Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (Jan 2019)

An Alternative Approach to the Traditional Internship

  • Basil Conway,
  • David Erikson,
  • Christopher Parrish,
  • Marilyn Strutchens,
  • Jennifer Whitfield

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20429/gamte.2019.130103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

Abstract

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This paper reports the benefits and challenges of incorporating a paired-placement model at four different post-secondary teacher preparation programs in secondary mathematics education. The paired-placement model places two secondary mathematics clinical teachers with one mentor (or cooperating) teacher during their internship experience. Benefits exhibited were increased collaboration, more knowledgeable cooperating teachers, increased sense of community, teaming, pedagogical risk-taking, increased reflective practice, established natural professional learning communities, Plan-Do-Study-Act Cycle (PDSA), and increased accountability. Challenges found through the PDSA cycle include personnel issues, number of days teaching, perceived classroom management preparation, preparing university supervisors, mentors, and teacher candidates, and support for collaboration afterward.