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Teaching Education | 2010

The university’s role in preparing teachers for urban schools

Nancy Robb Singer; Susan Catapano; Sarah Huisman

Many teacher education programs in the United States (US) face increasing demands to better prepare teachers for entry into and retention in urban schools. Through a US Department of Education grant, a university–school partnership was formed to develop a community‐based model of teacher preparation that placed pre‐service teachers in urban schools for a full year. Based on questionnaires and interviews with university teacher education faculty, and both pre‐service and novice classroom teachers who took their first jobs in urban schools, this research considers the common concerns and disparate roles that the three groups considered paramount in preparing new teachers for urban schools.


Teacher Development | 2010

Resiliency to success: supporting novice urban teachers

Sarah Huisman; Nancy Robb Singer; Susan Catapano

Each year, the National Center for Educational Statistics, through the US Department of Education Institute of Educational Sciences, publishes information about the need for millions of new teachers in the USA. Many of these positions are in urban schools. What makes new teachers beat the odds and remain in challenging schools? This study considers existing research on the common characteristics found in resilient urban teachers and extends that research with interview data from 12 novice urban teachers who participated in a mentoring program designed to attract and retain quality urban educators. Using positioning theory, this study highlights seven characteristics common among the participants. Identifying these characteristics and the ways in which the novice teachers used them may help urban district administrators and teacher educators assist novice teachers in positioning themselves to feel successful – and ultimately to be retained – in urban classrooms.


Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning | 2013

Leadership in Hard-to-Staff Schools: Novice Teachers as Mentors

Susan Catapano; Sarah Huisman

In our study, we chronicle the development of two novice urban teachers who developed in to mentors in the third year of their teaching. The two novice teachers were hired to serve as mentors to new teachers in or near their school. Interviews with the teachers about their experiences identified three areas of discussion as a result of their mentoring role that included reflection on the impact to their own practice, identification of the need for time management skills, and realization of the reasons for mentoring. The results of the novice teachers serving as mentors were positive for the mentors and helped to set the stage to sustain the mentoring program.


Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education | 2010

Preparing Teachers for Urban Schools: Evaluation of a Community-Based Model.

Susan Catapano; Sarah Huisman


International Journal of Education | 2012

THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON FAMILIES

Sarah Huisman; Allison Edwards; Susan Catapano


Childhood education | 2014

Focus on Family: Parent Connection: Media in the Home With Young Children

Sarah Huisman


AILACTE Journal | 2011

Experiential Learning: An Exploration of Situated and Service Learning.

Sarah Huisman; Allison Edwards


Childhood education | 2012

Family Connections: Promoting Early Literacy Skills--Ages Birth to 5.

Sarah Huisman


Childhood education | 2014

Focus on Family: The Importance of Play

Sarah Huisman


Journal of Psychological and Educational Research (JPER) | 2013

Families' Perception on Play in the Early Childhood Setting

Sarah Huisman; Amelia Moody; Leigh K. Gates; Susan Catapano

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Susan Catapano

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

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Nancy Robb Singer

University of Missouri–St. Louis

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