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From professional development to professional learning

Thanks to a wee prompt from Fearghal Kelly (CfE support officer in East Lothian), I picked up on this research study of one Science department in a school in Australia.

“Our analysis reveals three important findings:

  • the negligible impact of school policy on the work of the teachers
  • the willingness of teachers to utilize appropriate expertise, regardless of the source of that expertise
  • and the manner in which these teachers have developed a community in which teaching practices, both individual and corporate, can be discussed and critiqued.

The clear implication of these findings is that it is teachers, working within the department and wider science education community, who were making the conceptual change from professional development to professional learning.”

This research is also featured in the most recent research round-up from LTScotland, which this month also includes CPD-related research into CPD in ICT for educators in England and an evaluation of the Chartered Teacher Pilot in Wales.

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