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Design for Change: Designing Evidence-Based Teacher Preparation Programs


Design for Change: Designing Evidence-Based Teacher Preparation Programs



von: Alan Bain

80,24 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.05.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031567681
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book focuses on enhancing teacher education quality by making evidence- informed decisions about policy, assessing quality, establishing effective strategies, and innovating teacher preparation programs. It advocates for the importance of rigorous program design and evaluation as the basis for shaping policy directions and claiming program effectiveness.</p>

<p>The book introduces "Design for Change" (DfC), a 20-year-long collaborative effort by a group of teacher educators dedicated to improving their practices. DfC is divided into two parts: Design for Change-Teams and Process (DfC-TaP) and Design for Change-Programs and Courses (DfC-PaC). DfC-TaP explores how to form and sustain a design team of academics, emphasizing the collaborative process's value in program development. DfC-PaC delves into applying practical theory to curriculum design, mapping programs to standards, creating meaningful learning and assessment tasks, and leveraging technology. The latterincludes a chapter on software for teacher preparation program design.</p>

<p>The book's ultimate goal is to offer a versatile framework for designing teacher education programs. The book employs evidence from longitudinal research to present generalizable concepts and structures for program developers and designers. By doing so, the book aims to contribute to the field by providing a research-based guide for building teacher education programs that enhance the overall educational experience for both faculty and students.</p>

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<p>Chapter 1:Teacher Preparation: What should we expect?.- Chapter 2: Practical Theory.- Chapter 3: Design for Change-Teams and Process (DfC-TaP).- Chapter 4: Design for Change Programs and Courses (DfC-PaC).- Chapter 5: Evidence for Design for Change-Teams and Process (DfC-TaP).- Chapter 6: Evidence for Design for Change-Programs and Courses (DfC-PaC).- Chapter 7:The Role of Technology.- Chapter 8 Implications and Future Directions.</p>
<p><strong>Alan Bain</strong> is associate professor of inclusive education at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, Australia, and an international consultant to schools, education systems and industry on organizational learning design, technology integration and school reform and improvement. Alan has led major international reforms at K-12 and higher education and is the recipient of numerous national and international awards for teaching and scholarship.</p>
<p>This book focuses on enhancing teacher education quality by making evidence- informed decisions about policy, assessing quality, establishing effective strategies, and innovating teacher preparation programs. It advocates for the importance of rigorous program design and evaluation as the basis for shaping policy directions and claiming program effectiveness.</p>

<p>The book introduces "Design for Change" (DfC), a 20-year-long collaborative effort by a group of teacher educators dedicated to improving their practices. DfC is divided into two parts: Design for Change-Teams and Process (DfC-TaP) and Design for Change-Programs and Courses (DfC-PaC). DfC-TaP explores how to form and sustain a design team of academics, emphasizing the collaborative process's value in program development. DfC-PaC delves into applying practical theory to curriculum design, mapping programs to standards, creating meaningful learning and assessment tasks, and leveraging technology. The latter includes a chapter on software for teacher preparation program design.</p>

<p>The book's ultimate goal is to offer a versatile framework for designing teacher education programs. The book employs evidence from longitudinal research to present generalizable concepts and structures for program developers and designers. By doing so, the book aims to contribute to the field by providing a research-based guide for building teacher education programs that enhance the overall educational experience for both faculty and students.</p>

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Offers a generalizable model for designing teacher preparation programs based on longitudinal evidence Explains in practice the role of technology in building teacher preparation programs Possesses an international perspective and methodology that can be applied across jurisdictions and content areas