The Urban Program

The Urban Program

The Urban Program

Kalamazoo Public Schools In Partnership with the Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Studies

The Urban Program is focused on preparing students to teach urban learners in a climate of support and cultural responsiveness, where the knowledge, experiences, needs and gifts of each child are valued and viewed as the foundation upon which effective teaching choices rest.

The program, a school/university partnership established with Washington Writers' Academy in 1999, is designed to assist a small number of undergraduate students in developing deep knowledge of and facility with teaching in urban schools by committing to a one- or two-semester sequence of experiences at the school. The program also includes Edison Environmental Science Academy and Northeastern Elementary School.

Urban Program Teacher

The experience has also been designed as an effort to develop an effective partnership model that is adapted to the particular needs of schools like Washington, where 92 percent of the children live in poverty and 60 percent of the children come from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds.

The Urban Program Elementary School Sites

Pre-intern and Intern Urban Program participants talk about their experiences

Urban Program Brochure

Urban Education Readings

Evaluation and observation forms

Questions? Please contact (269) 760-3669.

 

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Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5276 USA
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