Creating Win-Win Partnerships and Adding Relevance to Educator Preparation
The authors describe a partnership between two departments, in a school of education that involves educational leadership and curriculum and instruction graduate students sharing their expertise of teaching and learning with student teachers and alternatively certified teacher interns. This project...
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