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School Effectiveness and School Improvement

An International Journal of Research, Policy and Practice

Volume 18, 2007 - Issue 3

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Teachers' professional development in departmentalised, loosely coupled organisations: Lessons for school improvement from a case study of two curriculum departments

Pages 273-301
Received 24 Nov 2005
Accepted 08 Mar 2007
Published online: 31 May 2008
 
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This paper describes a case study of 2 departments in a school, where teachers were inquired about their school's needs for improvement and how the institution and their department impacted upon their own professional development. The results show that the teachers' experiences of professional development, their interpersonal relationships within their department, and their views about school improvement differed radically between the 2 organisational subunits. Results are discussed on the basis of their implications for whole-school improvement efforts in departmentalised, loosely coupled educational institutions. The paper makes a case for the continuing relevance of models of schools as loosely coupled organisations and for the combination of social network analysis and qualitative research methods to illustrate how loose coupling manifests itself in schools and how it impacts on teacher development and on school capacity for improvement.

 

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