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About This Journal

The Association of Teacher Educators was founded in 1920 and is an individual membership organization devoted solely to the improvement of teacher education both for school-based and post-secondary teacher educators. ATE members represent over 700 colleges and universities, over 500 major school systems, and the majority of state departments of education. The Kansas State Unit of ATE invites members of ATE-K to submit manuscripts on research and best practices relating to the following topics:

  1. Research in Teacher Education
  2. Policy and Legislation
  3. Supervision
  4. Educational Technology
  5. Educational Partnerships
  6. Assessment
  7. Professional Development
  8. Learning Communities
  9. Curriculum
  10. Innovative Programs
  11. Dispositions
  12. Best Practices, reports from the field, tie-ins with school systems
  13. Focus on the Progress of Teacher Education
  14. Other Current Trends