abstract: Abstract Much has been researched and written concerning the structure, attributes, and benefits of the professional learning community (PLC), yet many have found that this highly collaborative model is difficult to implement. One reason for this was that conflict among team members often limited communication and therefore halted collaboration. In an attempt to overcome conflict, the researcher introduced an intervention to five grade-level teaching teams at a suburban elementary school where staff had been struggling to develop teams into PLCs. The intervention consisted of training participants in the use of collaborative norms, and then tracking the use of these norms during team meetings, as well as gathering the teachers' ...
It is important to support teachers and administrators in the commitments, understandings, and skill...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act (2001) has created a high stakes accountability climate by setti...
The purpose of this study was to discover how, if at all, teacher participation in a Professional Le...
Effective collaboration within an organization is a fundamental way to improve instructional practic...
This study focused on the development of seven within-school PLCs during two school years. A total o...
This study focused on the development of seven within-school PLCs during two school years. A total o...
Problem: Professional learning communities (PLCs) are not a new trend in education but are getting m...
This study determined how general education teachers in a Midwestern school district perceived their...
This article focuses on the development of professional learning communities (PLCs), which are commu...
Today, a wide range of researchers and authors are beginning to focus their attention on school chan...
This mix methods study focused on the development and potential long-term sustainability of collecti...
This action research study examined the development of a professional learning community (PLC) among...
This limited practical action research study was designed to address a problem of practice at one Pr...
The Professional Learning Communities Model of professional growth and development is an increasingl...
abstract: This study was designed to capture the conversations and practices of seven educators who ...
It is important to support teachers and administrators in the commitments, understandings, and skill...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act (2001) has created a high stakes accountability climate by setti...
The purpose of this study was to discover how, if at all, teacher participation in a Professional Le...
Effective collaboration within an organization is a fundamental way to improve instructional practic...
This study focused on the development of seven within-school PLCs during two school years. A total o...
This study focused on the development of seven within-school PLCs during two school years. A total o...
Problem: Professional learning communities (PLCs) are not a new trend in education but are getting m...
This study determined how general education teachers in a Midwestern school district perceived their...
This article focuses on the development of professional learning communities (PLCs), which are commu...
Today, a wide range of researchers and authors are beginning to focus their attention on school chan...
This mix methods study focused on the development and potential long-term sustainability of collecti...
This action research study examined the development of a professional learning community (PLC) among...
This limited practical action research study was designed to address a problem of practice at one Pr...
The Professional Learning Communities Model of professional growth and development is an increasingl...
abstract: This study was designed to capture the conversations and practices of seven educators who ...
It is important to support teachers and administrators in the commitments, understandings, and skill...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act (2001) has created a high stakes accountability climate by setti...
The purpose of this study was to discover how, if at all, teacher participation in a Professional Le...