Teachers for a New Era (TNE) is a landmark initiative
designed to strengthen K-12 teaching by developing excellent teacher
education programs. With funding from the Carnegie Corporation of New
York, the Annenberg Foundation, and the Ford Foundation, this reform
effort aims to strengthen teacher preparation by fostering collaborations
among K-12 and university faculties in Education, Humanities, and the
Sciences (prospectus). The initiative establishes three guiding principles
as critical in the redesign of programs that prepare teachers:
- Decisions Driven by Evidence
- Engagement with the Arts and Sciences
- Teaching as an Academically Taught Clinical Practice
Profession
As one of eleven TNE institutions preparing the teachers
of tomorrow, the Stanford Teacher Education Program (STEP) is working to
improve teacher preparation and K-12 pupil learning through professional
development school relationships with our Partner Schools and through
program and curriculum reforms across the university. STEP cultivates
teacher leaders who share a set of core values that includes a commitment
to social justice, an understanding of the strengths and needs of a
diverse student population, and a dedication to equity and academic
excellence for all students. The program takes an approach to teaching and
learning that is sensitive to the family, community, and political
contexts of education, focused on the needs and development of diverse
learners, and grounded in the study of subject matter that enables
inquiry, critical thinking, and high student achievement.