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Clinical Simulations As Signature Pedagogy: Educator Preparation Across the Disciplines [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 289 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 1682537056
  • ISBN-13: 9781682537053
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 289 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 1682537056
  • ISBN-13: 9781682537053
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Clinical Simulations as Signature Pedagogy explores the use of live-actor simulations as an engaging training tool to better prepare educational professionals for school-wide challenges. In this volume, editors Benjamin H. Dotger and Kelly Chandler-Olcott present a persuasive overview of this effective method of professional development and show how it resonates with other practice-based initiatives.

Through original case studies, the book’s contributors demonstrate how live-actor simulations serve as valuable assets in the training of teachers, school counselors, and school leaders. They show how simulations provide a safe shared-learning environment that closely approximates authentic problems of practice while reducing the complexity of the instructional context in manageable ways. The contributors point out how the method standardizes training, ensuring that all candidates have comparable opportunities to practice and master key skills and habits of mind, among other advantages.

Each case study showcases a distinct way in which educational simulations have been used to address common issues confronting educators, such as educational equity, community building, and cultural responsiveness. In addition, the cases highlight subject-specific concerns, from fostering inclusivity in physical education to presenting differing approaches to mathematical problems, for which live-actor simulations provide a dynamic learning context.

Ultimately, this book illustrates why clinical simulations have emerged as a powerful pedagogical tool that holds promise for the professional preparation and continuing education of educators, counselors, and school leaders.

Clinical Simulations as Signature Pedagogy explores the use of live-actor simulations as an engaging training tool to better prepare educational professionals for school-wide challenges.
SECTION I BACKGROUND AND CONCEPTUAL UNDERPINNINGS
1(30)
1 Clinical Simulations In Educator Preparation
1(14)
Benjamin Dotger
Kelly Chandler-Olcott
2 The Conceptual Underpinnings Of Clinical Simulations
15(16)
Benjamin Dotger
SECTION II PROGRAM-SPECIFIC USES OF SIMULATIONS
31(96)
3 Simulations In Secondary Mathematics Teacher Education: The Role Of Debriefings In Providing Opportunities To Develop Knowledge For Teaching
31(22)
Duane T. Graysay
Joanna O. Masingila
4 "How Can She Participate?" Examining Inclusion In Physical Education Through Simulation
53(14)
Michael L. Norris
Luis Columna
Benjamin Dotger
5 Designing Simulations For Building Scientific Explanations With Elementary Teacher Candidates
67(16)
Sharon Dotger
Benjamin Dotger
6 Using Nested Simulations To Assess School Counselor Learning
83(20)
Sharon L. Bruner
Melissa M. Luke
7 Using Simulations To Prepare School Leaders To Conduct Difficult Conversations
103(24)
Joseph Shedd
Leela J. George
Diane Canino-Rispoli
SECTION III CROSS-PROGRAM PERSPECTIVES ON CLINICAL SIMULATIONS
127(44)
8 A Cross-Program Analysis Of Disability, Difference, And Inclusion In Multiple Simulations For Educator Candidates
127(26)
Christine Ashby
Megan E. Cartier
9 Collaborating To Supportthe Design, Implementation, And Investigation Of Clinical Simulations
153(18)
Kelly Chandler-Olcott
Notes 171(16)
Acknowledgments 187(2)
About the Editors and Contributors 189(6)
Index 195