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Guthrie, James W. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1983
A new California law, Senate Bill 813, implies sweeping changes for teacher education in that state. The law permits districts to hire college graduates without teaching credentials and train them. It also requires all teachers to renew certification periodically. Implications for schools of education are discussed. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Change, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education
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Brunetti, Gerald J. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1998
Responds to an article on 10 dichotomies in teacher education (SP 527 128), emphasizing that public school teaching must become a stronger profession, with teachers having extended and rigorous preparation and meaningful opportunities for continued professional development (as well as proper remuneration and the respect of the public). The…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
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Garcia, Eugene E.; Harris, Jerilyn R. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1998
One way to develop well-qualified future teachers is to utilize the pool of exemplary veteran teachers. Teachers who can balance high expectations with competent, caring attitudes that prevent alienation of students have much to offer their colleagues. Higher educators can provide the scaffolding to support veteran teachers in public schools so…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, College School Cooperation, Diversity (Student)
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Kachelhoffer, P. M. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1995
Discusses social change and educational realities in South Africa, noting the relatively poor qualifications of black teachers. The paper also examines South African teacher training models and presents teacher training models suitable for developing countries. (SM)
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Change Strategies, Developing Nations, Educational Change
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Izu, Jo Ann; And Others – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1995
Reports the essential findings of one phase of the assessment studies conducted during the California New Teacher Project, suggesting some implications from that study for the impending reform efforts. The paper concludes that California lacks a coherent, rigorous system of assessments guided by a clearly defined set of performance expectations.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Change Strategies, Educational Change
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Sikula, John – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1998
Moving to best practice in teacher education and schooling requires more enlightened leadership and greater future resolve and resources. Ten dichotomies in teacher education are examined: quality versus quantity, majority versus minority, preservice versus inservice, campus versus school site, time versus money, specialization versus…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Quality
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Darling-Hammond, Linda – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1995
Sets the context for examining a series of articles that highlight California's work on beginning teacher induction, discussing restructuring to connect teaching and learning, knowledge of student learning, teacher performance expectations, standards of practice, the role of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, implications for…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Educational Change, Elementary School Teachers
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Oakes, Jeannie – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2001
Describes programs that focus on preparing and retaining highly qualified teachers in schools serving California's impoverished urban and rural children. The Governor's Teacher Scholar programs emerged as a result a commitment by California's governor and the University of California's president to address teacher quality and teacher shortage…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Study, High Risk Students
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