明确和识别教师专业化过程中“共鸣”的迹象,作为教师变革的条件

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.29333/iejme/13307
Carina Büscher, M. Andresen
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许多关于专业化研究的研究都涉及教师如何实际学习或教师变化如何发生的问题。在这种背景下,Clarke和Hollingsworth(2002)描述了一个模型,用于捕捉教师在不同领域(外部领域、个人领域、实践领域和后果领域)的变化,以及一个领域的变化如何随着时间的推移影响其他领域。本文提出共振的概念来分析教师专业化的过程,以便在微观层面上更好地理解教师专业化变化的原因。这个想法是通过教师专业条件的维度来补充模型,以捕捉和描述一个积极参与专业发展(PD)内容的过程的现象。我们认为教师的共鸣是一个成功的专业化进程的条件。来自德国和挪威的两个不同研究项目的见解展示了共振概念的范围。讨论了对促进者的影响和进一步PD计划的设计。
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Specifying and identifying signs of ‘resonance’ in teachers’ professionalization processes as a condition for teacher change
Many studies on professionalization research deal with the question of how teachers actually learn or how teacher change occurs. In this context, Clarke and Hollingsworth (2002) describe a model for capturing teacher change in different domains (external, personal, domain of practice and domain of consequence) and how changes in one domain can affect other domains over time. The present article suggests the notion of resonance for analyzing teachers’ professionalization processes in order to better understand the reasons for teacher change on a micro level in their complexity. The idea was to supplement the model by the dimension of teachers’ professional conditions, to capture and describe the phenomenon that an active process of engagement with the professional development (PD) content is set in motion. We consider teachers’ resonance to be a condition for a successful professionalization process. Insights from two different research projects from Germany and Norway demonstrate the scope of the notion of resonance. Consequences for facilitators and the design of further PD programs are discussed.
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