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Faculty, staff present at AACTE annual meeting

CEHD_v_lockup_black.gifThe American Association for Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE) will hold its annual meeting in New Orleans Feb 6-10. College faculty and staff will make several presentations at the meeting.

Presentation 1
Improving Teacher Education Through a Multi-Institutional Collaboration: The Minnesota Teacher Education Research Consortium
Mary L. Bents, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Michael Miller, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Linda Distad, St. Catherine University

Profiles of First-Year Teaching Experiences and Implications for Teacher Preparation
Mistilina Sato, Benjamin Jacobs, and Maia Sheppard, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Survey Analysis of First-Year Teachers
Patricia Avery and Jane Gilles, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Daria Paul Dona, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Ken Vos, College of St. Catherine

Presentation 2
Launching a New College of Education and Human Development: Future Directions for Educator Development
Jane Gilles, Mistillina Sato, Mary Bents, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Presentation 3
Innovation in On-line Programs Engaging Cooperating Teachers in On-line, Facilitated, Case Discussions
Mistilina Sato and Robert Utke, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Panel
The Intersection of Teacher Preparation, Accreditation, and Research: How Research Universities Can Leverage Their Strength to Strengthen Accreditation and Teach Preparation
Presenters: David H. Monk, Pennsylvania State University; Darlyne Bailey, University of Minnesota; Robert C. Pianta,
University of Virginia
Moderator: Art Wise, NCATE

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