Teacher Inquiry in Professional Development Schools: How it Makes a Difference

Document Type

Editorial

Publication Date

Spring 2017

Keywords

professional development schools, PDSs, school-university partnerships, teacher inquiry

Abstract

In this article, the authors discuss the importance of the relationship between action research and teacher inquiry, within the context of professional development school settings. Considering the scope of the relationship, the authors provide a brief overview of articles, presented in this issue, that substantiate the need and impact of continuing teacher inquiry—influencing stakeholders to contribute in the advancement of purposeful partnerships. The authors aspire to encourage others to sustain the vitality of teacher inquiry, through the lens of implementing more professional development opportunities, with the effect of heightened student learning and stronger school-university partnerships.

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Citation / Publisher Attribution

Teacher Inquiry in Professional Development Schools: How it Makes a Difference, in E. Garin & R. W. Burns (Eds.), School-University Partnerships, p. 1-4

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