Views of learning and a sense of community among students, paraprofessionals and parents in developing a school culture towards a professional learning community

2016 
In schools the participation of students, parents and paraprofessionals is important because it increases ownership and improves performance. Here the focus is on students’ and paraprofessionals’ learning and a sense of community when leaders try to develop a professional learning community in a new school in Iceland. An action research project lasting three-and-a-half years was used in the school. The researcher worked closely with two school leaders. Data were acquired through interviews, observations and reflections and from national assessments. Teachers and school leaders dominate the community but results show signs of the involvement of others in the school. Teachers take responsibility, seldom consulting with paraprofessionals. The students have a choice on ‘how’ and ‘when’ in learning while teachers decide ‘what’ they learn. The leaders should find a structure to involve the school aides in the teams to promote team diversity. The leaders and teams have to explore collaboration and discussion, no...
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