articleJournal of Teacher EducationMay 1, 2006Closed access

Constructing 21st-Century Teacher Education

Stanford University

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Abstract

Much of what teachers need to know to be successful is invisible to lay observers, leading to the view that teaching requires little formal study and to frequent disdain for teacher education programs. The weakness of traditional program models that are collections of largely unrelated courses reinforce this low regard. This article argues that we have learned a great deal about how to create stronger, more effective teacher education programs. Three critical components of such programs include tight coherence and integration among courses and between course work and clinical work in schools, extensive and intensely supervised clinical work integrated with course work using pedagogies that link theory and…

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Keywords
  • Reputation
  • Work (physics)
  • Teacher education
  • Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
  • Pedagogy
  • Mathematics education
  • Teacher preparation
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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