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Designing Professional Development for Teachers of Science and Mathematics
By: Susan Loucks-Horsley, Katherine E. Stiles, Susan Mundry, Nancy Love, Peter W. Hewson
Foreword by Dennis Sparks
The revised classic for designing mathematics and science professional development presents an updated planning framework and many professional development strategies and emphasizes continuous program monitoring and building professional cultures.
- Grade Level: K-12
- ISBN: 9781412974141
- Published By: Corwin
- Year: 2009
- Page Count: 424
- Publication date: January 11, 2010
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"This third edition represents the gold standard of resources for those working in the field of professional development. My staff and I highly recommend this book as a primary resource for designing and continuously improving professional development programs for teachers of science and mathematics. Unlike other resources, this unique and important book provides current research, an updated strategic planning framework, and access to a portfolio of best practices for informing your work."
—Sally Goetz Shuler, Executive Director
National Science Resources Center
"In the 21st century when STEM education has become vital for our students and our nation and the importance of quality professional development has increased at least tenfold, this seminal work should be required reading for every education leader. It is both practical and scholarly in guiding a school toward a culture of continuous learning and improvement."
—Harold Pratt, President, Science Curriculum Inc.
Former President, National Science Teachers Association
The classic guide for designing robust science and mathematics professional development programs!
This expanded edition of one of the most widely cited resources in the field of professional learning for mathematics and science educators demonstrates how to design professional development for teachers that is directly linked to improving student learning. Presenting an updated professional development (PD) planning framework, the third edition of the bestseller reflects current research on PD design, underscores how beliefs and local factors can influence the PD design, illustrates a wide range of PD strategies, and emphasizes the importance of:
- Continuous program monitoring
- Combining strategies to address diverse needs
- Building cultures that sustain learning
An inspiring blend of theory and practical wisdom, Designing Professional Development for Teachers of Science and Mathematics remains a highly regarded reference for improving professional practice and student achievement.
Author(s)
Susan Loucks-Horsley
Katherine E. Stiles
Susan Mundry
As a senior research associate for the National Institute for Science Education (1997-2000), Mundry conducted research on attributes of effective professional development. She served on the national evaluation team for the study of the Eisenhower Professional Development program led by the American Institutes for Research, where she worked on the development of national survey instruments and the protocols for case studies. From 1982 to 1997, Mundry served in many roles from staff developer to associate director at The NETWORK, Inc., a research and development organization focused on organizational change and dissemination of promising education practice. There, she managed the work of the National Center for Improving Science Education and the Center for Effective Communication, provided technical assistance to schools on issues of equity and desegregation, oversaw national dissemination programs, and co-developed the “Change Game,” (Making Change for School Improvement) a simulation game that enhances leaders’ ability to lead change efforts in schools and districts.
Mundry has written several books, chapters, and articles based on her work. She is coauthor of the best selling book, Designing Effective Professional Development for Teachers of Science and Mathematics (2nd edition), as well as Leading Every Day: 125 Actions for Effective Leadership, which was named a National Staff Development Council Book of the Year in 2003. Her latest book is The Data Coach’s Guide to Improving Learning for All Students (2008).
Nancy Love
Peter W. Hewson
Table of Contents
Foreword by Dennis Sparks
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
What Has Happened Since the First and Second Editions
The Enduring Challenges of Professional Development
Carrying on Susan Loucks-Horsley’s Work
Purpose of the Book
Changes in the Third Edition
The Audience for This Book
Organization of the Book
How to Use This Book
Values Shared by the Authors
1. A Framework for Designing Professional Development
Inputs Into the Design Process
The Design and Implementation Process
2. Knowledge and Beliefs Supporting Effective Professional Development
Learners and Learning
Teachers and Teaching
The Nature of Science and Mathematics
Adult Learning and Professional Development
The Change Process
3. Context Factors Influencing Professional Development
Students and Their Learning Needs
Teachers and Their Learning Needs
Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment Practices, and the Learning Environment
Organizational Culture and Professional Learning Communities
Leadership
National, State, and Local Policies
Available Resources
Families and Communities
Resources for Investigating Context
4. Critical Issues to Consider in Designing Professional Development
Building Capacity for Sustainability
Making Time for Professional Development
Developing Leadership
Ensuring Equity
Building a Professional Learning Culture
Garnering Public Support
Scaling Up
5. Strategies for Professional Learning
Selecting Strategies for a Professional Development Structures
A Repertoire of Stratgies for Professional Learning
6. The Design Framework in Action
Tapping the Knowledge Bases, Framing Beliefs: "We Stood on the Shoulders of Giants"
Knowledge and Beliefs About the Nature of Learning and Teaching Mathematics and Science
Equity Matters: "All Humans Are Educable"
Knowledge and Beliefs About Teachers
Knowledge of Effective Professional Development
Knowledge of the Change Process
Reflect and Revise: Experience as a Source of Knowledge
Making Compromises
Context
The Professional Development Design Process
Design Framework in Action: Cases
References
Index
Reviews
"The third edition of Designing Professional Development for Teachers of Science and Mathematics, like the two previous ones, represents the gold standard for resources available to those working in the field of professional development. My staff and I highly recommend this book become a primary resource for designing and continuously improving professional development programs for teachers of science and mathematics. Unlike other resources, this unique and important book provides current research, an updated strategic planning framework, and access to a portfolio of best practices for informing your work.”Sally Goetz Shuler, Executive Director
National Science Resources Center
“I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is serious about developing and providing relevant and transformative professional development to teachers and school leaders.”Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, April 2011
"In the 21st century when STEM education has become vital for our students and our nation and the importance of quality professional development has increased at least tenfold, this seminal work should be required reading for every education leader. It is both practical and scholarly in guiding a school toward a culture of continuous learning and improvement."Harold Pratt, President, Science Curriculum Inc.
Former President, National Science Teachers Association
"Drawing upon both research and the wisdom of practice, this book makes accessible our current understanding of best practices in professional development design. The book notes the importance of professional development modeling the kinds of instruction teachers are expected to use, so it was gratifying to see the extent to which the third edition itself 'walks the talk' by making the authors' beliefs explicit and transparent."Iris R. Weiss, President
Horizon Research, Inc.
"Great guidance from some of the best thinkers in the field, with lots of easy-to-grasp examples you can wrap your mind around. This is the ‘go-to’ book for anyone supporting math and science teachers in the improvement of their practice toward better learning for all students."Cathy Seeley, Past President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Author of Faster Isn’t Smarter: Messages About Math, Teaching, and Learning in the 21st Century
"Once again, this edition will help shape and guide professional development across this nation. The updated research and resources help those of us in the field design for better teacher learning with greater results on student achievement."Kathy DiRanna, K-12 Alliance Statewide Director
WestEd