Toward teacher residency program implementation: navigating the complexities

Doreen L. Mazzye, Joan Gujarati
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PurposeResearch in this field is becoming increasingly clear that a teacher residency program (TRP) has a strong potential for developing effective teachers in a teacher preparation context. There are specific features of a TRP that yield results in the development of teachers. However, there are often barriers to full implementation of a TRP that schools and university partnerships must consider and resolve. The purpose of this article is to disseminate the lessons we have learned and processes we have developed in navigating the barriers and complexities of shifting toward a TRP.Design/methodology/approachThe university faculty members with a dual role as Professional Development School (PDS) liaisons examine, reflect on, and present their multiyear process of moving from an undergraduate traditional teacher preparation model to a teacher residency model.FindingsIn response to the barriers of funding, defining roles and responsibilities, and changes in leadership, we developed an undergraduate residency blueprint to navigate these challenges productively. One of the goals of this document is to provide clarity for all stakeholders as well as be a transparent solution for leadership transitions. The blueprint serves as a guide for the details of residency program design.Originality/valueIn movement toward a TRP, there are often barriers to full implementation that schools and university partnerships must consider and resolve. This article provides a model for partnerships seeking to navigate teacher residency work.
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目的:该领域的研究越来越清楚地表明,教师驻校项目(TRP)在培养教师方面具有很 大的潜力。教师驻校项目有其特定的特点,可以在教师培养方面取得成效。然而,在全面实施教师驻校项目的过程中,学校和大学之间的合作往往会遇到一些障 碍,必须加以考虑和解决。这篇文章的目的是传播我们在克服转向 TRP 过程中遇到的障碍和复杂性时所吸取的经验教训和开发的程序。研究结果针对资金、角色和责任的界定以及领导层的变化等障碍,我们制定了本科生驻校蓝图,以有效地应对这些挑战。该文件的目标之一是为所有利益相关者提供清晰的思路,并为领导层的过渡提供透明的解决方案。原创性/价值在向 TRP 迈进的过程中,学校和大学合作关系必须考虑并解决全面实施过程中的障碍。这篇文章为寻求教师驻校工作导航的合作关系提供了一个模式。
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