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Student Teaching: Past, Present, and Future


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Student teaching is considered to be the single most powerful learning experience in teacher preparation. Although much has been made of its importance, surprisingly little research has been conducted specifically on student teaching, which some claim has remained unchanged for a century. Because student teaching is nearly universal in a field with wide-ranging practices even within a single institution of higher education, the possibility of modification in student teaching to lead reform in teacher preparation is quite strong. The authors present a history of student teaching, theory, practice, and policy; review the research literature, past and present; and present practical guidelines for reform that align with evidence.

Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Origins of Student Teaching Chapter 2: Evolution of Student Teaching Chapter 3: Student Teaching in the Post-Sputnik Era Chapter 4: Current Context in Teacher Preparation Chapter 5: Current Context in Student Teaching Chapter 6: Comparison to Past Practice Chapter 7: Innovation in Clinical Placement Chapter 8: Principles for Practice Chapter 9: First Steps Chapter 10: Planning for Innovation

About the Author :
Leah Wasburn-Moses is professor of educational psychology at Miami University. Philo C. Wasburn was professor emeritus of sociology at Purdue University.

Review :
This is a needed and timely volume for teacher education in the 21st century. As Wasburn-Moses and Wasburn contend, "one of the least explored but most promising opportunities in teacher preparation is the transition from student teaching to the first year of teaching" (p. 99). They seek to address this lacuna by exploring student teaching from its historical origins through the evolution of professional teaching over 10 chapters, supported by references and an index that is practical and educational. Student teaching is contextualized in relation to teacher preparation, past practices, and innovation in clinical placement, areas that are essential for change in both K–12 and higher education. The authors outline four principles for educational partners to strengthen student teaching: common philosophy, research-grounded matchmaking, triad role clarity, and mutual professional development. They caution readers to be careful in their approach to change and to select only the principle they believe their institutions and partners are ready to consider and implement. In closing, this is a text that will help practitioners in both K–12 and higher education settings, and students' plans for the future in teacher-education programs. Recommended. This book makes a highly significant contribution to the field of clinical experiences, student teaching, and teacher education. Since Johnson (1968) there has not been a book that has analysed student teaching with this level of detail and analysis. In particular, the insights in the latter half of the book capture many of the recent trends in field experiences and student teaching.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781793602343
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Past, Present, and Future
  • Width: 154 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1793602344
  • Publisher Date: 12 May 2022
  • Height: 219 mm
  • No of Pages: 120
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Weight: 191 gr


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