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Response to Section I: What’s Needed Now
by Kenneth R. Howey - 2011
The authors don’t attempt to overstate the scope of development or level of impact with respect to PDS. On the positive side, they remind us that hundreds of NCATE’s accredited institutions report that they are engaged in PDS partnerships, involving at least one, and often more than one, school partner.
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This article originally appeared as NSSE Yearbook Vol 110, No. 2. |
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- Kenneth Howey
The Rockefeller Institute of Government
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KENNETH HOWEY has had a lengthy career as a scholar and leader in efforts to improve the preparation and retention of teachers, especially for high-need urban schools. He served as the director of the national Urban Network to Improve Teacher Education (UNITE). He has written and edited numerous books on teacher education. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. His most recent publication is This Is Not Your Grandfather’s Student Teaching: Kenji’s Clinically Driven Teacher Education (National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, 2010).
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