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Grothe, Katherine – Online Submission, 2013
Student teaching is a critical step in the process of becoming a teacher. Since its development over the past few decades, student teaching has become a requirement to attain a teaching credential in all fifty of the United States. Unfortunately, the relationship between student teachers and master teachers is frequently wrought with tension. This…
Descriptors: Master Teachers, Student Teachers, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction
Corwin, Sylvia K., Ed. – Online Submission, 2013
Reading Improvement Through Art (RITA) program is an interdisciplinary approach to literacy that blends visual art with reading comprehension, evaluated in nine New York City urban high schools. 240 problem readers participating in the pilot program were pre- and post-tested in the Fall 1975 and Spring 1976 semesters. The testing showed the 9th…
Descriptors: Reading Improvement, Art Activities, Reading Programs, Interdisciplinary Approach
Wilson, Carolyn H.; Weston, Matthew Stephen – Online Submission, 2010
The purpose of this research is to share strategies and techniques used by highly qualified educators and experts in the field of education and instruction. Differentiated instruction is one of the most common terms used in education. It is also the key to teaching students with multiple or a wide range of disabilities. Quality classroom…
Descriptors: Expertise, Educational Strategies, Multiple Disabilities, Schools
Cramer, Elizabeth; Nevin, Ann; Thousand, Jacqueline; Liston, Andrea – Online Submission, 2006
A mixed methodology approach was used to address the question: what are skills, knowledge and dispositions that co-teachers need to balance the seemingly competing mandates of NCLB and IDEIA in order to prepare teachers for the classrooms of today and tomorrow? Based on the results of two recent studies that focused on secondary co-teacher teams…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Urban Schools, Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes