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Student Teaching in the United States

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Page 1: Student Teaching in the United States

Student Teaching in the United States

National Council on Teacher

Quality

http://www.nctq.org/edschoolreports/studentteaching/

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• The stakes in student teaching are high

• Student teachers only have one chance for the best possible experience

• Student teaching will shape their expectations for their own performances as teachers

• Mediocre student teaching experiences, let alone disastrous ones, cannot be undone

Reason for the Review

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Study Subjects

• 134 institutions• Approximately three per state• 93 were public (69%)• 41 were private (31%)

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Methodology

• Stratified random sample• Institutions were not asked

if they wished to participate

• Institutions could not opt out

• Provided institutions multiple opportunities to submit their own documents

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• Review of state teacher education policies

• School district contracts that governed student teaching

• Website review• Survey of local school

principals from schools providing placements

• Student teaching handbooks

Data Sources

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Document Selection

• Memoranda of understanding to document partnerships

• Descriptions of clinical practices• Criteria for selection of

cooperating teachers and supervisors

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Selected Criteria

• Responsibilities of the field placement coordinator

• Criteria for selection of school placements

• Process by which the institution evaluates placements to see if any aspect of the school or cooperating teacher’s performance merits discontinuation

• Location of programs not overseen by the institution

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Relevance of the Documents

“Although the existence of these documents does not

provide fail-safe evidence that a program is in fact well run,

the absence of such documents certainly suggests

that it is poorly run...”

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Standard 1

The student teaching experience, which should last no less than 10 weeks, should require no less than five weeks at a single site and represent a full-time commitment.

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Standard 2

The teacher preparation program must select the cooperating teacher for each of its placements.

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Standard 3

The cooperating teacher must have at least three years of experience.

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Standard 4

The cooperating teacher must have the capacity to have a positive impact on student learning.

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Standard 5

The cooperating teacher must have the capacity to mentor an adult, with skills in observation, providing feedback, holding professional conversations, and working collaboratively.

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Findings

1) Institutions are routinely exceeding the capacity of school districts to provide a high-quality student teaching experience – and exceeding the demand for new hires.

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Findings

2) While the basic structure of many student teaching programs is in place, too many elements are left to chance.

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Findings

3) Institutions lack clear, rigorous criteria for the selection of cooperating teachers – either on paper or in practice.

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Findings

4) Institutions convey a strong sense of powerlessness in their dealings with school districts.

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Findings

5) Institutions do not take advantage of important opportunities to provide guidance and feedback to student teachers.

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Performance on 5 Standards7% Model Program – Oklahoma State

University, Florida Gulf Coast University

18% Good – University of Texas – Austin, University of Arizona

49% Weak – University of Northern Iowa, Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Luther College

25% Poor – Iowa State University, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, College of William and Mary

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Report Recommendations1) Shrink the pipeline of elementary

teachers into the profession.2) Institutions must make the role of

cooperating teacher a more attractive proposition to classroom teachers.

http://www.nctq.org/edschoolreports/studentteaching/