Teacher Education Yearbook XXV

Building Upon Inspirations and Aspirations with Hope, Courage, and Strength through Teacher Educators' Commitment to Today’s Teacher Candidates and Educator Preparation

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Teacher Education Yearbook XXV

Building Upon Inspirations and Aspirations with Hope, Courage, and Strength through Teacher Educators' Commitment to Today’s Teacher Candidates and Educator Preparation

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The Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) Teacher Education Yearbook XXV is dedicated to building upon inspirations and aspirations with hope, courage, and strength by examining teacher educators' commitment to today's teachers and tomorrow's leaders. The 16 chapters in ATE Yearbook XXV relay the research findings from 38 authors whose hearts, heads, and hands connect with the constructs of hope, courage, and strength.

Table of Contents

Foreword – Shirley Lefever; Wichita State University
Introduction – Nancy P. Gallavan and LeAnn G. Putney

Section I: Inspirations and Aspirations of Teacher Educators for Themselves and Their Candidates
Introduction – Nancy P. Gallavan and LeAnn G. Putney
1. Aspirations and Inspirations: The Essence of Being a Teacher Educator
Patrice R. LeBlanc; Nova Southeastern University
2. Teaching, Visioning, and Hope: A Longitudinal Study of One Teacher’s Vision
Seth A. Parsons; George Mason University
Margaret Vaughn; University of Idaho
Alicia Bruyning; George Mason University
Nisreen Daoud; George Mason University
3. Preparing Exceptional Teachers in a Culture of Teacher Evaluation Checklists
Kristin T. Rearden, University of Tennessee
Colleen Gilrane, University of Tennessee
4. How a Community Project Has Brought Us Hope, Courage, and Strength in Our Roles as Teacher Educators
Patricia M. Nugent; Bradley University
Heljä Antola Crowe; Bradley University
Robert Wolfe; Bradley University
Nancy Hinnen; Heart of Illinois United Way
Summary – Nancy P. Gallavan and LeAnn G. Putney

Section II: Inspirations and Aspirations for Teacher Preparation Programs and Possibilities
Introduction – LeAnn G. Putney and Nancy P. Gallavan
5. Advocating for English Language Learners: Innovating Elementary School Teacher Preparation Curricula to Meet the Literacy Needs of All Students
Ashlie Jack; Wichita State University
Gayla Lohfink; Wichita State University
6. Transforming the Dream of Culturally Relevant and Responsive Mathematics Classrooms into Reality
Winnifred Namatovu; Wayne State College
7. Hungry, Homeless, and Hurting: Helping Teacher Candidates Develop a Curriculum of Hope for Today’s Children of PovertyDeborah L. Harris; Florida Atlantic UniversityTraci Baxley; Florida Atlantic University8. The Benefits of Short-Term International Field Experiences for Teacher Candidates
Bianca Prather-Jones; Northern Kentucky University
Summary – LeAnn G. Putney and Nancy P. Gallavan

Section III: Inspirations and Aspirations for New Teachers to Promote Commitment and Continuation
Introduction – Nancy P. Gallavan and LeAnn G. Putney
9. Facilitating School-Based Teacher Learning through a District/University Partnership
Leslie Huling; Texas State University
Marilyn Goodwin; Texas State University
10. New Teacher Perceptions: Impact of an Induction Program on Teaching Standards Proficiency
John C. Gillham; University of Findlay
Nicole V. Williams; University of Findlay
Jon Brasfield; University of Findlay
11. Elementary School Teachers Committed to Teaching Science
Julianne R. Opperman; Maine School Administrative District #51
Catherine Fallona; University of Southern Maine
12. Cultural Competence as Inspiration: An Examination of Korean-American Student Achievement through an Eastern Lens for Teacher Candidates
Wendi J. Otto; Pepperdine University
Summary – Nancy P. Gallavan and LeAnn G. Putney

Section IV: Inspirations and Aspirations to Instill Hope, Courage, and Strength in Teacher Leaders
Introduction – LeAnn G. Putney and Nancy P. Gallavan
13. Influences of Hope in the Journeys of Emerging Leaders Completing an Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program
Nancy P. Gallavan; University of Central Arkansas
Kristy Carter; University of Central Arkansas
Chassidy Cooper; University of Central Arkansas
Amy Thompson; University of Central Arkansas
Sarah E. Argue; University of Central Arkansas
14. Courage in the Classroom: One Way to Get There
Rachelle Meyer Rogers; Baylor University
Douglas W. Rogers; Baylor University
Jason Trumble; University of Central Arkansas
Molly Veselka; Baylor University
15. Visionary Leadership for Freedom: Racial Standpoints in Teacher Preparation
Conra D. Gist; University of Arkansas
16. Inspiring Teacher Candidates to Become Agents of Change and Tomorrow’s Leaders
Jon Yoshioka; University of Hawai‘i at Ma¯noa
Vail Matsumoto; University of Hawai‘i at Ma¯noa
Lori Fulton; University of Hawai‘i at Ma¯noa
Summary – LeAnn G. Putney and Nancy P. Gallavan
Afterword - LeAnn G. Putney and Nancy P. Gallavan

Product details

Published Feb 01 2017
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 306
ISBN 9798216344704
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 4 b/w illustrations; 5 colour illustrations; 24 tables
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Nancy P. Gallavan

Anthology Editor

LeAnn G. Putney

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