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03 Nov 09

The Usefulness of Wenger’s Framework in Understanding a Community of Practice.

Jane Bozarth's dissertation on communities of practice, including a proposed revised framework for analyzing and understanding these communities. The revised version clarifies the difference between engagement and participation and adjusts definitions of other terms.

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11 Aug 09

CES Resources NEW: View The Cycle of Inquiry and Action: Essential Learning Communities

The inquiry-action cycle for teachers with real-life examples of individual and collaborative inquiry

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03 Aug 09

A review of research on professional learning communities: What do we know?

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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17 Jun 09

Communities of practice

Introduction to communities of practice by Etienne Wenger

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  • Communities of practice are groups of people who share a concern or a
    passion for something they do and learn how to
    do it better as they interact regularly.
    • The perspective of communities of practice affects educational practices
      along three dimensions:


      • Internally: How to organize educational experiences that ground school
        learning in practice through participation in communities around subject
        matters?
      • Externally: How to connect the experience of students to actual
        practice through peripheral forms of participation in broader communities
        beyond the walls of the school?
      • Over the lifetime of students: How to serve the lifelong learning
        needs of students by organizing communities of practice focused on topics of
        continuing interest to students beyond the initial schooling period?


      From this perspective, the school is not the privileged locus of learning. It
      is not a self-contained, closed world in which students acquire knowledge to be
      applied outside, but a part of a broader learning system.

28 May 09

Professional Learning Communities in Schools

Podcast on professional learning communities and how they support student achievement

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27 May 09

CITE Journal - Science: Blogs: Enhancing Links in a Professional Learning Community of Science and Mathematics Teachers

Small study of reflective blogging to build a learning community with teachers. Overall, the results were positive and the teachers felt the experience was beneficial, but there were some technical and other difficulties.

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  • Small study of reflective blogging to build a learning community with teachers. Overall, the results were positive and the teachers felt the experience was beneficial, but there were some technical and other difficulties.
    - christyinsdesign on 2007-10-11
  • Anyone who can access the Internet can be part of the knowledge-access, knowledge-building,
    information-exchanging culture, regardless of location.
  • Learning communities do not have to be built through face-to-face interactions.
    They can be realized using nontraditional electronic communication.
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AllThingsPLC — Articles & Research

Articles and research on professional learning communities. This all seems to be from the more traditional view of PLCs as within schools or districts; I don't see anything about online communities here.

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What Is a "Professional Learning Community"? // Richard DuFour

Three "big ideas" about professional learning communities

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  • To create a professional learning community, focus on learning rather than teaching, work collaboratively, and hold yourself accountable for results.
  • Big Idea #1: Ensuring That Students Learn
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