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ArtikelFrom Curriculum to Activism: a graduate degree program in literacy  
Oleh: Phillips, Rachel ; Hollingsworth, Sandra
Jenis: Article from Journal
Dalam koleksi: Educational Action Research vol. 13 no. 01 (2005)
Topik: Literacy; Graduate Degree Programs; Leadership; Action Research
Fulltext: 834926__751251686.pdf (126.44KB)
Isi artikelThis article presents findings from a 2-year reflexive action research study of a cohort-based Master’s degree program in literacy for practicing teachers. Questions revolved around whether and how the program brought about changes in candidates’ conceptions about literacy, expertise in literacy, and leadership/activist skills to foster equity in their classrooms and schools. Faculty used data from action research to make cyclical changes to the program each semester. Data sources included candidate interviews, e-mail correspondence, course notes, classroom observations, questionnaires and a survey. The candidates own evolving action research projects within their schools also became data sources. A qualitative analysis suggests that the program was generally successful in meeting its goals. The elements of the program contributing to its success were: the evolving program design based on action research data; the collegiality of the cohort; broadening conceptions of literacy; learning action research; and developing leadership skills. Factors contributing to factors around which candidates failed to meet these goals are also explored.
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