IN THIS ISSUE
Learning in residence is a powerful approach to teacher education that pairs apprentices with mentor teachers, supported by university coursework and urban communities. In this issue of the Center XChange, UCLA faculty, staff, students, and partners share their work over the past five years to create and study an urban teacher residency program called IMPACT: Inspiring Minds through a Professional Alliance of Community Teachers.
GUEST EDITORS
Karen Hunter Quartz and Jarod Kawasaki
PUBLISHED
Fall 2014
COVER ART
Being VII, Acrylic on Canvas, 2011 by Elise Lee
The Power of Urban Teacher Residencies: The Impact of IMPACT – XChange Issue
All Issues
- Project-Based Learning for Centering Student Voice in STEM
- 10 Years of the IMPACT Teacher Residency Program
- Coaching Across a Continuum: A Journey of Learning
- Ethnic Studies K-12
- The Power of Urban Teacher Residencies: The Impact of IMPACT
- Teacher Collaborative Inquiry
- Culturally Relevant Teaching
- Growing and Supporting Teacher Leadership
- Multiple Measures of Good Teaching
- Repertoires of Linguistic Practice
- Critical Uses of Media & Technology
- 15 Years of Lessons Learned