A Cheaper, More Effective Way to Train Teachers?
Two writers in The Atlantic, William Egar, a teacher and Master’s candidate, and Michael Zuckerman, a writer, confirm what research suggests: the huge expense of training teachers the way we do now (in the U.S. at least) bears little fruit.
Fortunately, they say, there’s a better, less expensive way to train teachers: an apprenticeship model.
Why school systems across the country should adopt an apprenticeship model.
(Photo: David Goldman, AP)
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Frank Daley