Professional Learning Communities at Work

Professional Learning Communities at Work

Author: Richard DuFour

Publisher: Solution Tree

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781879639607

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Provides specific information on how to transform schools into results-oriented professional learning communities, describing the best practices that have been used by schools nationwide.


PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES: A MULTIPLE-CASE STUDY OF FOUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ./ by Debra J. Martin

PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES: A MULTIPLE-CASE STUDY OF FOUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ./ by Debra J. Martin

Author: Debra J. Martin

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13:

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Professional learning communities (PLCs) are a proven construct that enhances learning for both teachers and their students. This mixed-methods multiple-case study explored the relationship between teachers' and administrators' perceptions about professional learning communities and their attributes in four elementary schools in a suburban school district in New Jersey. Multiple data sources included the Professional Learning Community Assessment, principal interviews, teacher focus groups and archival documentation to address the following research questions: (1) What supportive conditions are necessary for professional learning communities to effectively support student and adult learning? (2) How does participation in professional learning communities influence collective learning and application? and (3) How has the leadership role of the principal changed with the implementation of professional learning communities? The findings from both the quantitative and qualitative data presented a comprehensive picture of educators' perceptions about the first year's implementation of professional learning communities in the areas of supportive and shared leadership, collective learning and application, and supportive relational and structural conditions. After analyzing the data of this action research, common themes emerged: focus on student learning, teacher job-embedded learning, collaboration, supportive conditions, collective capacity, results-oriented assessments for learning, and a systematic monitoring and response to each student's proficiency. Other significant conclusions for professional learning community implementation included: (1) collaborative cultures, based on trust and respect, develop over time and allow for risk taking in the learning process; (2) norm building is necessary for effective collaboration; (3) PLC time must be regularly embedded into the teachers' schedule to ensure collective inquiry and dialogue; (4) the principal provides instructional materials and resource staff to support shared practice and continuous learning; and (5) the principal shares information and collaborates on decision-making issues connected to student learning. This study demonstrated that the development of effective, sustainable professional learning communities is a process that develops over time with a principal providing the necessary supportive conditions to enhance levels of trust among all staff so they can work collectively to ensure both student and adult learning.


A District-wide Study Confirming the Relationship Between Professional Learning Communities and Student Achievement in Elementary Schools

A District-wide Study Confirming the Relationship Between Professional Learning Communities and Student Achievement in Elementary Schools

Author: Joseph Samuel Backman

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13:

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Researchers have studied professional learning communities for over two decades. Educators have utilized the elements of professional learning communities in their schools to improve instruction and student learning. Yet, there is limited empirical evidence that establishes, describes, and confirms the relationship between professional learning communities and student learning. This study was completed to better understand the nature, strength, and types of relationships between the individual elements of professional learning communities and student achievement. The sample for this study was 26 elementary schools, 439 teachers, and nearly 11,000 students. An analysis of professional learning communities and student achievement data through hierarchical linear modeling indicated that each of the eight clearly defined elements of professional learning communities have a significant relationship with student achievement.


Schools as Professional Learning Communities

Schools as Professional Learning Communities

Author: Sylvia M. Roberts

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1412968941

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Build a community in your school and improve learning outcomes with this one-stop sourcebook that features the latest educational issues, new research-based strategies and activities, and more!


Transforming School Culture

Transforming School Culture

Author: Anthony Muhammad

Publisher: Solution Tree Press

Published: 2009-11-01

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1934009997

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Busy administrators will appreciate this quick read packed with immediate, accessible strategies. This book provides the framework for understanding dynamic relationships within a school culture and ensuring a positive environment that supports the changes necessary to improve learning for all students. The author explores many aspects of human behavior, social conditions, and history to reveal best practices for building healthy school cultures.


What Works in Schools

What Works in Schools

Author: Robert J. Marzano

Publisher: ASCD

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0871207176

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Schools can and do affect student achievement, and this book recommends specific-and attainable-action steps to implement successful strategies culled from the wealth of research data.


Two Approaches to Learning Communities in a Large Suburban District

Two Approaches to Learning Communities in a Large Suburban District

Author: Chad Matthew Golden

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781303241017

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The guiding purpose of this study was to examine two types of learning communities, Pearson Learning Teams (PLTs) and Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), in a large suburban school district to describe and compare the professional practices and professional relationships of teachers and administrators in six elementary schools. The study looked at teacher learning communities as perceived by educators in three PLT schools and three PLC schools following program implementation. The factors affiliated with professional practice were holding a common vision, carrying out tasks, focusing on results, and engaging in inquiry. The factors aligned with professional relationships were a feeling of belonging and managing conflict. Findings indicated educators in all schools reported high levels of agreement that their learning communities reflected desired qualities for teacher collaboration. No difference in common mission, tasks, and action between PLT and PLC schools were noted. Conflict and goals were more evident in PLT schools. Educators in schools that followed PLC guidelines were more likely to agree that a sense of belonging was part of their team work.


The Relationship Between School Culture and Professional Learning Communities in Elementary Schools

The Relationship Between School Culture and Professional Learning Communities in Elementary Schools

Author: Kendra Lynn

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between school culture, teacher perceptions of professional learning community (PLC) implementation, and student achievement in elementary schools in a large school district in South Carolina. The theoretical framework for this study (the School Culture Survey [SCS] and Professional Learning Community Assessment-Revised [PLCA-R] survey instruments) were utilized along with interviews to collect data. Two elementary schools were studied, and a total of nine survey responses were collected. In order to further describe the survey data, 11 interviews were conducted. Descriptive statistics were utilized to analyze data. Due to the limited responses, this study has no statistical significance, but trends were visible between the two schools studied. Based on the results, the researcher recommends that this study be replicated with additional schools within the district. The researcher also recommends that schools administer the SCS to schools to identify the culture of schools and areas for improvement first. Then, it is recommended that ongoing professional learning opportunities be offered on the benefits and expectations of PLCs.


An Analysis of Urban Elementary and Middle School Professional Learning Community Implementation and Mathematics Achievement

An Analysis of Urban Elementary and Middle School Professional Learning Community Implementation and Mathematics Achievement

Author: René Clayton

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13:

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This study expanded on the literature on teacher collaboration and effective professional learning through the implementation of PLCs. Findings from this study could be used to assist school districts with school district-wide and school-based practices on implementation of PLCs with guidelines and strategies to provide meaningful structures for higher stages of teacher collaboration.