Learning Together: Teachers’ Evolving Understanding of Coordinated Word Study Instruction Within an RTI Framework

IF 1.9 2区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teacher Education and Special Education Pub Date : 2020-06-26 DOI:10.1177/0888406420930686
A. Benedict, Mary T. Brownell, Elizabeth F. Bettini, Hyojong Sohn
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Despite evidence that tiered instruction within response to intervention (RTI) frameworks is important for students with reading difficulties, no complementary professional development (PD) research demonstrates how teachers can develop knowledge necessary to implement coordinated evidence-based instruction across instructional tiers. One promising PD approach combines lesson study (LS) with content-focused PD sessions; PD sessions introduce teachers to new knowledge, while LS supports teachers in integrating knowledge into their instructional repertoires. We used grounded theory methods to investigate how teams of upper elementary teachers’ (n = 7) understandings of coordinated, tiered reading instruction changed through participation in Project InSync, a year-long PD consisting of content-focused PD workshops and LS cycles. Results indicate that, through interactions during LS sessions, teachers developed more sophisticated and integrated understandings of word study content, pedagogical practices, students’ struggles with literacy, and coordinating instruction across instructional tiers. Results have implications for teacher PD within RTI frameworks.
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共同学习:RTI框架下教师对协调词汇学习教学理解的演变
尽管有证据表明,在干预反应(RTI)框架内的分层教学对有阅读困难的学生很重要,但没有补充性专业发展(PD)研究表明教师如何发展必要的知识,以在各个教学层次实施协调的循证教学。一种很有前途的PD方法将课程研究与注重内容的PD课程相结合;PD课程向教师介绍新知识,而LS则支持教师将知识整合到教学曲目中。我们使用扎根理论方法研究了高年级教师团队(n=7)对协调、分层阅读教学的理解是如何通过参与InSync项目而改变的。InSync项目是一个为期一年的PD,由以内容为中心的PD研讨会和LS周期组成。结果表明,通过LS课程期间的互动,教师对单词学习内容、教学实践、学生的识字斗争以及跨教学层的协调教学有了更为复杂和综合的理解。研究结果对RTI框架内的教师PD具有启示意义。
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