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Publication Date: 2011-Apr
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Teacher Learning Communities and Educational Change in Scotland: The Highland Experience
Priestley, Mark; Miller, Kate; Barrett, Louise; Wallace, Carolyn
British Educational Research Journal, v37 n2 p265-284 Apr 2011
This article discusses the issue of the sustainability of educational change in the light of findings from research undertaken in tandem with a development project initiated by a Scottish Education Authority, The Highland Council. The paper reviews some of the key themes that have emerged from recent literature on educational change, before drawing on the project data to address two key issues: the factors that have helped to promote and sustain changes within the schools; and the barriers to innovation experienced in these schools. We conclude the article by identifying a range of considerations that should be taken into account by those seeking to innovate and we suggest that, while the Highland model for change has enjoyed a degree of success in inculcating change, more needs to be done to address systemic issues, such as the pervasive influence of a narrow attainment agenda in shaping classroom practice. (Contains 5 notes and 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Collaboration, Educational Change, Barriers, Educational Innovation, Change Strategies, Secondary Schools, Educational Policy, Instructional Leadership, Faculty Development, Metacognition, Discussion, Student Responsibility, Feedback (Response), Critical Thinking, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Peer Evaluation, Case Studies, Interviews, Observation, Secondary School Teachers, Resistance to Change
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (Scotland)
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