Graduate Learning Communities: Transforming Educators

  • Kabes S
  • Lamb D
  • Engstrom J
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Quantitative data collected from graduates of the Southwest Minnesota State University Master of Science in Education program examined the impact of the learning environment, the role of the facilitator, and their professional development. The results showcased the success of the learning community model in facilitating personal and professional growth and transformation. Essential elements of the program include: best practices, learning environment, effective teaching strategies, research-based decision making, scaffolding, peer collaboration, learning community philosophy, professional growth, empowerment, reflective practitioner, inquiry, and transformational leader (change agent). The data collected from student surveys over a five-year period indicated a high level of impact on their empowerment and transformational practices.

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Kabes, S., Lamb, D., & Engstrom, J. (2010). Graduate Learning Communities: Transforming Educators. Journal of College Teaching & Learning (TLC), 7(5). https://doi.org/10.19030/tlc.v7i5.121

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