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    Recruiting, Preparing, and Retaining STEM Teachers for a Global Generation

    AvJacqueline Leonard

    Häftad, Engelska, 2019

    Del i serien Brill

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    Beskrivning

    There is a critical need to prepare diverse teachers with expertise in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) with the skills necessary to work effectively with underrepresented K-12 students. Three major goals of funded STEM programs are to attract and prepare students at all educational levels to pursue coursework in the STEM content areas, to prepare graduates to pursue careers in STEM fields, and to improve teacher education programs in the STEM content areas. Drawing upon these goals as the framework for Recruiting, Preparing, and Retaining STEM Teachers for a Global Generation, the 15 chapters contained herein highlight both the challenges and successes of recruiting, preparing, and sustaining novice teachers in the STEM content areas in high-need schools.Recruiting, retaining and sustaining highly-qualified teachers with expertise in STEM content areas to work in hard-to-staff schools and geographic areas are necessary to equalize educational opportunities for rural and urban Title 1 students. High teacher turnover rates, in combination with teachers working out-of-field, leave many students without highly-qualified teachers in STEM fields. Most of the chapters in this volume were prepared by scholars who received NSF funding through Noyce and are engaged in addressing research questions related to these endeavours.Contributors are: Lillie R. Albert, Cynthia Anhalt, Saman A. Aryana, Joy Barnes-Johnson, Lora Bartlett, Brezhnev Batres, Diane Bonilla, Patti Brosnan, Andrea C. Burrows, Alan Buss, Laurie O. Campbell, Phil Cantor, Michelle T. Chamberlin, Scott A. Chamberlin, Marta Civil, Lin Ding, Teresa Dunleavy, Belinda P. Edwards, Jennifer A. Eli, Joshua Ellis, Adrian Epps, Anne Even, Angela Frausto, Samantha Heller, Karen E. Irving, Heather Johnson, Nicole M. Joseph, Richard Kitchen, Karen Kuhel, Marina Lazic, Jacqueline Leonard, Rebecca H. McGraw, Daniel Morales-Doyle, Sultana N. Nahar, Justina Ogodo, Anil K. Pradhan, Carolina Salinas, David Segura, Lynette Gayden Thomas, Alisun Thompson, Maria Varelas, Dorothy Y. White, Desha Williams, and Ryan Ziols.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2019-05-09
    • Mått:155 x 235 x 22 mm
    • Vikt:638 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Brill
    • Antal sidor:390
    • Förlag:Brill
    • ISBN:9789004399983

    Utforska kategorier

    • Material och digital teknik i undervisningen inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Undervisning i specifika ämnen inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Jacqueline Leonard, Ph.D. (1997), University of Maryland, is Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Wyoming and Fulbright Canada Research Chair in STEM Education at the University of Calgary. Her research interests include computational thinking, culturally specific pedagogy, and equitable STEM practices.Andrea Burrows, Ed.D. (2011), University of Cincinnati, is an Associate Professor of Secondary Science Education at the University of Wyoming. A recent publication may be found in the Journal of Science Education and Technology.Richard Kitchen, Ph.D. (1996), University of Wisconsin, is Professor and Wyoming Excellence Chair of Higher Education in Mathematics Education at the University of Wyoming. Numerous publications include the Journal for Research in Mathematics Education.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • PrefaceAcknowledgementsList of Figures and TablesNotes on ContributorsPART 1: Teacher Recruitment in the stem Content Areas1 Using stem Internships to Recruit Noyce Scholars into Elementary EducationJacqueline Leonard, Scott Chamberlin, Saman A. Aryana, Marina Lazic and Anne Even2 Stronger Together: The Arizona Mathematics Teaching (MaTh) Noyce Program’s Collaborative Model for Secondary Teacher PreparationJennifer A. Eli, Rebecca H. McGraw, Cynthia O. Anhalt and Marta Civil3 Noyce at Vanderbilt: Exploring the Factors That Shape the Recruitment and Retention of Black Teachers 4 Rise, Defy, Teach, and Lead: The enable stem ProjectJustina Ogodo, Karen E. Irving, Patti Brosnan and Lin DingPART 2: Teacher Preparation in stem Education5 Developing a Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Teacher IdentityBelinda P. Edwards, Desha Williams, Karen Kuhel and Adrian Epps6 Supporting Noyce Scholars’ Teaching of Mathematics in Rural Elementary SchoolsDorothy Y. White, Jacqueline Leonard, Michelle T. Chamberlin and Alan Buss7 Building Computational Thinking: Design and Making in Teacher EducationLaurie O. Campbell and Samantha Heller8 Teacher Preparation Programs, Teacher Diversity, and stem: Considering a “Race-Centered” Political Economy PerspectiveRyan Ziols9 World Class stem Faculty: An International Dual-Degree ProgramKaren E. Irving, Anil K. Pradhan and Sultana N. NaharPART 3: stem Teacher Mentoring and Retention10 Negotiating Structures and Agency in Learning to Teach Science for Equity and Social JusticeDavid Segura, Maria Varelas, Daniel Morales-Doyle, Brezhnev Batres, Phillip Cantor, Diana Bonilla, Angela Frausto, Carolina Salinas and Lynette Gayden Thomas11 Exemplary Mathematics Teachers for High-Need Schools: A Two-Way Mentoring ModelLillie R. Albert12 Becoming Equity-Minded stem Teachers through Mentoring and Internship ExperiencesJoy Barnes-Johnson, Saman A. Aryana and Jacqueline Leonard13 Retention through Community Building: Secondary Science and Math Noyce Scholars’ Use of a Chat RoomAndrea C. Burrows14 Seeking to Stay: Job Search Process and Teacher RetentionLora Bartlett and Alisun Thompson15 The Teacher Induction Network: Findings from over 10 Years of stem Teacher InductionJoshua A. EllisIndex