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Exploring the Structure and Benefits of an Integrated Yearlong Dual Certification Student Teaching Internship
Authors:Colby T Kervick  Emma Jenkins  Kelly A Swindlehurst
Institution:1. College of Education and Social Services, Department of Education, University of Vermont;2. Colby.Kervick@uvm.edu;4. Department of Elementary Education and Childhood Studies, Plymouth State University
Abstract:Abstract

Many teacher preparation programs offering dual certification have engaged in program redesign to establish greater integration between general education and special education. This article presents findings from an exploratory case study that examined the perspectives of former preservice teacher candidates and school personnel regarding an integrated yearlong dual certification internship. Findings indicated research participants (a) placed value on the breadth and authenticity of the experience; (b) built deep relationships with students and staff that contributed to building confidence; and (c) felt the structure and impact of the model yielded positive outcomes for both the school and for preservice teacher candidates. Implications for practice include suggestions for how teacher preparation programs might move toward integrated models of dual certification teacher preparation and explore the importance of clinically rich partnerships that benefit both preservice teacher candidates and field sites.
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