 10 universities and insights from key policy leaders capture current knowledge on practice, research and policy linked to Teacher Work Samples. The book also includes Del Schalock's own description of the evolution of TWS as well as his thoughts about remaining theory development needed to effectively link teacher preparation and student learning. Inhaltsverzeichnis DedicationForewordIntroductionSection 1. Context and Evolution Chapter 1. Teacher Work Sample Methodology at Western Oregon UniversitySection II. Practice Chapter 2. Answering the Call: How do we know they can teach?Chapter 3. The Development, Implementation, and Institutionalization of The Renaissance Teacher Work Sample ModelChapter 4. Preparing Principals to Use the Teacher Work Sample in Their SchoolsChapter 5. Connecting Teaching and Learning: Teacher Work Samples in a Partnership ContextChapter 6. Practicing connecting teaching and learning using the Cook School District simulationChapter 7. Sowing the Seeds of Multi-institutional Collaborative Research: A Case StudySection III. Research Chapter 8. Using TWS Methodology to Establish Credible Evidence for Quality Teacher PreparationChapter 9. Generalizability of Teacher Work Samples Across Occasions of DevelopmentChapter 10. Research on First and Second Year Teachers Using the TWSM and Pathwise Observation Form BChapter 11. Contextualizing the Teacher Work Sample: An Evolving Early Childhood PerspectiveChapter 12. Using Teacher Work Sample Data for Program ImprovementSection IV. Policy Chapter 13. "Student Learning" in AccreditationChapter 14. Teacher Work Samples in Louisiana's Teacher Assistance and Assessment ProgramChapter 15. The Performance Assessment for California Teachers: A Policy Case Study of Teacher Work SamplingReflectionsChapter 16. Connecting Teaching, Teacher Preparation And Student Learning: Education's Equivalent In Theory Development And Research To Biology's Genome AgendaAbout the ContributorsIndex...

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Authors Hilda C. Girod Rosselli, Hilda Girod Rosselli, Hilda/ Brodsky Rosselli
Assisted by Meredith Brodsky (Editor), Mark Girod (Editor), Girod Mark (Editor), Hilda Rosselli (Editor), Hilda C. Rosselli (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.01.2011
 
EAN 9781442204584
ISBN 978-1-4422-0458-4
No. of pages 252
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

EDUCATION / History, History of Education, Teaching skills and techniques, Teaching skills & techniques, EDUCATION / Teaching / Methods & Strategies

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