The Role of Online Collaborative Tools in Planning, Instructional Coaching, Professional Development, and Observation in Fostering Collective Teacher Efficacy in School Districts

The Role of Online Collaborative Tools in Planning, Instructional Coaching, Professional Development, and Observation in Fostering Collective Teacher Efficacy in School Districts

Author: Kevin Arnold

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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The purpose of this quantitative study was to explore the relationship between the use of collaborative technology, video-facilitated observation and feedback, and virtual professional development and coaching and levels of collective teacher efficacy. The study used a questionnaire to survey 547 coaches, content specialists, and district administrators in New York State. The independent variables were usage levels of online collaborative technology, video observation and feedback, and virtual coaching and professional development, and the dependent variable was collective teacher efficacy. Participants rated the availability and use of each of the independent variables based on a six-point Likert scale. Additionally, participants completed a 21-item collective teacher efficacy scale developed by Goddard, Hoy, and Hoy (2000). Participants were drawn from school district coaches, instructional specialists, and administrators who are directly engaged in supporting teacher development in New York State school districts with student populations between 2,000 and 15,000 students. Emails were sent to potential survey participants with a link to a survey, and the findings of the survey were analyzed using bivariate correlations between the subcomponents of each variable, the overall usage rate of the variable, and the overall level of collective teacher efficacy. The results of this study found a statistically significant positive relationship between both online collaborative tools and virtual professional development and coaching and collective teacher efficacy. No relationship was found between video observation and feedback and collective teacher efficacy. The following conclusions were suggested: online collaborative tools help build opportunities for groups to collaborate and build teacher networks; online collaborative tools can help strengthen connections and communication and reduce isolation of groups of teachers, building the collective teacher efficacy components of vicarious experiences and social persuasion; video as a tool for observation and feedback does not have the current level of use required to make a significant impact on outcomes for school districts; districtcreated virtual professional development helps build mastery experiences and affective states for teacher groups by building the capacity of teachers' practice; and virtual professional development and coaching is a viable alternative to in-person trainings because it has a positive relationship with collective teacher efficacy. The study provides suggestions for policy recommendations related to the review and development of structures to support and enhance online collaboration and virtual professional development and coaching. Suggestions for practice include improving district and school visions around the use of technology, providing clear expectations for online collaboration and development, and broadening teacher networks through the availability of virtual interactions. Recommendations for further study are also provided. The use of these tools became vitally important with the sudden reliance on remote instruction during the 2019 COVID-19 pandemic, which required districts to ramp up the use such tools with little time or planning. This provides districts with an opportunity to maintain this momentum and reimagine the use of technology in districts, building on the new skills and technology rolled out in response to the pandemic.


Instructional Coaching

Instructional Coaching

Author: Jim Knight

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2007-05-01

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1452293341

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An innovative professional development strategy that facilitates change, improves instruction, and transforms school culture! Instructional coaching is a research-based, job-embedded approach to instructional intervention that provides the assistance and encouragement necessary to implement school improvement programs. Experienced trainer and researcher Jim Knight describes the "nuts and bolts" of instructional coaching and explains the essential skills that instructional coaches need, including getting teachers on board, providing model lessons, and engaging in reflective conversations. Each user-friendly chapter includes: First-person stories from successful coaches Sidebars highlighting important information A "Going Deeper" section of suggested resources Ready-to-use forms, worksheets, checklists, logs, and reports


Teacher Collaboration for Professional Learning

Teacher Collaboration for Professional Learning

Author: Cynthia A. Lassonde

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-12-04

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 0470553979

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Teacher Collaboration for Professional Learning contains the essential information, tools, and examples teachers and school leaders need to create, manage, and sustain successful collaborative groups. Designed to be a hands-on resource, this practical guide shows you how to: Advocate for collaborative teacher learning Develop and sustain collaborative research groups Organize and conduct productive research projects Address issues of ethics, leadership, and group dynamics Evaluate and sustain collaborative learning activities Based on data from a major survey, Teacher Collaboration for Professional Learning features extensive case examples from model research communities collaborating within schools, across districts, in partnership with universities, and as online networks. The book also offers a wealth of reproducible templates as well as reflection questions and exercises?invaluable tools for organizing study groups.


