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Using Social Media and Professional Learning Communities as Tools for Novice Teacher Collegiality and Improved Self-Efficacy.

机译:使用社交媒体和专业学习社区作为新手教师合职和提高自我效能的工具。

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Teacher attrition and the migration between schools and districts can have a negative impact on quality of education and teacher performance. Novice teachers leave the profession because they are overwhelmed by the workload and responsibilities of the job. In a previous action research cycle, I found that novice teachers' perceptions of isolation and lack of opportunities to share experiences had a negative effect on teacher perceptions of efficacy. This action research project examines the effect of leveraging social media and professional learning communities to provide opportunities for a group of novice teachers to share experiences and seek advice. By addressing the challenges that novice teachers face and providing solutions for common problems, it is the hope of this researcher that highly effective teachers will remain in the classroom. The results of the study indicate that the combined use of Twitter and YouTube in collaboration with professional learning communities will improve teacher perceptions of efficacy. Teachers who participated in the social media based professional learning communities are also more likely to remain in the classroom.
机译:教师流失以及学校和学区之间的迁移可能对教育质量和教师绩效产生负面影响。新手教师之所以离开该行业,是因为他们对工作量和工作职责感到不知所措。在先前的行动研究周期中,我发现新手教师的孤独感和缺乏分享经验的机会会对教师的效能感产生负面影响。该行动研究项目研究了利用社交媒体和专业学习社区为一群新手教师提供交流经验和寻求建议的机会的效果。通过解决新手老师面临的挑战并提供常见问题的解决方案,该研究人员希望高效的老师能够留在课堂上。研究结果表明,Twitter和YouTube与专业学习社区的结合使用将改善教师对效能的认知。参加基于社交媒体的专业学习社区的教师也更有可能留在教室里。

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  • 作者

    Bostick, Bradley.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Education Teacher Training.;Education Leadership.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 83 p.
  • 总页数 83
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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