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Clearing The Path: Redesigning Teacher Preparation For The Public Good, Karen Demoss, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College
Clearing The Path: Redesigning Teacher Preparation For The Public Good, Karen Demoss, Prepared To Teach, Bank Street College
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Clearing the Path: Redesigning Teacher Preparation for the Public Good, offers lessons from innovative partnerships, sharing sustainable funding models that can provide stipends to teacher candidates in full-time residency placements.
A Progressive Approach To The Education Of Teachers: Some Principles From Bank Street College Of Education, Nancy Nager, Edna Shapiro
A Progressive Approach To The Education Of Teachers: Some Principles From Bank Street College Of Education, Nancy Nager, Edna Shapiro
Occasional Paper Series
In this paper we present Bank Street’s approach as represented in a set of five inter-related principles. We begin by briefly describing the origins and rationale of teacher education at Bank Street. From this description we generate principles that emerge from Bank Street’s history and practice, linking each principle to classroom images of teaching and learning. Enactment of these principles can and must vary in response to changing circumstances, needs, and mandates. In our view, this necessary variation highlights the guiding function of an explicit set of principles to govern and ensure the consonance, validity, and legitimacy of new practices.
For The Public Good: Quality Preparation For Every Teacher, Karen Demoss
For The Public Good: Quality Preparation For Every Teacher, Karen Demoss
All Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
The Sustainable Funding Project at Bank Street College of Education was established to address a significant problem in public education: how to ensure that all aspiring teaches are prepared through affordable, high-quality programs so that every teacher enters the profession ready for the demands of 21st century classrooms. This report tackles quality sustained clinical practice as one part of the affordability question.
A Study Of One Group's Experience Of The Advisement Process At Bank Street College, Marianne Montero
A Study Of One Group's Experience Of The Advisement Process At Bank Street College, Marianne Montero
Graduate Student Independent Studies
This study describes and analyzes the Advisement Process as experienced by eight members of one advisement group. Most of the data is based on interviews with the students and the advisor of the group. Particular emphasis is given to mental health concepts that are applicable to Advisement.
Also discussed are the philosophy and goals that five of these students have for the children they teacher and how they strive to apply these.
Of the seven students interviewed, six felt that advisement was effective for them. One person did not.
An Advisement Group Model: A Student's Reflective Analysis, Deborah Sweet Burns
An Advisement Group Model: A Student's Reflective Analysis, Deborah Sweet Burns
Graduate Student Independent Studies
This paper clarifies the components that define a group and describes a specific group structure, the conference group model at Bank Street College of Education. In concludes with a reflective analysis of the conference group the author participated in during graduate study at Bank Street College.