Clarksville NowCMCSS s Sean Impeartrice on Clarksville s Conversations.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The local school system is the first in the state to set up a teacher training pipeline, and two short years after its inception, it’s now the model for 38 other school districts and on the cusp of being implemented statewide.
Sean Impeartrice, chief academic officer for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System, recently sat down with Katie Gambill and Charlie Koon for a Clarksville’s Conversations talk about the system’s Teacher Residency Pathways (TRP) program. “It’s an opportunity for us to invest in the community – partner with a local university around the workforce demand area,” Impeartrice said.
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As a teaching fellow in the Writing Program, you will primarily teach English 105, a required first-year writing course that introduces students to academic writing across the disciplines. New teaching fellows prepare to teach this course by taking English 706, a graduate practicum in rhetoric and composition that focuses on developing effective pedagogical strategies for English 105, while also providing theoretical background needed to speak with authority about academic writing. The writing program also offers intensive preparation for teaching during an orientation for new instructors the week before classes start in the fall semester.