教师对学校向专业学习社区转变的看法

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Loes de Jong, Tom Wilderjans, Jacobiene Meirink, Wouter Schenke, Henk Sligte, Wilfried Admiraal
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摘要

目的在专业学习社区(plc)中,教师合作和学习的目的是提高学生的学习。本研究的目的是深入了解教师对学校向plc转变的看法,以及支持或阻碍这种转变的条件。设计/方法/方法来自荷兰15所中学的2.111名教师完成了为期三年的问卷调查。运用多水平回归分析,回答了研究问题。虽然学校向PLC的发展似乎是一个缓慢的过程,但研究结果表明了学校条件对这一发展的影响。人力资源管理(HRM)尤为突出,因为这一学校条件对变革具有直接和纵向的影响。实际意义主要建议是在人力资源管理政策中嵌入PLC元素,如促进教师协同工作和学习,使教师的专业发展与学校的愿景和抱负保持一致。独创性/价值plc偶尔在纵向深入的案例研究或大规模的横断面研究中得到研究。这项大规模的纵向研究提供了对学校作为plc的可持续性和与可持续性相关的学校条件的见解。
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Teachers’ perceptions of their schools changing toward professional learning communities
PurposeIn professional learning communities (PLCs), teachers collaborate and learn with the aim of improving students' learning. The aim of this study is to gain insight into teachers' perceptions of their schools' changing toward PLCs and conditions which support or hamper this change.Design/methodology/approachQuestionnaires were completed by a total of 2.111 teachers from 15 Dutch secondary schools for three years. With the use of multilevel regression analyses, the research questions were answered.FindingsAlthough the development of a school toward a PLC seems to be a slow process, the findings demonstrate the influence of school conditions on this development. Human resource management (HRM) stands out, as this school condition has a direct and longitudinal effect on the change.Practical implicationsThe main recommendation is to embed PLC elements in HRM policies such as facilitating teachers to collaboratively work and learn and aligning teachers' professional development with schools' vision and ambitions.Originality/valuePLCs have been studied occasionally in longitudinal in-depth case studies or in large-scale, cross-sectional research. This large-scale longitudinal study provides insights into the sustainability of schools as PLCs and the school conditions that are associated with sustainability.
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Journal of Professional Capital and Community
Journal of Professional Capital and Community EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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