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Beyond Problem-based Learning: How a Residency Model Improves the Education of Pre-service Teachers
The Online Journal of New Horizons in Education
  • Ryan Andrew Nivens, East Tennessee State University
  • Renée Rice Moran, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2016
Description

In 2010, the state of Tennessee embraced the call to overhaul teacher education and required programs to adopt a residency model within K-12 schools. How exactly this would affect the various methods courses in a teacher education program? This paper provides a description of how two elementary education methods courses have shifted from simulation-style projects to projects that involve working with actual elementary students throughout the semester. This article presents an overview of the new residency style methods courses, along with how major assignments shifted to utilize the extensive time pre-service teachers would spend in the elementary school classroom.

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Citation Information
Ryan Andrew Nivens and Renée Rice Moran. "Beyond Problem-based Learning: How a Residency Model Improves the Education of Pre-service Teachers" The Online Journal of New Horizons in Education Vol. 6 Iss. 2 (2016) p. 1 - 6 ISSN: 2146-7374
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ryan-nivens/34/