TY - JOUR
T1 - Generating PDS Possibility and Practicality Thinking Using a Case and Protocol Tool to Enhance PDS Development.
AU - Yendol-Hoppey, Diane
AU - Hoppey, David
N1 - Yendol-Hoppey, D. & Hoppey, D. (2013) Generating PDS Possibility and Practicality Thinking Using a Case and Protocol Tool to Enhance PDS Development. School-University Partnerships. 6 (1), 59-75.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - An important feature of professional development school (PDS) work is encouraging collaborative reflective dialogue that guides a partnership toward actualizing the possibilities for and mission of a PDS. This article provides a case "illustration" of a fictitious, exemplary PDS and a "protocol" that in combination can be used by PDSs interested in generating possibilities for their partnership development. As PDSs enter their second and third decades of existence, sustainability and accountability for authentic and deep partnership activities becomes increasingly complex to initiate and sustain. Given the importance of understanding the key features of PDS work, PDS educators benefit by using tools that help partnerships continually build important structures and roles as well as the "signature pedagogy" that often sets PDSs apart from traditional clinical placements and reflects the full mission of PDS work. This paper provides a pair of tools designed to generate discussion about PDS structures, roles, and "signature pedagogy" for PDSs interested in revitalizing or strengthening their partnership work.
AB - An important feature of professional development school (PDS) work is encouraging collaborative reflective dialogue that guides a partnership toward actualizing the possibilities for and mission of a PDS. This article provides a case "illustration" of a fictitious, exemplary PDS and a "protocol" that in combination can be used by PDSs interested in generating possibilities for their partnership development. As PDSs enter their second and third decades of existence, sustainability and accountability for authentic and deep partnership activities becomes increasingly complex to initiate and sustain. Given the importance of understanding the key features of PDS work, PDS educators benefit by using tools that help partnerships continually build important structures and roles as well as the "signature pedagogy" that often sets PDSs apart from traditional clinical placements and reflects the full mission of PDS work. This paper provides a pair of tools designed to generate discussion about PDS structures, roles, and "signature pedagogy" for PDSs interested in revitalizing or strengthening their partnership work.
KW - Partnerships in Education
KW - Professional Development Schools
KW - Sustainability
KW - Accountability
KW - Program Improvement
KW - Case Method
KW - (Teaching Technique)
KW - Professional Development
KW - Lesson Plans
KW - Teacher Education Programs
KW - College School Cooperation
KW - Program Effectiveness
KW - Program Evaluation
KW - Evaluation Methods
UR - https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1008697
M3 - Article
VL - 6
SP - 59
EP - 75
JO - School-University Partnerships
JF - School-University Partnerships
IS - 1
ER -