1st Edition
Clinical Experiences in Teacher Education Critical, Project-Based Interventions in Diverse Classrooms
Foreword
Rodrick Lucero, AACTE
Chapter 1: "Critical, Project-Based Clinical Experiences: Their Original and Their Elements"
Kristien Zenkov and Kristine E. Pytash
Chapter 2: "The Affective Archive Project: Engaging Affect Toward Critical Practice in a School-Immersed Literacy Methods Course"
Ashley Cartun, Elizabeth Dutro, and Kim Melnychenko
Chapter 3: "Valuing Uncertainty: The Role of Purposeful, Supported Discomfort in Critical, Project-Based Teacher Education"
Heidi Lyn Hadley, T. Hunter Strickland, and Kevin J. Burke
Chapter 4: "Building Critical, Project-Based Clinical Experiences across an Elementary PDS Program"
Melissa A. Gallagher, Seth A. Parsons, Audra Parker, Lois Groth, Betsy Levine Brown, Courtney Baker, Jennifer M. Suh
Chapter 5: "Critical Experiences with Assets-Based Literacy Intervention: A Social Design Experiment"
Keith Newvine, Heather Waymouth, and Kathleen A. Hinchman
Chapter 6: "Praxis Meets Praxis: Exploring the Development of Teachers of Writing in a Critical, Project-Based Clinical Experience"
Kristine E. Pytash and Elizabeth "Lisa" Testa
Chapter 7: "Resistance, Persistence, and a Whole Lot of Wobble: Two Teacher Educators Compare their Critical, Project-Based Clinical Experiences"
Meghan E. Barnes and Lindy L. Johnson
Chapter 8: Critical, Project-Based Clinical Experiences and Youths’ Perspectives on ‘Exceptional’ Teaching
Kristien Zenkov, Rory Dippold, Amber Jensen, and Michelle Lague
Chapter 9, "Writing Our Lives: Preparing Teachers to Teach 21st Century Writers In and Out of School"
Marcelle M. Haddix
Chapter 10: "Citizenship and Power: Perspectives from a Critical, Project-Based Clinical Experience"
Anthony Pellegrino, Nisreen Daoud, and Lindsay Zurawski
Biography
Kristien Zenkov is a professor of Education at George Mason University, USA.
Kristine E. Pytash is an associate professor in Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies at Kent State University, USA.






