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What is Instructor-Learner Partnership

Transforming Curriculum Through Teacher-Learner Partnerships
College faculty and student collaboratively selecting and developing educational materials, course assignments, and grading protocols.
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Instructor-Learner Partnership in Preparing Teacher Candidates to Teach Secondary School Students: A Learner-Centered Educational Psychology Course
Alpana Bhattacharya (Queens College, CUNY, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 32
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6445-5.ch008
Abstract
Teacher preparation programs in the United States are expected to educate preservice teacher candidates through instructor-learner partnerships. Collaborative learning, project-based learning, and authentic assessment therefore are vital for preparing teacher candidates to teach in 7-12 grades. This chapter shares instances of instructor-learner partnership from an undergraduate educational psychology course via course-based and field-based assignments. First, an overview of constructivism is presented as foundational theory anchoring instructor-learner partnership in the teacher preparation course. Next, instructor-learner partnership is illustrated within a simulation task, technology-enhanced project, and fieldwork experience. Finally, instructor-learner partnership in formative assessment of course-based and field-based activities are illustrated. The chapter concludes with recommendations for inculcating instructor-learner partnership in teacher education courses, and directions for future research pertinent to instructor-learner partnership in teacher preparation programs.
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