Take a Deep Dive at #AACTE23
At this year’s 75th Annual Meeting, AACTE is featuring several Deeper Dive sessions that cover topics most relevant to you, including a closer look and celebration of the JTE Article of the Year, a conversation on how apprenticeships can address the shortages, and many more. These sessions were curated to reflect the association’s top strategic priorities: to build and sustain high-quality preparation and pipeline of teachers, expand policies that diversify the field, and advance the educator preparation field through innovative research, practices, and advocacy.
To attend AACTE Deeper Dive sessions and more cutting-edge content at the 2023 Annual Meeting, be sure to register for the 3-day conference before February 17.
Below is a list of AACTE Deeper Dives sessions. For a full description of each, visit aacte.org.
Friday, February 24, 2023
2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
- Understanding the Landscape of Alternative Preparation
- Whose Character? Whose Virtue? Whose Values?: Integrating a focus on character development in teacher preparation at a public university
Saturday, February 25, 2023
9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
- Competency-Based Teacher Education: Engaging New Students, Broadening Access to the Field.
- Technology Pledge into Practice: How the Digital Equity & Transformation Pledge Creates Digital Efficacy at EPPs
- Growing the Profession through Registered Apprenticeships: Models and Standards to Guide Program Development
2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
- Toward a Healthy Racial Climate: Systemically Centering the Well-being of Teacher Candidates of Color
Visit aacte.org for more conference details.
Have you booked your hotel room? Rooms are available at a special AACTE rate at the Indianapolis Marriott. Book your room by today, January 31.
Competency-Based Teacher Education: Engaging New Students, Broadening Access to the Field |
Dr. Ann Elisabeth Larson, Dean, College of Education and Human Studies, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania |
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Toward a Healthy Racial Climate: Systemically Centering the Well-being of Teacher Candidates of Color |
Valerie Hill Jackson, TAMU; Cheryl Craig, TAMU; Rita Kohli, Univeristy of California Riverside; Alison Dover, California State University Fullerton |
Join the co-editors of the Journal of Teacher Education (JTE) and authors of the award-winning JTE article of the year to learn about their conceptual article that interrogates racism in teacher education and identifies best practices and policies for teacher education programs to attract, prepare and retain diverse candidates. |
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Technology Pledge into Practice: How the Digital Equity & Transformation Pledge Creates Digital Efficacy at EPPs |
Members of the AACTE Innovation & Technology Committee & Carolyn Sykora (ISTE) |
AACTE’s Innovation & Technology Committee will dive into the Digital Equity & Transformation Pledge, exploring its 5 pillars and providing research and support for practical application at EPPs. Participants will learn how the Pledge encourages EPPs to create digital efficacy in its students and how the Pledge informs the work of the field to expand tech literacy and competencies for the future of education. |
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Growing the Profession through Registered Apprenticeships: Models and Standards to Guide Program Development |
“Dr. Prentice Chandler & Dr. Lisa Barron, Austin Peay State University (CONFIRMED) |
Apprenticeships provide a new method and source of funding to grow the profession. This deeper dive session will provide important information for educator preparation leaders considering creating their own apprenticeship program. It will feature leaders of the nation’s first registered apprenticeship in teaching and the co-chairs of a national working group that is creating guidelines for federal apprenticeship applicants. |
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Understanding the Landscape of Alternative Preparation |
“Jacqueline King, AACTE |
The alternative preparation landscape is complex, featuring colleges and universities, school districts, national and local non-profits, and for-profit companies. At their best, these programs provide an important avenue into the profession. Learn about the landscape of alternative preparation and its impact on comprehensive educator preparation and on PK-12 schools and hear from leaders of university-based alternative programs. |
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Whose Character? Whose Virtue? Whose Values?: Integrating a focus on character development in teacher preparation at a public university |
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Teaching is a profession with a moral imperative to not only educate students academically, but also to care for the wellbeing of the students, educators and communities as a whole. For this to occur effectively, educators themselves are called to model the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to make the types of decisions that will affect the lives and learning of the entire learning community. |
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