Fostering, Tailoring, Negotiating: The Complexities of Collaborative Coaching in Schools Under Pressure to Improve

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australian Educational Researcher Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI:10.3102/0013189x231187372
Hayley Weddle, Marie Lockton, Amanda Datnow
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Recent research has examined the influential role coaches may play in supporting teachers’ collective capacity building for instructional improvement. While emerging research is promising, much remains to be learned about collaborative approaches to coaching, particularly in schools with the greatest opportunity gaps. We draw on extensive longitudinal qualitative data to explore a collaborative approach to coaching in urban middle schools under pressure to improve math outcomes. Findings reveal key coaching strategies to promote teacher team capacity building, including fostering student-centered discussion and collaborative relationships, tailoring capacity-building opportunities to provide access for all teachers, and negotiating across teachers and leaders to support improvement efforts. This work was complicated by conflicting expectations between leaders and teachers as well as challenges with addressing teachers’ misconceptions about math content in group settings. These findings reflect the need for ongoing capacity building that supports coaches as they attend to group dynamics and accountability pressures.
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培养、调整、协商:压力下学校合作辅导的复杂性
最近的研究考察了教练在支持教师集体能力建设以促进教学改进方面可能发挥的影响作用。虽然新兴的研究很有希望,但关于合作教练的方法还有很多需要学习,特别是在机会差距最大的学校。我们利用大量的纵向定性数据来探索在压力下提高数学成绩的城市中学进行辅导的合作方法。研究结果揭示了促进教师团队能力建设的关键辅导策略,包括促进以学生为中心的讨论和合作关系,为所有教师量身定制能力建设机会,并在教师和领导之间进行谈判,以支持改进工作。由于领导者和教师之间的期望冲突,以及解决教师对小组环境中数学内容的误解所面临的挑战,这项工作变得复杂。这些发现反映了持续能力建设的必要性,以支持教练在处理团队动态和责任压力时提供支持。
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Australian Educational Researcher
Australian Educational Researcher EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Australian Educational Researcher is the international, peer reviewed journal published by AARE. The Australian Educational Researcher is published three times a year and is a Thomson (ISI) indexed journal. The aim of AER is to:Promote understandings of educational issues through the publication of original research and scholarly essays.Inform education policy through the publication of papers utilising a range of research methodologies and addressing issues of theory and practice.Provide a research forum for education researchers to debate current problems and issues.Provide an international and national perspective on education research through the publication of book reviews, scholarly essays, original quantitative and qualitative research and papers that are methodologically or theoretically innovative.AER welcomes contributions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives on any level of education.
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