Director of UCI’s CalTeach Program Doron Zinger (Ph.D. ‘18), Dr. Therese Shanahan, and CalTeach Master Teacher/Math Coordinator Kris Houston published an article on early career teacher resilience in Preparing STEM Teachers: The UTeach Replication Model.

​The title of the article is “Promoting Early Career Teacher Resilience Through a CalTeach Preparation Program.”

Zinger directs the UCI CalTeach program and teaches methods courses. His related research work focuses on improving teacher learning opportunities so that teachers can design and implement meaningful science and math instruction for students from historically underrepresented backgrounds. For his doctoral work he specialized in Learning, Teaching, Cognition, and Development. Associate Professor Hosun Kang and Professor Judith Haymore Sandholtz served as his co-advisors.

Preparing STEM Teachers: The UTeach Replication Model describes how different institutions have implemented the UTeach model in their local context. Topics discussed include sustainability features of the model, and how program assessment, innovative instructional programming, classroom research and effectiveness research have contributed to its success. Currently, the model is being implemented across the USA in 46 universities.

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