Coaching (and) Commitment: Linking Ongoing Professional Development, Quality Teaching and Student Outcomes

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2011

Keywords

early childhood, literacy, professional development, coaching, technology, Indigenous

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.1080/19415257.2010.533581

Abstract

This research conducted in primary schools in Northern Australia evaluated the effectiveness of the web‐based program ABRACADABRA (ABRA) as a tool to complement early childhood literacy instruction in an Australian and Indigenous context. A further component of this research was to monitor implementation fidelity. The ABRA training was built around professional development best practices to address the challenges of providing ongoing training in remote areas. Teachers attended a one‐day workshop that trained them in the use of ABRA, and continued learning was reinforced by pairing teachers with a literacy coach. Data were gathered through an implementation fidelity measure, researcher field notes, focus groups, teacher logbooks, and the Early Language and Literacy Classroom Observation tool. This paper outlines challenges and successes that the researcher/coaches experienced while supporting teachers.

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Citation / Publisher Attribution

Professional Development in Education, v. 37, issue 2, p. 197-211

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