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Jacobs, Jennifer; Boardman, Alison; Potvin, Ashley; Wang, Chao – Professional Development in Education, 2018
Research provides strong support for the promise of coaching, or job embedded professional development, particularly on improving teachers' classroom instruction. As part of a comprehensive professional development model, 71 middle school (grades 6-8) science, social studies, and language arts teachers were assigned to an instructional coach to…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Resistance (Psychology), Coaching (Performance)
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Hollenbeck, Amy Feiker; Kalchman, Mindy – Professional Development in Education, 2013
In this paper we examine American inservice teachers' instructional methods in reading comprehension following professional development (PD), illustrating the prolonged and significant gap between research and practice in the field of reading comprehension. We explore this gap from a conceptual change perspective, positing that some level of…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Teaching Methods, Reading Instruction, Faculty Development
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Concannon-Gibney, Tara; Murphy, Brian – Professional Development in Education, 2012
Despite recent research indicating that students require explicit teaching in the key reading skill of comprehension in order to become successful readers, a significant gap in the research relates to teacher professional development (PD) in the area. A recent Irish study used gathered survey data to create a year-long PD programme for teachers in…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Teacher Improvement, Reading Skills, Language Skills
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Timperley, Helen S.; Parr, Judy M.; Bertanees, Cherry – Professional Development in Education, 2009
Increasing attention is being paid to professional development as a way to improve outcomes for students but its promise has not always been realised. Broadly speaking, approaches to professional development have either focused on developing better prescriptions for teaching practice or on collaborative reflective inquiry into practice. Neither…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Pedagogical Content Knowledge