校内外情境特征作为教师专业发展差异效果的预测因子

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness Pub Date : 2022-12-20 DOI:10.1080/19345747.2022.2141164
Terri J Sabol, D. McCoy, Kathryn E. Gonzalez, Emily C. Hanno, Andrea Busby, Wendy S. Wei, J. Downer
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Contextual Characteristics Inside and Outside of School Walls as Predictors of Differential Effectiveness in Teacher Professional Development
Abstract The current study examined the contexts in which a preschool teacher professional development intervention was more versus less effective in improving student outcomes. We used a fixed intercept, random coefficient (FIRC) modeling approach to explore the contextual characteristics inside and outside school walls that predicted differential effectiveness of the NCRECE teacher professional development experimental intervention on students’ language and literacy skills, executive functioning, and learning behaviors (N = 1,230 children and 317 teachers within 192 center-based preschools; the majority of preschools were publicly funded). Overall, most characteristics inside and outside school walls were not associated with treatment impact on student outcomes. The only exception is that some characteristics outside school walls were associated with treatment impact on students’ executive functioning skills, where the professional development intervention (course and/or coaching) had a more positive effect on children’s executive functioning in preschools located in neighborhoods with lower levels of institutional resources and lower structural/social processes. Findings are discussed in terms of implications for large-scale teacher professional development programs and systems.
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Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness
Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: As the flagship publication for the Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, the Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness (JREE) publishes original articles from the multidisciplinary community of researchers who are committed to applying principles of scientific inquiry to the study of educational problems. Articles published in JREE should advance our knowledge of factors important for educational success and/or improve our ability to conduct further disciplined studies of pressing educational problems. JREE welcomes manuscripts that fit into one of the following categories: (1) intervention, evaluation, and policy studies; (2) theory, contexts, and mechanisms; and (3) methodological studies. The first category includes studies that focus on process and implementation and seek to demonstrate causal claims in educational research. The second category includes meta-analyses and syntheses, descriptive studies that illuminate educational conditions and contexts, and studies that rigorously investigate education processes and mechanism. The third category includes studies that advance our understanding of theoretical and technical features of measurement and research design and describe advances in data analysis and data modeling. To establish a stronger connection between scientific evidence and educational practice, studies submitted to JREE should focus on pressing problems found in classrooms and schools. Studies that help advance our understanding and demonstrate effectiveness related to challenges in reading, mathematics education, and science education are especially welcome as are studies related to cognitive functions, social processes, organizational factors, and cultural features that mediate and/or moderate critical educational outcomes. On occasion, invited responses to JREE articles and rejoinders to those responses will be included in an issue.
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