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This link has been bookmarked by 2 people . It was first bookmarked on 03 Aug 2009, by Christy Tucker.

  • 29 Aug 09
  • 03 Aug 09
    christyinsdesign
    Christy Tucker

    Like the title says, a research review on PLCs, synthesizing results from 10 articles.
    * All research supported the idea that learning communities change teaching practice, although not all articles were specific about what changes took place.
    * In one study, teachers in PLCs developed more student-centered classrooms. Some other studies discussed specific teaching strategies used as a result of PLCs.
    * All studies showed a change in school culture through "collaboration, focus on student learning, teacher authority, and continuous teacher learning."
    * All 6 studies that looked at student achievement found that student learning improved. However, this was only seen when the focus of collaboration was student learning and not just working together.
    * Their conclusion: "The focus of a PLC should be developing teachers’ “knowledge of practice” around the issue of student learning"
    * "...working collaboratively is the process not the goal of a PLC. The goal is enhanced student achievement."


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