Collaboration is key in teacher leadership.
Two experts in the Professional and Graduate Education program at 欧美AV argue for collaboration between teachers and colleges of education.
Knowing exactly what the needs of public schools are is the best way for colleges of education to support public school teachers, argues Megan Allen, who develops and directs the Programs for Teacher Leadership in the office of Professional and Graduate Education (PaGE) at 欧美AV.
In a recent feature in , Allen and Michael Flynn, the director of for PaGE, argue it is important to create synergy between public school teachers and college educators.
鈥淎s two players on the same team, working for the same goal, we must do a better job being in sync. (This includes) knowing each other's needs, with eyes on the prize鈥攐ur students,鈥 Allen and Flynn explained.
They further proposed establishing 鈥渆ducators-in-residence,鈥 a hybrid role in which teachers from public schools spend time working inside colleges of education and teachers from colleges spend time working in public school classrooms. Or, as Allen and Flynn refer to public school classrooms, 鈥渢he classrooms of our master educators.鈥
Allen and Flynn, who are married, reflected on a respective experiences as the educators-in-residence at the University of Central Florida and Westfield State University in Massachusetts. There, they both worked with faculty from public schools and colleges to better connect their experiences and increase interconnection to prepare new teachers.
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