Podcast for Leaderful Schools, features interviews with international, national, regional and local educational leaders. It has been broadcast since 2007 from the School of Education and Human Services at Oakland University.
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Podcast for Leaderful Schools, features interviews with international, national, regional and local educational leaders. It has been broadcast since 2007 from the School of Education and Human Services at Oakland University.
Preparing the Next Generation of Teachers to Lead Learning for All
Podcast for Leaderful Schools
34 minutes 1 second
4 years ago
Preparing the Next Generation of Teachers to Lead Learning for All
Dr. Cynthia Carver, Associate Professor and Chair of the Teacher Development in Educational Studies Department at Oakland University, and Marcia Hudson, Elementary Field Coordinator in the School of Education and Human Services, highlight features of the newly revised Elementary Teacher Preparation Program and discuss the lessons learned from the pandemic to inform both the coursework and student teaching. This new program maintains the hallmarks of a practice-based approach informed by state and national standards; a commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and justice; and personalization of the student experience. Teacher education at Oakland University remains anchored in strong clinical and school partnerships, on-going collaboration among faculty, staff and mentor teachers and is differentiated by its intentional coherence between courses to deepen skills needed to be an effective teacher and teacher leader.
https://oakland.edu/teach/undergraduate-degree-programs/elementary-education/
Podcast for Leaderful Schools
Podcast for Leaderful Schools, features interviews with international, national, regional and local educational leaders. It has been broadcast since 2007 from the School of Education and Human Services at Oakland University.