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Ready2Teach: Shifts in Teacher Preparation Through Residency and Situated Learning
Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Education Journal
  • Ryan Andrew Nivens, East Tennessee State University
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Publication Date
10-1-2013
Description

Residency models for education in the medical profession have existed for many years. Nationwide, policies are being implemented to bring this model to the field of teacher preparation. How this plays out within education programs is less researched, and there is a need to document the transition from traditional teacher education, that is, education that is based heavily in the college classroom, to a residency model, where preservice teachers spend a significant amount of time in an elementary school classroom. This paper describes how a year-long residency model is implemented and presents the changes in curriculum, scheduling and challenges encountered.

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This document was published with permission by the publisher. It was originally published by the Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Education Journal.

Citation Information
Ryan Andrew Nivens. "Ready2Teach: Shifts in Teacher Preparation Through Residency and Situated Learning" Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Education Journal Vol. 23 Iss. 1 (2013) p. 13 - 17 ISSN: 1068-1752
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ryan-nivens/43/