2019
DOI: 10.1080/09589236.2019.1599510
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School Adoption by School-University Partnerships – an example from Germany

Abstract: The partnership model 'School Adoption' was developed in Norway as a part of teacher education and in the meantime, is being implemented in several European countries as an internship concept. The core element is the so-called 'adoption week', during which student teachers teach all the lessons at a school, while the teachers attend a professional development course. University teacher educators work intensively together with student teachers and teachers. The student teachers who participate in the School Ado… Show more

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“…Internships are internationally recognized as a critical element in teacher education. In recent years, many countries have attributed an even higher level of significance to schools and classrooms, for example, exploration of teachers' professional tasks and lesson learning during and from practice, whereby several terms are utilized to describe these practical experiences, for example, internship, practicum, field experiences, clinical experiences, and student teaching (Bach, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internships are internationally recognized as a critical element in teacher education. In recent years, many countries have attributed an even higher level of significance to schools and classrooms, for example, exploration of teachers' professional tasks and lesson learning during and from practice, whereby several terms are utilized to describe these practical experiences, for example, internship, practicum, field experiences, clinical experiences, and student teaching (Bach, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%