ABSTRACT

Re-envisioning the role, impact, and goals of teacher education programs, this volume immerses readers in the inner workings of an innovative, field-based teacher preparation program in Chicago. Grounded in sociocultural theory, the book documents how teacher educators, school and community partners, and teacher candidates in the program confront challenges and facilitate their students’ learning, development, and achievement. By successfully and collaboratively developing instructional partnerships and embedding programs in urban schools and communities, the contributors demonstrate that it is possible to break the conventional mold of teacher education and better prepare the next generation of teachers.

part I|36 pages

Foundations and Frameworks

chapter 2|12 pages

Framing Our Approach to Teacher Education

Sociocultural Theory and the Field-based Apprenticeship Model

part II|72 pages

Mutually Beneficial Partnerships

chapter 4|19 pages

Realizing Mutual Benefits Through Partnering on Teaching and Learning

Loyola, Senn High School, and the International Baccalaureate

chapter 5|15 pages

Situating Work in Parochial Schools

Partnerships With Catholic Schools to Prepare Teachers

chapter 6|15 pages

Introductions to Informal Learning

Museums and Cultural Instructions as Partners in Field-based Teacher Education

chapter 7|21 pages

Data-based Decision Making Across Educational Stakeholders and Systems

Avoiding the Pitfalls of Being Data-driven Through Productive Partnerships That Support Educational Equity

part III|116 pages

Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

chapter 8|20 pages

Preparing All Teachers for Inclusive Classrooms

Teacher Expertise for Diverse Learners

chapter 10|22 pages

Learning to Teach International Mindedness

Being and Becoming Teachers in Communities of Practice

part IV|24 pages

Macro-level Practice and Policy

chapter 13|12 pages

Iterative Design and Implementation of Teacher Education

Refining Our Work Moving Forward

chapter 14|10 pages

Teaching, Learning, and Leading With Schools and Communities

Teacher Education Policy for the 21st Century