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The Use of Common Planning Time: A Case Study of Two Kentucky Schools to Watch
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Cook, Christopher M.
, Faulkner, Shawn A.
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Academic Achievement
/ Accountability
/ Behavior Problems
/ Case Studies
/ Collegiality
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational Strategies
/ Evaluation
/ Grade 6
/ Grade 7
/ Grade 8
/ Job satisfaction
/ Kentucky
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Learning Theories
/ Middle School Students
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Middle Schools
/ Organizational change
/ Program Effectiveness
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ School Schedules
/ Social interaction
/ Students
/ Suburban Schools
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Experience
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theory
/ Time
2010
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The Use of Common Planning Time: A Case Study of Two Kentucky Schools to Watch
by
Cook, Christopher M.
, Faulkner, Shawn A.
in
Academic Achievement
/ Accountability
/ Behavior Problems
/ Case Studies
/ Collegiality
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational Strategies
/ Evaluation
/ Grade 6
/ Grade 7
/ Grade 8
/ Job satisfaction
/ Kentucky
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Learning Theories
/ Middle School Students
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Middle Schools
/ Organizational change
/ Program Effectiveness
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ School Schedules
/ Social interaction
/ Students
/ Suburban Schools
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Experience
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theory
/ Time
2010
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The Use of Common Planning Time: A Case Study of Two Kentucky Schools to Watch
by
Cook, Christopher M.
, Faulkner, Shawn A.
in
Academic Achievement
/ Accountability
/ Behavior Problems
/ Case Studies
/ Collegiality
/ Educational Change
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Improvement
/ Educational Strategies
/ Evaluation
/ Grade 6
/ Grade 7
/ Grade 8
/ Job satisfaction
/ Kentucky
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Learning Theories
/ Middle School Students
/ Middle School Teachers
/ Middle Schools
/ Organizational change
/ Program Effectiveness
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ School Schedules
/ Social interaction
/ Students
/ Suburban Schools
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Experience
/ Teaching Methods
/ Theory
/ Time
2010
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The Use of Common Planning Time: A Case Study of Two Kentucky Schools to Watch
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The Use of Common Planning Time: A Case Study of Two Kentucky Schools to Watch
2010
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Interdisciplinary teams with common planning time have been a hallmark of the middle school organizational structure since the 1960s, yet research on the effective use of common planning time is limited. This study explores how interdisciplinary teams at schools designated Kentucky Schools to Watch use common planning time, including the factors that enhance common planning time effectiveness, the beliefs and perceptions of the teachers concerning the use of common planning time, and the topics and activities discussed during common planning time sessions. Results indicate a common vision and mission, clearly defined goals for all types of planning (interdisciplinary team planning, grade level planning, and professional learning communities), and effective building leadership are factors for enhancing the effectiveness of common planning time.
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