Leading Coherent Professional Development: A Comparison of Three Districts

A comparison of three urban school systems suggests that district offices can influence teaching through professional development. District leaders can structure their programs to provide coherent and content-focused professional development. The district orientation (vision, emphasis on professiona...

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Veröffentlicht in:Educational administration quarterly 2005-08, Vol.41 (3), p.413-448
Hauptverfasser: Firestone, William A., Mangin, Melinda M., Martinez, M. Cecilia, Polovsky, Terrie
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A comparison of three urban school systems suggests that district offices can influence teaching through professional development. District leaders can structure their programs to provide coherent and content-focused professional development. The district orientation (vision, emphasis on professional development, use of human resources) set by the dominant coalition of leaders—including but not limited to the superintendent—in each district influenced the coherence and content focus of the professional development programs. District differences in their organizational capacity affected coordination and planning of professional development. The district with the most coherent focus on helping teachers develop deeper knowledge about select subject areas had the greatest teacher-reported influence on teaching practice.
ISSN:0013-161X
1552-3519
DOI:10.1177/0013161X04269605