Attending to Problems of Practice: Routines and Resources for Professional Learning in Teachers’ Workplace Interactions
Vanderbilt University · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
The authors investigate how conversational routines, or the practices by which groups structure work-related talk, function in teacher professional communities to forge, sustain, and support learning and improvement. Audiotaped and videotaped records of teachers’ work group interactions, supplemented by interviews and material artifacts, were collected as part of a 2-year project centered on teacher learning and collegiality at two urban high schools. This analysis focuses on two teacher work groups within the same school. While both groups were committed to improvement and shared a common organizational context, their characteristic conversational routines provided different resources for them to access,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 72.38
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- 100%
- References
- 61
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2Topics & keywords
- Collegiality
- Context (archaeology)
- Set (abstract data type)
- Community of practice
- Professional learning community
- Psychology
- Pedagogy
- Professional development
- Quality Education