The transformation of a high school to a learning community is a slow and challenging process. This study tracked the efforts of teacher and administrative leaders from six high schools who worked to develop professional learning communities. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of interviews with school leaders revealed that the early days of transition to a learning community tend to focus on sharing materials and resources, whereas critical issues such as learning results or best practice are seldom discussed.

Cohen, D.K. (1988). Teaching practice: Plus ça change. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, National Center for Research on Teacher Education.
Google Scholar
Cowen, D. , Fleming, G. , Thompson, T. , & Morrissey, M. (2004). Study description: Investigating five PLC schools . In S. M. Hord (Ed.), Learning together: Leading together. Changing schools through PLCs (pp. 15-19). New York: Teachers College Press.
Google Scholar
Cuban, L. (1988). How teachers taught: Constancy and change in American classrooms, 1880-1990 (2nd ed.). New York: Teachers College Press.
Google Scholar
DuFour, R. , & Eaker, R. (1998). Professional learning communities: Best practices for enhancing student achievement. Bloomington, IN: National Education Service.
Google Scholar
Eaker, R. , DuFour, R. , & Burnette, R. (2002). Getting started: Reculturing schools to become professional learning communities. Bloomington, IN: National Education Service.
Google Scholar
Elmore, R.F. (1992, April). Why restructuring alone won't improve teaching . Educational Leadership, pp. 44-48.
Google Scholar | ISI
Fullan, M. (2001). Leading in a culture of change. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Google Scholar
Hord, S. (1997). Professional learning communities: Communities of continuous inquiry and improvement. Austin, TX: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory.
Google Scholar
Hord, S. (Ed.). (2004). Learning together: Leading together. Changing schools through PLCs. New York: Teachers College Press.
Google Scholar
Marzano, R. (2001). Classroom instruction that works: Research-based strategies for increasing student achievement. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development .
Google Scholar
Marzano, R. , Waters, T. , & McNulty, B.A. (2005). School leadership that works: from research to results. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
Google Scholar
McLaughlin, M. , & Talbert, J. (2001). Professional communities and the work of high school teaching. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Google Scholar
Murphy, J. (1990). The educational reform movement of the 1980s: Perspectives and cases. Berkeley, CA: McCutchan.
Google Scholar
Ravitch, D. (1983). The troubled crusade: American education 1945-1980 . New York: Basic Books.
Google Scholar
Sarason, S. (1990). The predictable failure of educational reform . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Google Scholar
Schein, E. (1992). Organizational culture and leadership. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Google Scholar
Senge, P. , Cambron-McCabe, N. , Lucas, T. , Smith, B. , Dulton, J. , & Kleiner, A. (2000). Schools that learn. New York : Doubleday.
Google Scholar
Sparks, D. (1999). Real-life view: An interview with Ann Lieberman . Journal of Staff Development, 22(3). Retrieved January 6, 2006, from http://www.nsdc.org/library/publications/jsd.lieberman204.cfm
Google Scholar
Sparks, D. (2003). Interview with Michael Fullan: Change agent. Journal of Staff Development, 22(4). Retrieved February 2, 2006, from http://www.nsdc.org/library/publications/jsd/fullan241.cfm
Google Scholar
View access options

My Account

Welcome
You do not have access to this content.



Chinese Institutions / 中国用户

Click the button below for the full-text content

请点击以下获取该全文

Institutional Access

does not have access to this content.

Purchase Content

24 hours online access to download content

Your Access Options


Purchase

BUL-article-ppv for $36.00