Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3188605517> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3188605517 abstract "No longer is it appropriate for educators to come together as a group to learn a new skill and return to their classrooms to practice it in isolation. In the past, staff development programs have focused on development of a singular skill with teachers practicing it in isolation. The teaching and learning process can better be developed through collaboration. In order for this to happen effective teachers must be able to create effective interactive relationships with their peers. Hence, the practice and art of teaching ceases to be an individual enterprise; becoming instead a collaborative enterprise. Peer coaching is one such collaborative teaching practice where greater learning means heightened reflection thus enabling educators to focus on the way they learn from their interactions with each other. This heightened reflection can assist in creating a positive cultural ethos that fosters further collaboration and collegiality. A descriptive case study was conducted of voluntary pairs of teachers acting as peer coaches for one another in Excelsior Academy, a small private special education school in San Diego. The purpose of the study was to investigate the patterns that would explain coaching experiences and responses to discover the implications for how collaborative teaching practices such as peer coaching might affect the cultural ethos of this particular school. This investigation then might provide a greater understanding of the importance of collaboration among educators in such a setting as well as in similar educational environments. The study uncovered five major themes within the peer coaching model which served to focus attention on the framework of peer coaching at Excelsior Academy. These themes included: communication, empowerment, collegiality, discovery and collaboration. The effects of the peer coaching model on the cultural ethos of Excelsior Academy were varied and broad. Essentially, an effective system of communication within a resultant atmosphere of thoughtful collaboration and collegial bonding provided a structure for enhanced professional development. A sense of mutual empowerment involving supportive learning opportunities, constructive feedback and a positive change process was established. Additionally, the excitement and tone of staff motivation provided evidence of a continuous process of discovery where staff learned to reflect upon and refine their teaching and learning. With growth come challenges and the Excelsior staff face the challenge of refinement of the peer coaching model. In order for the staff to engage in more meaningful coaching interactions, this study presents the following recommendations: a) provide indepth staff training" @default.
- W3188605517 created "2021-08-16" @default.
- W3188605517 creator A5033644509 @default.
- W3188605517 date "2021-08-30" @default.
- W3188605517 modified "2023-09-22" @default.
- W3188605517 title "Collaborative Teaching Practices for a New Century: A Descriptive Case Study of Peer Coaching" @default.
- W3188605517 cites W114765188 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W11704116 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1480730624 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1482403937 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1482542803 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1485319711 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1489691141 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1495403436 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1503068930 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1506867055 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1522063499 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1527311855 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W153417786 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1536573182 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1537624086 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1565730524 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1576019077 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1602958194 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1608296072 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1778277763 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1814218376 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1923202433 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1964627907 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1981596116 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W1998339354 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2000117884 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2020066197 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2046423535 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2048512501 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2056689481 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2058867443 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2069341536 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2069816067 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2080080813 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2095698829 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2101157755 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2125001518 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2126346652 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2133926210 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2136072699 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2144513501 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2146119869 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2149193804 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2156375226 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2170217488 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2171154076 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W224520162 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W232045481 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2337742667 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W243850944 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2730373684 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W2730639932 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W289557743 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W3115475066 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W3185571374 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W325819604 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W342159568 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W40590872 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W43149175 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W43832422 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W47145636 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W58686754 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W60677988 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W647835382 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W656062896 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W77758265 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W78720892 @default.
- W3188605517 cites W81920720 @default.
- W3188605517 doi "https://doi.org/10.22371/05.1998.012" @default.
- W3188605517 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3188605517 type Work @default.
- W3188605517 sameAs 3188605517 @default.
- W3188605517 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3188605517 crossrefType "dissertation" @default.
- W3188605517 hasAuthorship W3188605517A5033644509 @default.
- W3188605517 hasBestOaLocation W31886055171 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConcept C19417346 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConcept C2779363792 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConcept C509550671 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConceptScore W3188605517C144024400 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConceptScore W3188605517C15744967 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConceptScore W3188605517C19417346 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConceptScore W3188605517C2779363792 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConceptScore W3188605517C509550671 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConceptScore W3188605517C542102704 @default.
- W3188605517 hasConceptScore W3188605517C71924100 @default.
- W3188605517 hasLocation W31886055171 @default.
- W3188605517 hasOpenAccess W3188605517 @default.
- W3188605517 hasPrimaryLocation W31886055171 @default.
- W3188605517 hasRelatedWork W1521172741 @default.