Examining the Status of Transition-Focused Content Within Educator Preparation Programs

Author:

Morningstar Mary E.1,Hirano Kara A.2,Roberts-Dahm L. Danielle3,Teo Natalie1,Kleinhammer-Tramill P. Jeannie3

Affiliation:

1. University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA

2. University of Oregon, Eugene, USA

3. University of South Florida, Tampa, USA

Abstract

Almost two decades since the last study of how educator preparation programs (EPPs) offer transition-related content to preservice teachers, this study sought to understand if the educator preparation landscape has changed. Given the impact of well-prepared secondary educators on student transition outcomes, reexamining the status of transition-related content within teacher education was warranted. Thus, the primary purpose of this study was to query a national sample of EPPs regarding the specific transition content provided and methods for conveying transition content to preservice teacher education students. Results indicated that small changes have occurred over time, with most programs reporting positive perspectives regarding the level of preparation among program graduates. However, the capacity of EPPs to offer high quality and evidence-based transition content appears to be inconsistent. This study emphasizes the need for future research, as well as improved practice within EPPs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Education

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