Professional Learning in Action

An Inquiry Approach for Teachers of Literacy

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Literacy, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Leadership
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Author: Victoria J. Risko, MaryEllen Vogt ISBN: 9780807775011
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Victoria J. Risko, MaryEllen Vogt
ISBN: 9780807775011
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

Risko and Vogt provide a unique and progressive approach for engaging the professional learning of teachers of literacy, reading specialists, literacy coaches and instructional leaders, content specialists, and administrators. Their deliberate use of Professional Learning signals the importance of educators engaging in authentic and inquiry-based decision-making. They describe and provide examples of needs assessments and progress monitoring activities that are embedded within differentiated professional learning activities, such as book clubs, lesson study, family literacy groups, and peer and literacy coaching. Actions and decisions are directed by questions generated by teachers, coaches, and administrators as they engage in collaborative and self-directed efforts to advance their knowledge and resolve dilemmas that impact instruction and students’ learning.

Book Features:

  • Provides authentic examples for implementing professional learning (PL) that addresses and resolves authentic dilemmas educators and students face.
  • Synthesizes current research on effective professional learning with a literacy emphasis.
  • Describes evidence-based and differentiated professional learning opportunities that engage instructional changes that are situated within meaningful and school-based applications.
  • Advances knowledge about applications of professional learning that is collaborative, substantive, situated, dynamic, intense, and personal.
  • Makes explicit connections to Common Core and similar State standards-based instruction.
  • Includes reflection and self-study questions at the end of each chapter.

“Professional Learning in Action will help close the ‘knowing/doing’ gap.... [The authors] have developed a systematic way to ensure that teachers are members of collaborating learning groups that harness the power of collective teacher efficacy.”
—From the Foreword by Douglas Fisher, professor of educational leadership, San Diego State University

“A must-read for educators involved in supporting high-quality literacy teaching. Current research about the importance of job-embedded, authentic professional learning serves as the foundation for the many practical ideas in this book.”
Rita M. Bean, professor emerita, University of Pittsburgh

“This book will make a compelling contribution as a guiding resource for teachers and for those who support teachers' professional learning. It is focused on the needs of adult learners, respectful of teachers’ knowledge, and responsive to dynamic changes in educational standards.”
Maryann Mraz, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Risko and Vogt provide a unique and progressive approach for engaging the professional learning of teachers of literacy, reading specialists, literacy coaches and instructional leaders, content specialists, and administrators. Their deliberate use of Professional Learning signals the importance of educators engaging in authentic and inquiry-based decision-making. They describe and provide examples of needs assessments and progress monitoring activities that are embedded within differentiated professional learning activities, such as book clubs, lesson study, family literacy groups, and peer and literacy coaching. Actions and decisions are directed by questions generated by teachers, coaches, and administrators as they engage in collaborative and self-directed efforts to advance their knowledge and resolve dilemmas that impact instruction and students’ learning.

Book Features:

“Professional Learning in Action will help close the ‘knowing/doing’ gap.... [The authors] have developed a systematic way to ensure that teachers are members of collaborating learning groups that harness the power of collective teacher efficacy.”
—From the Foreword by Douglas Fisher, professor of educational leadership, San Diego State University

“A must-read for educators involved in supporting high-quality literacy teaching. Current research about the importance of job-embedded, authentic professional learning serves as the foundation for the many practical ideas in this book.”
Rita M. Bean, professor emerita, University of Pittsburgh

“This book will make a compelling contribution as a guiding resource for teachers and for those who support teachers' professional learning. It is focused on the needs of adult learners, respectful of teachers’ knowledge, and responsive to dynamic changes in educational standards.”
Maryann Mraz, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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