Professional development provides a means to build capacity among school personnel when it is delivered as part of a systematic, long-term approach to school and teacher improvement. This research examines a sustained, diocesan-wide professional development model, called the ACE Collaborative for Academic Excellence, that aims to build capacity for school improvement. It utilizes a framework modeled on the pillars of the Alliance for Catholic Education that targets three areas: teacher, group, and vision capacity. An analysis of participant survey data probes the extent to which teacher, group, and vision capacity are enhanced in this model and suggests several ways this professional development model and others can be strengthened to effec...
This study explores the impact of professional learning communities on student achievement in a smal...
The United States Department of Education recognizes outstanding non-public and public schools annua...
The concept of a learning community in recent decades has been discussed widely in the academic circ...
Professional development provides a means to build capacity among school personnel when it is delive...
Discussions of capacity should be broadened to include factors such as the relationships between ind...
The purpose of this study was to examine how central office and campus leadership build capacity to...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to investigate the professional learning experiences of ...
With schools continuing to fall short of No Child Left Behind standards and with future challenges j...
This article describes the Notre Dame ACE Academies initiative, a university-school partnership prog...
Many Midwestern Catholic schools have implemented professional learning communities (PLCs) to enhanc...
Educational leaders have historically expressed belief in the importance of teacher development. Th...
Since the early days of the 20th century, schools and educators have been subjected to numerous call...
International evidence suggests that educational reform’s progress depends on teachers’ individual ...
Response to Faggella-Luby and Bonfiglio (this issue) Framework for All: Building Capacity for Servi...
This action research study explores the implementation of Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) a...
This study explores the impact of professional learning communities on student achievement in a smal...
The United States Department of Education recognizes outstanding non-public and public schools annua...
The concept of a learning community in recent decades has been discussed widely in the academic circ...
Professional development provides a means to build capacity among school personnel when it is delive...
Discussions of capacity should be broadened to include factors such as the relationships between ind...
The purpose of this study was to examine how central office and campus leadership build capacity to...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to investigate the professional learning experiences of ...
With schools continuing to fall short of No Child Left Behind standards and with future challenges j...
This article describes the Notre Dame ACE Academies initiative, a university-school partnership prog...
Many Midwestern Catholic schools have implemented professional learning communities (PLCs) to enhanc...
Educational leaders have historically expressed belief in the importance of teacher development. Th...
Since the early days of the 20th century, schools and educators have been subjected to numerous call...
International evidence suggests that educational reform’s progress depends on teachers’ individual ...
Response to Faggella-Luby and Bonfiglio (this issue) Framework for All: Building Capacity for Servi...
This action research study explores the implementation of Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) a...
This study explores the impact of professional learning communities on student achievement in a smal...
The United States Department of Education recognizes outstanding non-public and public schools annua...
The concept of a learning community in recent decades has been discussed widely in the academic circ...