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The role of attachment in the small learning community: A social psychological study of secondary teachers in the midst of educational reform.
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The role of attachment in the small learning community: A social psychological study of secondary teachers in the midst of educational reform./
作者:
Pastor, Jennifer J.
面頁冊數:
168 p.
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Adviser: Michelle Fine.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-08B.
標題:
Education, Teacher Training. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoeng/servlet/advanced?query=3232007
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9780542850851
The role of attachment in the small learning community: A social psychological study of secondary teachers in the midst of educational reform.
Pastor, Jennifer J.
The role of attachment in the small learning community: A social psychological study of secondary teachers in the midst of educational reform.
- 168 p.
Adviser: Michelle Fine.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--City University of New York, 2006.
This qualitative dissertation explores how a team of teachers in an urban high school evolved as professionals in a small learning community that was designed to help the school improve educational outcomes for at-risk students. The study utilizes previously unexamined data (audiotapes of daily teacher team meetings) that were collected for an evaluation of a reforming urban high school during the 1996/97 school year. At that time, field research (interviews and observations) revealed the importance of group dynamics, coaching, leadership, and ongoing professional development for the effectiveness of interdisciplinary teacher teams. However, the degree to which the teacher teams developed innovative classroom practice and improvement in teaching varied widely from one team to another, leaving questions about the causes of these variations unanswered. For the current study, audiotapes were transcribed, coded, and analyzed to examine the social conditions, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of teachers within one high-performing team. Analysis revealed that relational events which provoked "positive dissonance" among teachers could expose pre-existing attachment strategies within teachers. Thus, attachment theory emerged as an explanatory tool for patterns that were identified in the data.
ISBN: 9780542850851Subjects--Topical Terms:
783747
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