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Online Teaching and Learning for Teacher Educators is the first book written exclusively by teacher educators for teacher educators in higher education, K-12 classrooms, and for candidates preparing to become teacher educators. Written as a practical, easy to understand and use guide, this book is designed to support and empower teacher educators from all settings as they transition into and advance their knowledge, skills, and dispositions in online teaching and learning. Readers will find ten informative and stimulating chapters, drawn from each author's personal experience, that focus on the essential topics and emerging issues relevant to the ever-expanding and rapidly changing online environment unique to teacher educators.

Topics covered include planning developmentally appropriate content and context in creative ways; establishing and engaging with collaborative communities of learners; optimizing opportunities for engagement, expression, exchange of ideas, innovation,

Trade Review

This book has come at a pivotal time as many educators have been thrust into online learning often teaching with little guidance and seeking answers to many crucial questions. The authors, editors. and ATE should be lauded for bringing together a collection of informative chapters on online learning with topics including equity, ethics, and culture, as well as feedback, assessment, collaboration, pedagogy, andragogy, and agency. While online teaching and learning is made up of a vast nebulous network of understandings, systems, and processes, this book certainly stands as a broad and comprehensive canvas of information to set people on the right track to preparing future teachers.

-- Helen Compton, PhD, Associate Professor of Instructional Technology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA; Director of the Virtual Reality Lab; Director of the Technology Enhanced Learning Lab (TELL)

I have been preparing new teachers to teach in online environments for years without the excellent guidance and structure this book provides. By combining realistic scenarios with current research, the authors clearly guide the reader through not only the ‘why’ of online teaching but the ‘how.’ Current references, broad resources, and thoughtful reflection questions in each chapter will make this a great tool for instructors new to online teaching.

-- Michael McVey, Eastern Michigan University, EdD, Professor, Teacher Education, Eastern Michigan University

As a new online teacher, this book has helped me identify best practices in building an online experience for all learners. The material in this book provides an organized and thorough guide to becoming an effective online facilitator. A variety of relevant topics are covered, and an abundance of new ideas are provided to use in an online classroom setting.

-- Dominique O'Shea, Ninth Grade Remote Online Science Teacher, Pace High School; Santa Rosa County, FL

This text serves as an excellent resource for teaching and learning online in recognition of the growing needs and demands of teacher educators. Advancing learners’ awareness, application, and agency through research-based practices for digital spaces is a major strength presented throughout the book – but the authors’ care and discernment in understanding the complexities presented in virtual environments and the intentionality taken for addressing teacher educators is what makes this text different from any other resource. This book serves as an excellent bridge for increasing understandings about the possibilities and opportunities in online learning, but also recognizes potential pitfalls to consider, all in all a great tool for teacher educators!

-- Lakia M. Scott, PhD, Assistant Professor of Urban/Multicultural Education and Literacy, Baylor University, Waco, TX

Online Teaching and Learning for Teacher Educators fills a critical gap in the research base by focusing on the needs of teacher educators and teacher candidates in ultimate service to K-12 students. Framed by opening vignettes and closing reflection questions, the text centers the identities of teacher educators, teacher candidates, and K-12 learners in a triadic relationship bonded by the evolving interplay of pedagogy and online learning spaces. Teacher candidates are firmly positioned in the text as adult learners with unique strengths and needs promoting a growth mindset to the teacher educators who support them. The text challenges teacher educators to re-envision online learning as providing opportunity for complex and critical thinking supported by engaged and interactive learning communities.

-- Donna Wake, Professor, Teacher Education, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, Apple Distinguished Educator

Table of Contents

Foreword: Shirley Lefever

Introduction: Nancy P. Gallavan

Chapter 1:Inspiration, Aspiration, and Optimization Advancing Online Teaching and Learning

Nancy P. Gallavan & LeAnn G. Putney

Chapter 2: Cultural Competence and Global Awareness in an Online Environment

Marie Byrd & Glenda L. Black

Chapter 3: Learning Content Online: Knowledge, Skills, and Dispositions

Jon Yoshioka, Lori Fulton, Rosela C. Balinbin Santos, & Rayna R. H. Fujii

Chapter 4: Pedagogical and Andragogical Considerations in Online Teacher Education

Mark M. Diacopoulous & Brandon M. Butler

Chapter 5: Classroom Assessment Purposes, Practices, and Proficiency

Amy E. Thompson & Nancy P. Gallavan

Chapter 6: Meaningful Feedback in an Online Classroom

Ashlie R. Jack & Shirley Lefever

Chapter 7: Creating Collaborative Communities in Cyberspace

Lori Fulton & Jon Yoshioka

Chapter 8: Professional Integrity and Pedagogical Ethics

Winnie Namotovu & Nancy P. Gallavan

Chapter 9: Enhance Efficacy and Advocate Agency in Online Classrooms

Walter S. Polka & Amanda Rudolph

Chapter 10: Stories from the Field

Lori Fulton, Jon Yoshioka, John Hicks, Glenda L. Black, Rosela C. Balinbin Santos, Mark M. Diacopoulous, V. Carole Smith, & Erin O. Shaw

Epilogue: Challenges, Choices, Changes, and Cheers

Erin O. Shaw, Monica K. Amyett, & Nancy P. Gallavan

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475861389, 978-1475861389
      ISBN10: 1475861389

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      Book Synopsis

      Online Teaching and Learning for Teacher Educators is the first book written exclusively by teacher educators for teacher educators in higher education, K-12 classrooms, and for candidates preparing to become teacher educators. Written as a practical, easy to understand and use guide, this book is designed to support and empower teacher educators from all settings as they transition into and advance their knowledge, skills, and dispositions in online teaching and learning. Readers will find ten informative and stimulating chapters, drawn from each author's personal experience, that focus on the essential topics and emerging issues relevant to the ever-expanding and rapidly changing online environment unique to teacher educators.