Collaborating Through Collective Efficacy Cycles

Collaborating Through Collective Efficacy Cycles

Author: Toni Faddis

Publisher: Corwin Publishers

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781071888629

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"In schools, collective teacher efficacy is the belief that teachers working together, rather than as individuals, will elevate student achievement and well-being. This playbook provides the tools to actively participate in a collaborative process that fosters collective teacher efficacy to benefit educators and students alike. Each component of a Collective Efficacy Cycle can be implemented to provide educators with an understanding of what the desired destination looks like, so teachers can work collaboratively towards a shared goal and attain it. Shared ownership of the teaching and learning environment furthers an educators' personal and professional fulfillment, while simultaneously positively impacting student learning and motivation"--


Teacher Learning That Matters

Teacher Learning That Matters

Author: Mary Kooy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-02-27

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1136651357

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In the continuing global call for educational reforms and change, the contributors in this edited collection address the critical issue of teacher learning from diverse national contexts and perspectives. They define "teacher learning that matters" as it shapes and directs pedagogical practices with the goal of improving student learning. This book weaves together major studies, research findings and theoretical orientations to represent a globalized network of inquiries into the what, how and why of teacher learning that shapes teacher skill and knowledge. Teacher learning matters on an international scale because teachers are the portals through which any initiative for change and reform is realized. Recognizing that a highly skilled teaching force is instrumental to improving student achievement adds import to generating interactive dialogue on teacher learning around the globe.


Implementing a Virtual Coaching Model for Teacher Professional Development

Implementing a Virtual Coaching Model for Teacher Professional Development

Author: Myers, Suzanne

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2022-01-14

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1799875245

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Over the last two decades, the use of instructional coaching has surged in PreK-12 education settings as one way to support the implementation of instructional best practices in a wide range of disciplines. However, not all educators have access to high-quality instructional coaching due to multiple factors, which typically include isolation (geographic and otherwise), limited financial support, and limited professional development time. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic brought long periods of quarantine and social isolation where educators were scrambling to teach in an unfamiliar medium, and virtual coaching was the only way they could receive professional development. For these reasons, many districts are exploring virtual solutions to provide professional development and coaching support. Implementing a Virtual Coaching Model for Teacher Professional Development addresses how to effectively implement virtual coaching in the field of education and discusses how technology can provide more equitable access to job-embedded and personalized professional learning (through virtual coaching) across all educational institutions. Covering a wide range of topics such as sustainable learning and cognitive coaching, it is ideal for professional development professionals, corporate trainers, education leaders, principals, teachers, researchers, practitioners, academicians, and students.


Collaborative Peer Coaching That Improves Instruction

Collaborative Peer Coaching That Improves Instruction

Author: Dwight W. Allen

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 1412906091

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'Collaborative Peer Coaching' introduces the 2+2 performance appraisal method, which has been successful in reducing teachers' levels of anxiety & self-doubt, increasing job satisfaction, increasing meaningful contact between teachers & allowing for appraisals in a less threatening context.


Collaborating Online

Collaborating Online

Author: Rena M. Palloff

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-04-15

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 0470876018

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Collaborating Online provides practical guidance for faculty seeking to help their students work together in creative ways, move out of the box of traditional papers and projects, and deepen the learning experience through their work with one another. Authors Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt draw on their extensive knowledge and experience to show how collaboration brings students together to support the learning of each member of the group while promoting creativity and critical thinking. Collaborating Online is the second title in the Jossey-Bass Guides to Online Teaching and Learning. This series helps higher education professionals improve the practice of online teaching and learning by providing concise, practical resources focused on particular areas or issues they might confront in this new learning environment.


Shifting to Online Learning Through Faculty Collaborative Support

Shifting to Online Learning Through Faculty Collaborative Support

Author: Crawford, Caroline M.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2021-06-18

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1799869466

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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, most schools had to suddenly shift from traditional face-to-face courses to blended, synchronous, and asynchronous instructional environments. The impact upon the immediacy of remote learning was overwhelming to many faculty, instructional facilitators, teachers, and trainers. Many faculty and trainers have experience with the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of online and blended learning environments, while many faculty and trainers also do not have this knowledge nor experience. As such, the collegial workspace has developed into a collaborative work environment wherein the faculty are helping faculty, partially because the instructional designer staff and learning advisors are overwhelmed with the number of course projects that must be moved from traditional face-to-face course environments into an online environment within a short period of time. The faculty are helping each other make this move, offering course design and development support and also instructional tips and tricks that will support successful blended and online experiences that enhance learning outcomes. Shifting to Online Learning Through Faculty Collaborative Support focuses on supporting and enhancing blended and distance learning course design and development, successful tips for course design and teaching, techniques for online learning, and embracing collegial mentorship and facilitative support for course and faculty success. This book highlights the strength of collegial bonds while discussing tools, methods, procedural efforts, styles of engagement, learning theories, assessment efforts, and even social learning engagement implementations in online learning. It provides information and lessons and embraces a long-term approach towards understanding institutional impact and collegial support. This book is valuable for school administrators, teachers, course designers, instructional designers, school faculty, business and administrative leadership, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students interested in how faculty collaborative support is playing a critical role in improving and developing successful online learning.