Educational equity could be improved by better professional learning - a case study

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Cole
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Equal opportunities for children, regardless of socioeconomic status, race, or gender, have been well publicised in recent times with equity in education recognised as an influential factor in social mobility. Progress in this area should not be left to chance; nor should it be dependent on which teacher a child is taught by, which school they attend or the quality of a school's professional development provision. Studies however repeatedly show significant variation in children's learning experiences when compared both within a school and between different schools. The effective leadership of professional learning can act as a positive change vehicle for improving teacher quality and consistency to support educational equity; yet ironically teachers, whose core purpose is to help their students learn, often experience ineffective professional learning opportunities themselves. This case study provides five key interdependent themes which can be used to inform effective leadership of professional learning within British Curriculum Primary schools.
教育公平可以通过更好的专业学习来改善——一个案例研究
近年来,无论社会经济地位、种族或性别如何,儿童都享有平等机会,教育公平被认为是影响社会流动的一个因素。这方面的进展不应听之任之;它也不应该依赖于哪个老师教孩子,他们上哪所学校或学校专业发展提供的质量。然而,研究反复表明,在同一所学校内和不同学校之间,儿童的学习经历存在显著差异。专业学习的有效领导可以作为一个积极的变革载体,提高教师素质和一致性,以支持教育公平;然而,具有讽刺意味的是,教师的核心目的是帮助学生学习,但他们自己却经常经历无效的专业学习机会。本案例研究提供了五个关键的相互依存的主题,可以用来告知英国课程小学专业学习的有效领导。
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Management in Education
Management in Education Social Sciences-Education
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3.00
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7.70%
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28
期刊介绍: Management in Education provides a forum for debate and discussion covering all aspects of educational management. We therefore welcome a range of articles from those dealing with day-to-day management to those related to national policy issues. Our peer review policy helps to enhance the range and quality of the articles accepted supporting those new to publication and those that are more expereienced authors. We publish research findings, opinion pieces and individual stories and our contributors come from all sectors of education.
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