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Clothier, Grant; Swick, James – 1969
The Laboratory's Cooperative Urban Teacher Education Program (CUTE), presently involving 23 Midwest liberal arts colleges plus four public and two parochial school systems in Oklahoma City, Wichita, and Kansas City, was organized in 1966 to develop and implement practical plans for cooperation in the preparing of teachers for inner-city schools. A…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Institutional Cooperation, Organization
Buck, Benjamin – 1971
Mankato State College's introductory Urban Education Program provides students with an inter-cultural, interdisciplinary, and inter-institutional educational program. The main emphasis of this program is on the clinical experiences at the Willard Elementary School, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Each college student is assigned to a classroom teacher.…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Educational Needs, Educational Programs, Institutional Cooperation
Recruiting New Teachers, Inc., Belmont, MA. – 2000
In response to a questionnaire, school districts that are members of the Council of the Great City Schools (n=40) supplied information about their immediate and anticipated demand for teachers, recruitment strategies, and efforts to encourage diversity in the teacher workforce. Cities surveyed were from across the country. Colleges from the Great…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Minority Group Teachers, Teacher Education, Teacher Recruitment
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Grambs, Jean D. – Urban Review, 1972
Argues that most teacher education faculties are not geared for educating their clientele for urban systems. Offers some suggestions as to what has to be done before the situation can be improved. (RJ)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Selection, Educational Change, Inservice Education
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Goddu, Roland – Journal of Teacher Education, 1971
Describes program in Washington, D. C. (RT)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Clinical Professors, College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers
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Monroe, George E.; Talmage, Harriet – Journal of Teacher Education, 1970
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Individualized Programs, Practicums, Preservice Teacher Education
Barth, Roland S. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1969
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Poverty, School Desegregation, Social Responsibility
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Mackey, James – Journal of Teacher Education, 1981
Teacher educators can become more active in urban schooling by: (1) recognizing that recent historical events have changed the forms of urban schooling; (2) accepting the basic differences in ideology between people in urban schools and those in colleges of education; and (3) reorganizing the priorities of teacher education programs. (JN)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Higher Education, Schools of Education, Teacher Education
Bepko, Gerald L.; Payne, Sylvia M. – Metropolitan Universities, 2002
Describes the partnerships developed by Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis with public schools and community organizations to improve urban student performance through teacher education and full-service schools (schools that offer a wrap-around of services to eliminate or minimize socioeconomic or health-related barriers to…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Partnerships in Education
Kirby, Peggy C.; Desmond, Charles F. – Metropolitan Universities, 2002
Describes the Urban Teachers' Corps, a program of the Great City Universities coalition, that focuses on improving the academic performance of students in school districts that partner with a university through enhanced educator preparation and professional development. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Partnerships in Education
Weiner, Lois – New Schools, New Communities, 1995
Research suggests that using an ecological approach to school reform calls for understanding how urban school curricula, procedures, and regulations affect interactions among students, teachers, and parents and then devising solutions that do not blame any party. The federal program Trainers of Teacher Trainers exemplifies forging new…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Long, Samuel; Long, Ruth – Journal of Negro Education, 1974
In an attempt to explore the impact of the teacher in programs for the environmentally disadvantaged, teacher-candidates' attitudes toward poverty were investigated with respect to perceived causes, symptoms, relative influence of socialization agents and potential poverty alleviation agents, and most effective treatment strategies. Implications…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educationally Disadvantaged, Poverty, Poverty Programs
BIVLIN, HARRY N.
THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS OF ATTRACTING AND RETAINING SUFFICIENT NUMBERS OF QUALIFIED TEACHERS. A MORE EXTENSIVE AND INTELLIGENT USE CAN BE MADE OF EXISTING LABORATORY SCHOOLS AND AFFILIATED SCHOOLS FOR URBAN TEACHER EDUCATION. INCREASED EFFORT CAN BE MADE IN POINTING TEACHER EDUCATION TOWARD URBAN TEACHING RATHER THAN PRESENTING ONLY THE…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Laboratory Schools, Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs
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Adair, Thelma; And Others – The National Elementary Principal, 1967
The School University Teacher Education Center (SUTEC) began in 1966 a demonstration program for the comprehensive training of elementary teachers for the urban complex. Prospective teachers (525 during the 5-year project) begin their professional studies early in the college sequence in a typical large-city school and receive continued…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Community Involvement, Elementary School Teachers, Experimental Schools
Maine Univ., Farmington. – 1973
The Career Opportunity Program (COP) selected trainees from a group of low-income, Model neighborhood people generally conceded to be high-risk college material in order to provide an example of the "multiple entry routes" to the teaching profession. The program provided models for the following areas: a) the consortium approach to…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Adult Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Teachers
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