ABSTRACT

Chronicling a high-profile and ambitious teacher preparation reform project that took place across 11 diverse U.S. institutions, this volume examines the strategies, program changes, accomplishments, and challenges from the Teachers for a New Era Project (TNE). TNE aimed to improve the preparation of K-12 teachers and address mounting criticisms of university-based teacher education. Funded primarily by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, TNE targeted the most persistant problems in university-based teacher preparation programs, focused on evidence-based assessment of program impact, and developed strategies for improvement. Exploring both the successes and tensions that arose from the program, this book contributes to future teacher education and program assessment endeavors, and offers lessons that can inform current policies and practices.

chapter 1|7 pages

Overview of Teachers for a New Era

chapter 4|60 pages

Four Institutional Cases

chapter 6|17 pages

Addressing the Research Questions

chapter 7|6 pages

Future Initiatives to Improve the Preparation of Teachers

Recommendations and Points to Consider