The optimization of school-university resources in an effort to recruit teachers of mathematics

Jean A. Guillaume, Robin E. Hands
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PurposeThe purpose of this article is to debut a novel initiative that could potentially optimize resources that are currently constrained but, if unleashed, could help ameliorate the science, technology, engineering and mathematics teacher shortage. The initiative involves the reconceptualization of the National Network for Educational Renewal (NNER) tripartite model, which evolved from the work of Goodlad (1994a) and promotes cooperation and partnerships between the three important players responsible for preparing succeeding generations of competent teachers: PK-12 schools, university colleges of education and university colleges of arts and sciences (Roselle, Hands, Marino, Kilgallen, & Howard, 2021; Goodlad, 1994a).Design/methodology/approachThe approach used in writing the article was narrative, offering a brief review of the various challenges that have had an impact on the national teacher shortage, particularly in the field of mathematics.FindingsThe study suggests that a reconceptualized NNER tripartite model can be implemented to assuage the devastating effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on learning, offer support to an overworked teacher workforce and provide a possible math teacher recruitment pipeline by forming a life-giving partnership between a college of education, a college of arts and sciences, a local elementary school and undergraduate math club members.Originality/valueThis is an original application of the NNER tripartite model, particularly with math teacher recruitment in mind, and it is hoped that the model will be considered transferable to a variety of school-university contexts. However, additional study is required to explore the validity and replicability of this model.
优化学校-大学资源,努力招聘数学教师
本文的目的是首次介绍一项新举措,它有可能优化目前受到限制的资源,但如 果释放出来,将有助于改善科学、技术、工程和数学教师短缺的问题。该倡议涉及对 "国家教育重建网络"(NNER)三方模式的重新构思,该模式由 Goodlad(1994a)的研究成果演变而来,旨在促进负责培养后继有人的教师的三个重要角色之间的合作与伙伴关系:该模式由 Goodlad(1994a)的研究成果演变而来,旨在促进 PK-12 学校、大学教育学院和大学文理学院这三个负责培养后继有人的重要角色之间的合作与伙伴关系(Roselle, Hands, Marino, Kilgallen, & Howard, 2021; Goodlad, 1994a)。研究结果该研究表明,可以通过在教育学院、艺术与科学学院、当地小学和本科生数学俱乐部成员之间建立生命力强大的伙伴关系,实施重新概念化的 NNER 三方模式,以缓解 2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行对学习的破坏性影响,为过度劳累的教师队伍提供支持,并提供可能的数学教师招聘渠道。原创性/价值这是 NNER 三方模式的一个原创性应用,特别是在数学教师招聘方面,希望该模式能被视为可移植到各种学校-大学环境中。不过,还需要进行更多的研究,以探讨该模式的有效性和可复制性。
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