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JTE JOURNAL OF TEACHER EDUCATION: The Journal of Policy, Practice, and Research in Teacher Education Vol.65 No. 5 November/Desember 2014
Performance Assessment of Teaching: Implications for Teacher Education
CONTENTS
Editorial
- Performance Assessment of Teaching: Implications for Teacher Education
Stephanie L. Knight, Gwendolyn M. Lloyd, Fran Arbaugh, David Gamson, Scott P. McDonald, James Nolan, Anne Elrod Whitney
Theme Articles
- Observation and Teacher Quality: Critical Analysis of Observational Instruments in Preservice Teacher Performance Assessment
Samantha Caughlan, Heng Jiang
- Can We Identify a Successful Teacher Better, Faster, and Cheaper? Evidence for Innovating Teacher Observation Systems
John Gargani, Michael Strong
- Examining the Internal Structure Evidence for the Performance Assessment for California Teachers: A Validation Study of the Elementary Literacy Teaching Event for Tier I Teacher Licensure
Brent Duckor, Katherine E. Castellano, Kip Téllez, Diah Wihardini, Mark Wilson
- What Is the Underlying Conception of Teaching of the edTPA?
Mistilina Sato
Articles
- Exploring Differences in Practicing Teachers’ Valuing of Pedagogical Knowledge Based on Teaching Ability Beliefs
Helenrose Fives, Michelle M. Buehl
- Excavating the Teacher Pipeline: Teacher Preparation Programs and Teacher Attrition
Dan Goldhaber, James Cowan
Reviewer Appreciation
- 2013-2014 Board of Reviewers
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