Impact of Teaching and Learning Using the Professional Learning Community through the CSIPL Process

Theerapat Sinthudech, Wannatida Yonwilad
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This research aims to 1) study activities that affected the success of the PLC process, 2) study the CSIPL-based learning management process, and 3) study the expression behaviors that provided opportunities to develop learning management based on the CSIPL process. The instruments in this study were: (1) The CSIPL learning management activity plan, which includes five activities: 1) Create a story, 2) Set rules, 3) Insert content, 4) Participate in the game, and 5) Lesson learned. (2) Behavior activities in the CSIPL form include: 1) puzzle letters; 2) haunted pianos; 3) lost eyes; 4) whispers; 5) The Book of Mantra, 6) puzzle sounds; 7) death messages; 8) believing I’m dead; 9) ghosts without voices, and 10) final codes. (3) PLC process assessment form. The data were analyzed using frequency, percentages, mean score (M), standard deviation (SD), and thematic analysis. This research shows that 1) collaboration and shared visions are the stationary driving forces, accounting for 10% of equal work values, while a high collective focus on student learning (45%) drives PLC processes. 2) CSIPL process averaged 4.03 with a standard deviation of 0.74 which shows the suitability of appropriateness at a high level. 3) The overall earnings management for the CSIPL process is 4.22, which means that the level of suitability is high. 4) Students lack the experience of learning what they receive from activities that reflect process control because teachers lack the expertise, they have achieved following the PLC process. 
通过CSIPL过程使用专业学习社区的教与学的影响
本研究旨在1)研究影响PLC过程成功的活动,2)研究基于CSIPL的学习管理过程,3)研究为开发基于CSIPL的学习管理提供机会的表达行为。本研究的工具是:(1)CSIPL学习管理活动计划,包括五个活动:1)创建故事,2)制定规则,3)插入内容,4)参与游戏,5)吸取教训。(2) CSIPL表格中的行为活动包括:1)字谜;2)闹鬼钢琴;3)迷失了双眼;4)低语;5)《咒经》,6)谜音;7)死亡信息;8)相信我已经死了;9)没有声音的鬼魂,10)最后的密码。(3) PLC工艺评定表。采用频率、百分比、均分(M)、标准差(SD)和专题分析对数据进行分析。这项研究表明,1)协作和共同愿景是固定的驱动力,占同等工作价值的10%,而对学生学习的高度集体关注(45%)驱动PLC过程。(2) CSIPL过程平均为4.03,标准差为0.74,表明适宜性在较高水平上的适宜性。3) CSIPL过程的整体盈余管理指数为4.22,适宜性水平较高。4)学生缺乏从反映过程控制的活动中学习的经验,因为教师缺乏专业知识,他们在PLC过程中取得了成就。
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