Mathematics Teacher Perceptions of Lesson Design, Data Reflection, and Achievement in Professional Learning Communities

In a north Texas school district, district administrators were concerned that mathematics scores at the target middle school have fallen below the state average since 2010. Despite professional development (PD) provided by the district, administrators believed that teachers were not using profession...

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Main Author: Bridges, Vicki Mashelle
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2019
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PLC
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-78082019-10-30T01:07:06Z Mathematics Teacher Perceptions of Lesson Design, Data Reflection, and Achievement in Professional Learning Communities Bridges, Vicki Mashelle In a north Texas school district, district administrators were concerned that mathematics scores at the target middle school have fallen below the state average since 2010. Despite professional development (PD) provided by the district, administrators believed that teachers were not using professional learning community (PLC) data reflection practices to improve mathematics performance. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore middle school teachers' as well as the administrative dean's perceptions of the levels of depth regarding teacher dialogue and collaboration related to mathematics instruction, classroom delivery strategies, data analysis of student performance, and lesson design within PLCs. The conceptual framework for this study centered on the characteristics of Senge's learning organization theory, Hord's PLC characteristics, and DuFour's model of collaboration for improving student achievement within PLCs. Six participants from the target school included 5 Grade 7 mathematics teachers and 1 administrative dean. Data were triangulated from interviews, observations, and archival documents and analyzed using comparative and inductive analyses. Themes supporting the findings indicated the teacher need for additional PD in the areas studied. Recommendations in the position paper include the evaluation of PLCs. The resulting project may deepen understanding of PLC needs related to data discussion, lesson planning, and may contribute to PLC or PD policy-related changes in the district. Enactment of the recommendations will improve PLC implementation strengthening teachers' collaboration and instructional skills resulting in positive social change and increased student mathematics performance. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6529 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7808&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks data reflection Hord lesson design PLC Professional development Program evaluation Educational Administration and Supervision
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topic data reflection
Hord
lesson design
PLC
Professional development
Program evaluation
Educational Administration and Supervision
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Hord
lesson design
PLC
Professional development
Program evaluation
Educational Administration and Supervision
Bridges, Vicki Mashelle
Mathematics Teacher Perceptions of Lesson Design, Data Reflection, and Achievement in Professional Learning Communities
description In a north Texas school district, district administrators were concerned that mathematics scores at the target middle school have fallen below the state average since 2010. Despite professional development (PD) provided by the district, administrators believed that teachers were not using professional learning community (PLC) data reflection practices to improve mathematics performance. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore middle school teachers' as well as the administrative dean's perceptions of the levels of depth regarding teacher dialogue and collaboration related to mathematics instruction, classroom delivery strategies, data analysis of student performance, and lesson design within PLCs. The conceptual framework for this study centered on the characteristics of Senge's learning organization theory, Hord's PLC characteristics, and DuFour's model of collaboration for improving student achievement within PLCs. Six participants from the target school included 5 Grade 7 mathematics teachers and 1 administrative dean. Data were triangulated from interviews, observations, and archival documents and analyzed using comparative and inductive analyses. Themes supporting the findings indicated the teacher need for additional PD in the areas studied. Recommendations in the position paper include the evaluation of PLCs. The resulting project may deepen understanding of PLC needs related to data discussion, lesson planning, and may contribute to PLC or PD policy-related changes in the district. Enactment of the recommendations will improve PLC implementation strengthening teachers' collaboration and instructional skills resulting in positive social change and increased student mathematics performance.
author Bridges, Vicki Mashelle
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title Mathematics Teacher Perceptions of Lesson Design, Data Reflection, and Achievement in Professional Learning Communities
title_short Mathematics Teacher Perceptions of Lesson Design, Data Reflection, and Achievement in Professional Learning Communities
title_full Mathematics Teacher Perceptions of Lesson Design, Data Reflection, and Achievement in Professional Learning Communities
title_fullStr Mathematics Teacher Perceptions of Lesson Design, Data Reflection, and Achievement in Professional Learning Communities
title_full_unstemmed Mathematics Teacher Perceptions of Lesson Design, Data Reflection, and Achievement in Professional Learning Communities
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