Bringing it all home: using local resources in teachers’ professional development

Elise Langan, Salika A. Lawrence
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Abstract Teachers need opportunities to explore the communities in which they teach to understand how the local contexts can be used to enhance the curriculum. Professional development that focuses on ways to integrate local primary sources into the social studies curriculum can help teachers plan authentic lessons for students to learn about their community. This qualitative study examined how nine social studies teachers who participated in a professional development program on place-based education made linkages between local and global events in their unit planning. Semi-structured interviews, field notes, and lesson plans were analyzed to learn how a professional development program impacted teachers’ practice. Findings indicate that most teachers were able to design and implement units that either explicitly or implicitly connected global events to local experiences. Results suggest that instructional shifts are required to help teachers design inquiry-based instruction to understand how to use local primary sources to open up spaces for students to ask questions about their communities.
把一切带回家:在教师专业发展中利用当地资源
摘要 教师需要有机会探索他们所任教的社区,以了解如何利用当地背景来加强课程。以如何将本地原始资料融入社会研究课程为重点的专业发展,可以帮助教师为学生规划真实的课程,让他们了解自己的社区。这项定性研究考察了九名参加了地方教育专业发展项目的社会研究教师如何在单元规划中将地方和全球事件联系起来。通过分析半结构式访谈、现场笔记和教案,了解专业发展项目如何影响教师的教学实践。研究结果表明,大多数教师在设计和实施单元时,都能明确或隐含地将全球事件与本地经验联系起来。研究结果表明,需要转变教学方式,帮助教师设计探究式教学,了解如何利用本地原始资料为学生打开空间,提出有关社区的问题。
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