Education Programs Win National Honor for Excellence in School Partnerships

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Sandra Phoenix
Mon, Apr 5, 2021 12:22 PM

Bowie State University News
March 31, 2021

  •    Education Programs Win National Honor for Excellence in School Partnerships
    

Award Marks 2nd Recognition by National Association for Professional Development Schools

For the second time, Bowie State University's education programs were honored as one of the nation's best examples of innovative partnerships with local public schools that prepare students to become effective educators, even in virtual classrooms.

Maryland's first historically Black college and university (HBCU), Bowie State is the only HBCU to ever win the Exemplary Professional Development School Achievement Award from the National Association for Professional Development Schools (NAPDS)https://napds.org/. The NAPDS presented the 2021 award to Bowie State and three other universities on March 30 during its virtual annual conference.

Bowie State first won the award in 2015https://bowiestate.edu/about/news/2015/strong-partnerships-with-area-schools-garner-national-award-for-bowie-states-education-programs.php, but this year's honor is particularly special, given the obstacles many educators and student interns faced with a shift to virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Solid relationships within Bowie State's Professional Development Schools (PDS) networkhttps://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-education/departments/teaching-learning-and-professional-development/professional-development-schoo.php, built over more than 20 years, eased the move to online instruction.

"We already had done the hard work of creating a strong PDS network, and that helped us to transition to the new environment more easily than a lot of other universities," said Dr. Eva Garin, coordinator of Bowie State's PDS program. "I am so proud of our students, the teachers we work with and the colleagues in my department."

Bowie State's PDS network includes nine public schools in Prince George's and Anne Arundel counties that host undergraduate student interns from BSU's elementary education, early childhood/special education and secondary education programs. In their yearlong placements with a PDS partner, student interns explore models of effective teaching and learning through mentoring, targeted professional development and best-practice sharing between PDS partners. All student interns also complete action research in their mentor teacher's classroom and present their findings to a panel of education experts, which advances the profession.

Unique features of Bowie State's signature PDS program include: a three-tiered leadership program for educators who want to become mentors, a focus on culturally responsive teaching, rigorous assessment of interns' performance, mentoring for interns in a virtual environment, and a host of scholarly publications written by BSU faculty and PDS educators.

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Bowie State University News March 31, 2021 * Education Programs Win National Honor for Excellence in School Partnerships Award Marks 2nd Recognition by National Association for Professional Development Schools For the second time, Bowie State University's education programs were honored as one of the nation's best examples of innovative partnerships with local public schools that prepare students to become effective educators, even in virtual classrooms. Maryland's first historically Black college and university (HBCU), Bowie State is the only HBCU to ever win the Exemplary Professional Development School Achievement Award from the National Association for Professional Development Schools (NAPDS)<https://napds.org/>. The NAPDS presented the 2021 award to Bowie State and three other universities on March 30 during its virtual annual conference. Bowie State first won the award in 2015<https://bowiestate.edu/about/news/2015/strong-partnerships-with-area-schools-garner-national-award-for-bowie-states-education-programs.php>, but this year's honor is particularly special, given the obstacles many educators and student interns faced with a shift to virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Solid relationships within Bowie State's Professional Development Schools (PDS) network<https://bowiestate.edu/academics/colleges/college-of-education/departments/teaching-learning-and-professional-development/professional-development-schoo.php>, built over more than 20 years, eased the move to online instruction. "We already had done the hard work of creating a strong PDS network, and that helped us to transition to the new environment more easily than a lot of other universities," said Dr. Eva Garin, coordinator of Bowie State's PDS program. "I am so proud of our students, the teachers we work with and the colleagues in my department." Bowie State's PDS network includes nine public schools in Prince George's and Anne Arundel counties that host undergraduate student interns from BSU's elementary education, early childhood/special education and secondary education programs. In their yearlong placements with a PDS partner, student interns explore models of effective teaching and learning through mentoring, targeted professional development and best-practice sharing between PDS partners. All student interns also complete action research in their mentor teacher's classroom and present their findings to a panel of education experts, which advances the profession. Unique features of Bowie State's signature PDS program include: a three-tiered leadership program for educators who want to become mentors, a focus on culturally responsive teaching, rigorous assessment of interns' performance, mentoring for interns in a virtual environment, and a host of scholarly publications written by BSU faculty and PDS educators. Sandra M. Phoenix HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> Honor the ancestors, honor the children and those yet to come. Building Capacity for Humanities Special Collections at HBCUs - Become an ally and partner with us to protect, preserve and share a more authentic record of American history. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/humanities-2019.html for more information. Follow this link http://hbculibraries.org/ and click on the Donate Now button to invest in this project. Your support is appreciated. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/