Some aspects of school seen as a Professional Learning Community

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 241-249
Author(s):  
Adela Bradea

AbstractEach school is part of the community and at the same time, a provider of education services. This makes school a Learning Community for both teachers and students. While in the case of students this is a mission accomplished, in that of teachers’ things seem to be a bit more difficult. The latter ones should see themselves as members of a Professional Learning Community (PLC), where each teacher should cooperate with the other to achieve common goals, engage in common research activities for the progress of their school, take part in evaluating school results and propose plans to improve them etc. This research aimed to identify teachers’ perception of the role of school as a Professional Learning Community, to identify how school boards support and encourage this idea through participative management and to identify lines of joint research in which teachers are involved. The instrument used was a questionnaire having 30 close-ended items, administered to pre-university teachers from Bihor county, Romania. The implementation period was January to June 2016. The results show that there is collaboration between the same subject area teachers, who form committees to discuss, analyse and propose solutions. The research has also showed that more effort is required to improve collaboration between more experienced teachers and those who are at the beginning of their career, to improve collaboration between different subject area teachers by getting them to engage in joint projects, but above all, there is a need for a greater involvement of teachers, of school boards in managing schools so that participative management is achieved.

Author(s):  
William L. Sterrett ◽  
Rauf I. Azam ◽  
Mahnaz Moallem ◽  
Jess Boersma ◽  
Ahsan Bashir ◽  
...  

Purpose This study sought to better understand how to support and plan for a collaborative effort that brought educators together from three universities in the United States and Pakistan. This project sough to foster collaborative relationships between the two countries by expanding knowledge, collaboration, and capacity in middle schools in the Punjab region of Pakistan with a particular focus on underrepresented students and middle grades STEM instruction. Design/methodology/approach This study was informed through the use of formative survey data gathered from the workshop participants throughout the course of the week. The researchers conducted pre and post surveys of 22 participants using Likert scale items. Findings This project provided insights regarding curriculum alignment, engaging communication, teacher-centered formative data. These findings offered insights on how to grow as reflective practitioners and researchers, and how to form a robust multi-national professional learning community. Research limitations/implications The survey data were gathered from participants who willingly sought professional development in one region of Pakistan. The sample was small (four participating middle schools and one local university) and thus the findings cannot be necessarily generalized to a greater population. Practical implications This project provides practical insights of how teams can work together in regard to building a professional learning community. Teams can plan with intentionality, foster various modes of discussion, and empower both teachers and students to inquire, solve problems, and share their insights. Social implications The STEM topics in this study are important across continents. Navigating time constraints and distance is feasible through communication, attention to objectives and clarity in goals, and a desire to learn outside of one’s usual comfort zones. Originality/value This project was unique in the time and space in which it was designed and implemented, yet it offers value in fostering ongoing collaboration through various modalities and in being intentional in the planning process.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Marheny Lukitasari ◽  
Sony Makruf Nurfaedah ◽  
Ningtyas Murni Pertiwi ◽  
Sri Utami

The study aimed to describe the performance of the learning community (LC) involving teachers and students. In the learning, mind mapping (MM) was used in the material of the human reproductive system through the activities of Lesson Study (LS). The study was conducted at MAN 2 Kota Madiun, in the odd semester of the 2018/2019 academic year. The study was conducted for eight discourses. The performance of LC data was collected using the Professional Learning Community (PLC) sheet. The result showed that LC performance increase by the time of discourse implementation. At the end of the study, LC performance reached 84.78% and 97.82% for the lowest and highest values, respectively. This result interprets that LS activities lead LC with very good criteria. The conclusion of the research showed that LC through the use of LS-based mind mapping on the material of the human reproductive system was good.


2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 174
Author(s):  
Ajeng Gentry Pangastuty ◽  
Ucu Cahyana ◽  
Agung Purwanto

This study aims to provide an alternative media learning chemistry more interesting by generating LectureMAKER through the implementation of Professional Learning Community on the subject of class X Chemical Bonding semester in high school. The method used is the method of research and development (research and development). LectureMAKER development phase of this research include: needs analysis, instructional media development done in collaboration with teachers, due diligence products and product revisions. LectureMAKER development outcomes assessed by the assessment of materials and media, and also by students and teachers. The results of the analysis of test LectureMAKER obtain adequate assessment of the team of experts, teachers, and students. The results of this study indicate that LectureMAKER through the implementation of Professional Learning Community at the Institute of Chemistry, developed the material is good and worthy to serve as an alternative medium of learning in learning CHEMICAL SMA and equal to the class X.   Keywords: LectureMAKER, Chemical Bonding, Professional Learning Community, Research and Development


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 73-90
Author(s):  
Sam Oh Neill

In 2003, I began a longitudinal study into the purpose of education. The process of my investigation included getting involved in new innovations as they were introduced to our school board. As I looked deeper into the purpose of schooling I discovered some startling things about how and why systems of education, through the apparatus of schooling, influence who and what, professionally, people become. I also discovered patterns related to the act of becoming that exist in school reforms. This study analyzes three reforms introduced between 2003 and 2017: Professional Learning Community, Differentiation of Instruction, and Social-Emotional Learning. 


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (21) ◽  
pp. 2789-2796 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sompong Samoot ◽  
Erawan Prawit ◽  
Dharm tad sa na non Sudharm

Author(s):  
Justinas Monkevicius ◽  
Renaldas Čiužas

The article presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of institutional factors of creation and development of successful teacher professional learning communities. On the basis of the conducted theoretical analysis, institutional factors were systemised and divided into four groups:factors related to organisational culture, to processes, to organisational structure, and factors related to financial and material resources.The empirical research reveals the relevance of theoretically distinguished factors to the practical processes of creation and development of successful teacher professional learning communities. It also singles out new factors that have not been investigated by other scholars and highlights the encountered barriers.


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