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TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS DURING THE IMPLEMENTATIONOF THE PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES MODEL:A SCHOOL REFORM INITIATIVE

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dc.creator Kenney, Heather D. en_US
dc.date 2008
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-05T16:46:38Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-05T16:46:38Z
dc.identifier kenney_heather_2008
dc.identifier.uri http://72.14.178.173:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/511
dc.description.abstract This quantitative quasi-experimental study focused on the school reform initiative,Professional Learning Communities (PLC) proposed by DuFour and Eaker. The studyinvestigated teachers’ perceptions during the implementation of the ProfessionalLearning Communities Model, a school reform initiative, to determine if teachers’perceptions changed during implementation. Certified teachers in three elementaryschools were surveyed utilizing the Stages of Concern Questionnaire developed byGeorge, Hall, & Stiegelbauer (2006). The survey was administered in November 2007and in April 2008 to evaluate the differences in teachers’ perceptions during theimplementation process. Data collection consisted of comparing 14 sets of means todetermine if the differences were significant. Conclusions found significant differencesbetween many pairs of means, concluding that teachers’ perceptions changed during theNovember and April Questionnaire administration. en_US
dc.publisher Baker University
dc.title TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS DURING THE IMPLEMENTATIONOF THE PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES MODEL:A SCHOOL REFORM INITIATIVE en_US
dc.type dissertation en_US


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