Effective Teacher Professional Development
Efective Teacher Professional Development
Linda Darling-Hammond, Maria E. Hyler, and Madelyn Gardner, with assistance from Danny Espinoza
JUNE 2017
Efective Teacher Professional Development
Linda Darling-Hammond, Maria E. Hyler, and Madelyn Gardner, with assistance from Danny Espinoza
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank their LPI colleagues Jessica Cardichon and Kathryn Bradley for their contributions to the research and writing of this paper. We also thank Naomi Spinrad and Penelope Malish for their editing and design contributions to this project, and Lisa Gonzales for overseeing the editorial process. Without the generosity of time and spirit of all of the aforementioned, this work would not have been possible.
The S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation and the Sandler Foundation have provided operating support for the Learning Policy Institute's work in this area.
External Reviewers
This report benefited from the insights and expertise of two external reviewers: Laura Desimone, Associate Professor, Education Policy, Penn Graduate School of Education; and Michael Fullan, former Dean of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. We thank them for the care and attention they gave the report. Any remaining shortcomings are our own.
The appropriate citation for this report is: Darling-Hammond, L., Hyler, M. E., Gardner, M. (2017). Effective Teacher Professional Development. Palo Alto, CA: Learning Policy Institute.
This report can be found online at .
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.................................................................................................................................... ii
Executive Summary.................................................................................................................................. v
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................1 Defning Effective Professional Development................................................................................2 This Study ......................................................................................................................................2 Goals and Outline of This Report..................................................................................................3
Design Elements of Effective Professional Development ..................................................................4 Content Focus ..................................................................................................................................5 Active Learning.................................................................................................................................7 Collaboration....................................................................................................................................9 Use of Models and Modeling ....................................................................................................... 11 Coaching and Expert Support ...................................................................................................... 12 Feedback and Refection.............................................................................................................. 14 Sustained Duration....................................................................................................................... 15
Realizing the Promise of Professional Learning Communities ...................................................... 17 The Benefts of Analyzing Student Work and Student Data........................................................ 17 Learning From Professional Communities Beyond the School ................................................... 18
Creating the Conditions for Effective Professional Development: Opportunities and Challenges ............................................................................................................. 20
School Level ................................................................................................................................ 20 System Level ............................................................................................................................... 21
Conclusions and Policy Implications .................................................................................................. 23 Implications for Policy ................................................................................................................. 23 Implications for Implementation and Practice ............................................................................ 24
Appendix A: Methodology .................................................................................................................... 25
Appendix B: Summary of Studies Reviewed for This Report .......................................................... 27
Appendix C: Elements of Effective Professional Development by Study ...................................... 48
Endnotes ................................................................................................................................................. 53
About the Authors ................................................................................................................................. 64
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