Using a Lab Model to Prepare and Empower Alternative School District Educators for Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Literacy Instruction

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Literacy Research and Instruction Pub Date : 2021-08-13 DOI:10.1080/19388071.2021.1955054
Jody N. Polleck, Tashema Spence, Shanita Rapatalo, Jordan Yarwood
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ABSTRACT This article provides an overview of a summer professional development (PD) for teachers working within an urban alternative educational school district. Engaging with a lab classroom with intensive coaching support, teacher participants observed and participated in 20 days of literacy instruction that centered culturally responsive-sustaining approaches. Data collected include transcriptions from focus groups and interviews, pre-and post-surveys, artifacts, and field notes. Further, during the subsequent school year, the authors conducted observations to determine the impact of the PD on the teacher participants’ dispositions and pedagogical strategies for literacy development. Analysis of findings reveal that professional development using a lab classroom that centers prolonged observation and modeling, constructivism, self-reflection, coaching, and collaboration leads to higher teacher expectations for students and increased use of culturally responsive-sustaining literacy practices.
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使用实验室模型准备和授权替代学区教育工作者进行文化响应性持续识字教学
摘要本文概述了在城市替代教育学区工作的教师的夏季专业发展(PD)。在强化辅导支持下,教师参与者在实验室课堂上观察并参与了为期20天的扫盲教学,这些教学以文化响应的持续方法为中心。收集的数据包括焦点小组和访谈的转录、前后调查、人工制品和现场笔记。此外,在随后的学年中,作者进行了观察,以确定PD对教师参与者的性格和识字发展的教学策略的影响。对研究结果的分析表明,使用以长期观察和建模、建构主义、自我反思、辅导和合作为中心的实验室课堂进行专业发展,会提高教师对学生的期望,并增加对文化反应性持续识字实践的使用。
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Literacy Research and Instruction
Literacy Research and Instruction EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Literacy Research and Instruction (formerly Reading Research and Instruction), the official journal of the College Reading Association, is an international refereed professional journal that publishes articles dealing with research and instruction in reading education and allied literacy fields. The journal is especially focused on instructional practices and applied or basic research of special interest to reading and literacy educators. Peer Review Policy: All articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by reviewers.
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