Developing Learning Communities Through Teacher Expertise
- Giselle O. Martin-Kniep - Center for the Study of Expertise in Teaching and Learning (CSETL)
January 2004 | 128 pages | Corwin
The author presents "internal capacity building" as an alternative to external professional development: "Not having to turn to expensive outside experts all the time is, in the long run, cost saving to the school as well as a means to develop a large group of teacher experts." Using case studies that include practical applications and ideas, the author analyzes four approaches to building capacity: standards-based design, professional portfolios, action research, and learning communities. "Independently, these are powerful methods for individual and collaborative professional development. Together, they are synergistic forces that can produce significant organizational change."
Preface
About the Author
1. Learning Communities
2. Standards-Based Curriculum and Assessment Design
3. Data-Driven Inquiry and Action Research
4. Professional Portfolios
5. Developing an Action Plan
Appendix A: Description of CSETL and Its Mission
Appendix B: Unit Design Template
Appendix C: Application to Become a CSETL Fellow
Appendix D: Professional Portfolio Rubric
References
Index