Synopses & Reviews
This valuable resource is the definitive guide to nationally accredited institutions that prepare teachers. Students embarking on teaching careers need guidance to select the college or university programs that will best prepare them for the complex demands of today's classrooms and students. As the profession continues to change dramatically, aspiring teachers must meet higher standards from school districts, state licensing boards, and professional associations. Many of these standards begin with the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).Only half of the country's teacher preparation programs have met NCATE's rigorous standards. This guide provides vital information about each of the accredited colleges and universities--from tuition, size, and length of program to descriptions of noteworthy program features, including clinical experience opportunities. In addition to providing detailed information on the 500+ accredited programs across the nation, this guide lists the accredited programs that meet especially high standards set by leaders in each teaching field. The guide's resource materials make it easy for the student, guidance counselor, and career advisor to gain up-to-date information about becoming a teacher today. A Guide to College Programs in Teacher Preparation is updated every two years.
About the Author
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR ACCREDITATION OF TEACHER EDUCATION is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as the sole accrediting body for schools, colleges, and departments of education that prepare professional educators for positions ranging from preschool through grade 12. Located in Washington, D.C., NCATE works with leading educators across the nation to evaluate the ability of institutions to deliver programs that prepare candidates for effective teaching practice.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reform in Clinical Practice.
Reform in Subject Matter.
Change in Student Population.
The Growing Use of Technology.
The Professionalization of Teaching.
What to Look for in a Teacher Preparation Program Today.
Questions to Ask.
Program Type and Length.
Four Year Program.
Post-Baccalaureate Program.
Five Year Program.
Fifth Year Program.
About NCATE.
A Summary of NCATE Standards.
What NCATE Accreditation Means to Future Teachers.
What NCATE Accreditation Means to the Public.
How to Use This Guide.
Institutional Listings.
Program Review.
Early ChildhoodEducational Communications and TechnologyEducational Computing and Technology.
Elementary Education.
English/Language Arts EducationHealth EducationMathematics Education.
Middle School EducationPhysical Education.
Science Education.
Social Studies Education.
Special Education.
Technology Education.
Resources for Aspiring TeachersResource Organizations.
Federal.
State.
Professional.
Financial Aid Resources.
Glossary.