Comunidades de Aprendizaje Profesional Docente en Chile: Dimensiones y fases de desarrollo

  • Cabezas V
  • Gómez C
  • Orrego V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Situated continuing teacher training, and particularly teacher collaboration and the development of professional learning communities in educational establishments, has gained relevance as a professional development mechanism. This study focuses on the analysis of the different dimensions that form a Professional Learning Community (PLC), their relationship with the personal characteristics of the participants and their schools, along with their classification and characterization depending on the development stages of a PLC. For this purpose, we carried out a mix method design in 49 schools of the Metropolitan and Bio-Bio regions in Chile, applying questionnaires to 889 education professionals and 100 school managers. The results indicate that principals have a better perception of the dimensions of professional learning communities than teachers, and that teachers that work in early-childhood settings, have a better perception than those working in other grade levels.

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Cabezas, V., Gómez, C., Orrego, V., Medeiros, M. P., Palacios, P., Nogueira, A., … Peri, A. (2021). Comunidades de Aprendizaje Profesional Docente en Chile: Dimensiones y fases de desarrollo. Estudios Pedagógicos (Valdivia), 47(3), 141–165. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-07052021000300141

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