Professional learning communities have become a focus of educational reform in New Brunswick. The implementation and sustainability of this reform is dependent on shifting many of the organizational and operational characteristics of the traditional bureaucratic model into those that support a learning community approach in schools. The study examined traces the process for developing a school-based instrument that identifies systemic barriers that may prevent schools from becoming professional learning communities. The instrument examines culture, leadership, teaching and professional growth & development factors in an attempt to determine the readiness of a school to become a PLC.
Archbald, Douglas A.This paper gives an account and an analysis of a three year implementation proce...
Economic growth in New Brunswick is increasingly dependent on the improvement of our educational sys...
Using a naturalistic inquiry approach and thematic analysis, this paper outlines the findings of a r...
Professional learning communities have become a focus of educational reform in New Brunswick. The im...
Effective Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) contribute to the overall improvement of student ...
The outdated manner in which we operate schools is tied to a reality that no longer exists. The soci...
This study investigated concerns and perceptions about the implementation of a professional learning...
Professional Learning Communities or PLCs became America’s response to the isolation endemic to its...
In this era of testing and school reform, many schools are looking for ways to make their teaching p...
From the federal government, to individual states and independent school districts, there is a call ...
This case study presents the struggles faced by a school administration in implementing a profession...
The traditional organizational structure of large comprehensive high schools: departmental divisions...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of professional learning communities (PLCs) on ...
In the early to late 1990s, school systems throughout the United States were undergoing a rash of ed...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify the successes and challenges in establishing...
Archbald, Douglas A.This paper gives an account and an analysis of a three year implementation proce...
Economic growth in New Brunswick is increasingly dependent on the improvement of our educational sys...
Using a naturalistic inquiry approach and thematic analysis, this paper outlines the findings of a r...
Professional learning communities have become a focus of educational reform in New Brunswick. The im...
Effective Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) contribute to the overall improvement of student ...
The outdated manner in which we operate schools is tied to a reality that no longer exists. The soci...
This study investigated concerns and perceptions about the implementation of a professional learning...
Professional Learning Communities or PLCs became America’s response to the isolation endemic to its...
In this era of testing and school reform, many schools are looking for ways to make their teaching p...
From the federal government, to individual states and independent school districts, there is a call ...
This case study presents the struggles faced by a school administration in implementing a profession...
The traditional organizational structure of large comprehensive high schools: departmental divisions...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of professional learning communities (PLCs) on ...
In the early to late 1990s, school systems throughout the United States were undergoing a rash of ed...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify the successes and challenges in establishing...
Archbald, Douglas A.This paper gives an account and an analysis of a three year implementation proce...
Economic growth in New Brunswick is increasingly dependent on the improvement of our educational sys...
Using a naturalistic inquiry approach and thematic analysis, this paper outlines the findings of a r...