Preface |
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SECTION I THE UTEACH MODEL AND ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS |
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1 The Development of the U Teach Model |
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2 Implementing and Sustaining UTeach Programs: Lessons Learned from National Expansion |
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17 | (14) |
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3 Derivatives of the Standard Model |
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31 | (16) |
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4 The UTeach Internship Program: Serving the Community and Promoting STEM Education |
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47 | (14) |
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5 Cross-Pollination in an Unusual Setting: The Success Story of UTeach Dallas |
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61 | (16) |
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6 Collaboration, Communication and Community: Transitioning from a Traditional Model |
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77 | (14) |
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7 The Many Facets of Induction Support |
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91 | (12) |
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8 UTeach Maker: Preparing Future STEM Educators for Classroom-Based Making |
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103 | (16) |
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9 Laboratory Schools to Support the Preparation of UTeach Preservice Teachers |
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119 | (16) |
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10 Innovative Shared Master Teacher Model: The University of Maryland and a Local School District |
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135 | (12) |
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11 Aligning Field and Classroom Experiences for Secondary STEM Teacher Preparation |
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147 | (16) |
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SECTION II INNOVATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMING |
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12 The UTeach Instructional Program, Elements, and Courses |
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163 | (12) |
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13 STEM Teaching for Social Justice: Experiences in Early Fieldwork Courses |
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175 | (14) |
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14 Steps 1/2 Combo: Summer Field Experiences on Campus and in the Community |
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189 | (14) |
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15 Incorporating the Clinical Interview Method into the Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science Course |
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203 | (8) |
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16 Classroom Interactions: Course Overview and Description of an Innovative Co-Teaching Model |
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211 | (14) |
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17 A Tale of Two PBI Classes |
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225 | (16) |
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18 The Evidence Behind the UTeach Capstone Course: Does Project-Based Learning Work? |
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241 | (18) |
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19 VCAST Learning Modules: A Functions & Modeling Course Innovation |
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259 | (18) |
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Laurie O. Cavey Jason Libberton |
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20 Benefits of Liberal Arts Curriculum in STEM Teacher Preparation |
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277 | (16) |
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SECTION III RESEARCH AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS |
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21 Developing the UTOP: A Flexible STEM Observation Instrument Based on UTeach Principles |
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293 | (18) |
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22 Developing an Assessment of Attentiveness for Program Evaluation |
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311 | (14) |
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23 Promoting Early Career Teacher Resilience Through a CalTeach Preparation Program |
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325 | (14) |
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24 Examining UTeach Graduates' Employment Choices: Outlining a Framework for Future Research |
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339 | (16) |
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25 How Do Intentions to Teach Relate to Recruitment and Retention of UTeach Program Candidates? |
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355 | (16) |
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26 Computational Thinking for STEM Teacher Leadership Training at Louisiana State University |
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371 | (16) |
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27 Incorporating Project-Based Learning into the Secondary Mathematics and Science Classroom: Is it Pie in the Sky? |
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387 | (14) |
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28 Exploring the Effectiveness of FSU-Teach Graduates: An Analysis Through the Lens of Induction |
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401 | (16) |
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29 Examining Retention of UTeach Arlington Graduates in High-Need Classrooms |
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