ERIC Number: ED650787
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Mar
Pages: 29
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Defining Types of Clinical Practice
National Council on Teacher Quality
Clinical practice opportunities are critical elements of teacher preparation. However, the landscape is extensive, encompassing an ever-growing variety of preparation models, from centuries-old traditional student teaching to newly minted registered apprenticeships. The purpose of this paper is to create a clinical practice lexicon for the profession that includes: (1) a definition for the two key types of clinical practice--(a) practice opportunities prior to full-time teaching and (b) full-time student teaching; and (2) an outline of the six common models of clinical practice, including defining characteristics and the efficacy of these models in preparing teachers for the classroom.
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Experiential Learning, Student Experience, Teacher Educators, Cooperating Teachers, Student Teacher Supervisors, Teacher Education Programs, School Districts, Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, Educational Cooperation, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Student Placement, Skill Development, Outcomes of Education, Evidence Based Practice, Program Effectiveness, Models
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