Reflection on action plans: Considering systems alignment in the results of an arts-based professional learning intensive for classroom teachers

Q1 Arts and Humanities Youth Theatre Journal Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/08929092.2017.1423145
Kathryn M. Dawson, Caitlin Deckard, S. Cawthon, H. Loblein
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ABSTRACT Drama-based pedagogy is a collection of active and dramatic teaching strategies for generalist classroom teachers that can be applied to all areas of teaching and learning. This qualitative study examines the use of an action plan tool by K–12 teachers during a two-week Summer Institute in drama-based pedagogy, hosted by a university in central Texas. The authors conducted and analyzed interviews with teachers about their action plan 4–5 months after the end of the Summer Institute. Using a qualitative, cross-case analysis approach, researchers identified common themes (supports, barriers, and motivations) that shaped individuals’ conceptualization of their action plan over time. Findings suggests that effectiveness of the action plan assignment was based on the alignment between the teacher’s characteristics and working environment; the teacher’s ability to set appropriate, achievable tasks; and the teacher’s and program’s conceptualization of “success” in relationship to the chosen tasks. Key learning from this study includes the authors’ revision of the action plan assignment to better support a range of participant contexts within the Summer Institute professional learning model.
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对行动计划的反思:考虑课堂教师以艺术为基础的专业强化学习结果的系统一致性
基于戏剧的教学法是针对多面手课堂教师的积极和戏剧教学策略的集合,可以应用于教学和学习的各个领域。本定性研究考察了K-12教师在为期两周的戏剧教学法暑期学院期间使用行动计划工具的情况,该暑期学院由德克萨斯州中部的一所大学主办。在暑期研修结束4-5个月后,作者对教师进行了访谈并分析了他们的行动计划。使用定性的跨案例分析方法,研究人员确定了共同的主题(支持,障碍和动机),这些主题随着时间的推移塑造了个人对其行动计划的概念化。研究结果表明,行动计划分配的有效性基于教师特征与工作环境的一致性;教师设置适当的、可实现的任务的能力;以及教师和项目对“成功”的概念与所选任务的关系。从本研究中获得的主要经验包括作者对行动计划任务的修订,以更好地支持暑期学院专业学习模式中的一系列参与者情境。
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