Rejunevating Teacher Leadership Capacity through an in-service Training Program Focusing on Active Learning: A Case Study

  • Ghamrawi N
  • Al-Hassan N
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Abstract

This study investigated the impact of an intervention program on developing teacher leadership skills by developing teachers' capacities on shifting classrooms from teacher-centered to student-centered learning environments. Findings of this paper are part of a larger study that employed the action research methodology, and was carried out over the course of one academic year in a K-12 private school in Mount Lebanon. The sample involved 15 teachers and data was collected through (1) a classroom observation tool; and (2) a teacher leadership survey. Data collection instruments were administered before and after the intervention program that aimed at leveraging the repertoire of classroom practices into student-centered learning environments. Microsoft Excel was employed to calculate descriptive statisctics. Results showed that the intervention had a slight, yet appreciable impact on the teaching-learning environment; and supported the development of teacher leadership skills.

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Ghamrawi, N., & Al-Hassan, N. (2019). Rejunevating Teacher Leadership Capacity through an in-service Training Program Focusing on Active Learning: A Case Study. International Journal of Sciences, 8(10), 32–50. https://doi.org/10.18483/ijsci.2212

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