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Teaching and Teacher Education

 

After an overview of the characteristics of professional learning communities (PLCs), this manuscript presents a review of 10 American studies and one English study on the impact of PLCs on teaching practices and student learning. Although, few studies move beyond self-reports of positive impact, a small number of empirical studies explore the impact on teaching practice and student learning. The collective results of these studies suggest that well-developed PLCs have positive impact on both teaching practice and student achievement. Implications of this research and suggestions for next steps in the efforts to document the impact of PLCs on teaching and learning are included.

 

Educational Policy

Kenneth E. Fernandez November 24, 2009

 

Evaluating school improvment plans and their effect on academic performance.

Identifying Elements Critical for Functional and Sustainable

Professional Learning Communities

Gail Richmond and Viola Manokor

Department of Teacher Education, Michigan State University, November 2010

 

Examined data collected as part of a 5-year project designed to foster reform-based urban science teaching through teachers’ communities of inquiry

SUPPORTING RESEARCH.

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