      Topics covered include planning developmentally appropriate content and context in creative ways; establishing and engaging with collaborative communities of learners; optimizing opportunities for engagement, expression, exchange of ideas, innovation,

      Trade Review

      This book has come at a pivotal time as many educators have been thrust into online learning often teaching with little guidance and seeking answers to many crucial questions. The authors, editors. and ATE should be lauded for bringing together a collection of informative chapters on online learning with topics including equity, ethics, and culture, as well as feedback, assessment, collaboration, pedagogy, andragogy, and agency. While online teaching and learning is made up of a vast nebulous network of understandings, systems, and processes, this book certainly stands as a broad and comprehensive canvas of information to set people on the right track to preparing future teachers.

      -- Helen Compton, PhD, Associate Professor of Instructional Technology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA; Director of the Virtual Reality Lab; Director of the Technology Enhanced Learning Lab (TELL)

      I have been preparing new teachers to teach in online environments for years without the excellent guidance and structure this book provides. By combining realistic scenarios with current research, the authors clearly guide the reader through not only the ‘why’ of online teaching but the ‘how.’ Current references, broad resources, and thoughtful reflection questions in each chapter will make this a great tool for instructors new to online teaching.

      -- Michael McVey, Eastern Michigan University, EdD, Professor, Teacher Education, Eastern Michigan University

      As a new online teacher, this book has helped me identify best practices in building an online experience for all learners. The material in this book provides an organized and thorough guide to becoming an effective online facilitator. A variety of relevant topics are covered, and an abundance of new ideas are provided to use in an online classroom setting.

      -- Dominique O'Shea, Ninth Grade Remote Online Science Teacher, Pace High School; Santa Rosa County, FL

      This text serves as an excellent resource for teaching and learning online in recognition of the growing needs and demands of teacher educators. Advancing learners’ awareness, application, and agency through research-based practices for digital spaces is a major strength presented throughout the book – but the authors’ care and discernment in understanding the complexities presented in virtual environments and the intentionality taken for addressing teacher educators is what makes this text different from any other resource. This book serves as an excellent bridge for increasing understandings about the possibilities and opportunities in online learning, but also recognizes potential pitfalls to consider, all in all a great tool for teacher educators!

      -- Lakia M. Scott, PhD, Assistant Professor of Urban/Multicultural Education and Literacy, Baylor University, Waco, TX

      Online Teaching and Learning for Teacher Educators fills a critical gap in the research base by focusing on the needs of teacher educators and teacher candidates in ultimate service to K-12 students. Framed by opening vignettes and closing reflection questions, the text centers the identities of teacher educators, teacher candidates, and K-12 learners in a triadic relationship bonded by the evolving interplay of pedagogy and online learning spaces. Teacher candidates are firmly positioned in the text as adult learners with unique strengths and needs promoting a growth mindset to the teacher educators who support them. The text challenges teacher educators to re-envision online learning as providing opportunity for complex and critical thinking supported by engaged and interactive learning communities.

      -- Donna Wake, Professor, Teacher Education, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, Apple Distinguished Educator

      Table of Contents

      Foreword: Shirley Lefever

      Introduction: Nancy P. Gallavan

      Chapter 1:Inspiration, Aspiration, and Optimization Advancing Online Teaching and Learning

      Nancy P. Gallavan & LeAnn G. Putney

      Chapter 2: Cultural Competence and Global Awareness in an Online Environment

      Marie Byrd & Glenda L. Black

      Chapter 3: Learning Content Online: Knowledge, Skills, and Dispositions

      Jon Yoshioka, Lori Fulton, Rosela C. Balinbin Santos, & Rayna R. H. Fujii

      Chapter 4: Pedagogical and Andragogical Considerations in Online Teacher Education

      Mark M. Diacopoulous & Brandon M. Butler

      Chapter 5: Classroom Assessment Purposes, Practices, and Proficiency

      Amy E. Thompson & Nancy P. Gallavan

      Chapter 6: Meaningful Feedback in an Online Classroom

      Ashlie R. Jack & Shirley Lefever

      Chapter 7: Creating Collaborative Communities in Cyberspace

      Lori Fulton & Jon Yoshioka

      Chapter 8: Professional Integrity and Pedagogical Ethics

      Winnie Namotovu & Nancy P. Gallavan

      Chapter 9: Enhance Efficacy and Advocate Agency in Online Classrooms

      Walter S. Polka & Amanda Rudolph

      Chapter 10: Stories from the Field

      Lori Fulton, Jon Yoshioka, John Hicks, Glenda L. Black, Rosela C. Balinbin Santos, Mark M. Diacopoulous, V. Carole Smith, & Erin O. Shaw

      Epilogue: Challenges, Choices, Changes, and Cheers

      Erin O. Shaw, Monica K. Amyett, & Nancy P. Gallavan

      About the Authors

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