Relating professional in-school networks, school leadership, and assessment data to academic performance in Trinidad and Tobago: An exploration

In recent years, researchers have turned their attention to the relationship between teacher social interactions and the successful implementation of reforms. The limited research to date has tended to support this relationship, with some research finding significant correlations between teacher collaboration and student achievement. In this study, we use quantitative and qualitative methods to determine the relationship between within-school networks formed around the interpretation and use of the data on the National Tests Report and student achievement, as measured by the proportion of students meeting or exceeding the proficiency standard on the National Tests. The sample comprised 56 teachers from seven schools within an urban school district. Teachers responded to a social network survey and two dimensions on the OCI. Interviews of 15 principals and five focus groups of 31 teachers provided the qualitative data. Findings suggested that a relationship between schools with high collegial trust exhibited deeper collaborative structures and a higher proportion of students performing at standard on the National Tests. These findings have implications for principals and teachers who will need to find ways to maximize the use of within-school skill sets and expertise, especially in a resource-strapped system.

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Main Authors: Brown, Launcelot I., Esnard, Talia, Bristol, Laurette
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Language:English
Published: School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine 2014
Subjects:Academic achievement, Primary school teachers, Social networks, Teacher collaboration, Trinidad and Tobago,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40049
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-400492016-06-09T16:22:01Z Relating professional in-school networks, school leadership, and assessment data to academic performance in Trinidad and Tobago: An exploration Brown, Launcelot I. Esnard, Talia Bristol, Laurette Academic achievement Primary school teachers Social networks Teacher collaboration Trinidad and Tobago In recent years, researchers have turned their attention to the relationship between teacher social interactions and the successful implementation of reforms. The limited research to date has tended to support this relationship, with some research finding significant correlations between teacher collaboration and student achievement. In this study, we use quantitative and qualitative methods to determine the relationship between within-school networks formed around the interpretation and use of the data on the National Tests Report and student achievement, as measured by the proportion of students meeting or exceeding the proficiency standard on the National Tests. The sample comprised 56 teachers from seven schools within an urban school district. Teachers responded to a social network survey and two dimensions on the OCI. Interviews of 15 principals and five focus groups of 31 teachers provided the qualitative data. Findings suggested that a relationship between schools with high collegial trust exhibited deeper collaborative structures and a higher proportion of students performing at standard on the National Tests. These findings have implications for principals and teachers who will need to find ways to maximize the use of within-school skill sets and expertise, especially in a resource-strapped system. 2015-06-15T16:58:33Z 2015-06-15T16:58:33Z 2014 Article Brown, L. I., Esnard, T., and Bristol, L. (2014). Relating professional in-school networks, school leadership, and assessment data to academic performance in Trinidad and Tobago: An exploration. Caribbean Curriculum, 22, 1–34. 1017-5636 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40049 en application/pdf School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
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Primary school teachers
Social networks
Teacher collaboration
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Primary school teachers
Social networks
Teacher collaboration
Trinidad and Tobago
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Esnard, Talia
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Relating professional in-school networks, school leadership, and assessment data to academic performance in Trinidad and Tobago: An exploration
description In recent years, researchers have turned their attention to the relationship between teacher social interactions and the successful implementation of reforms. The limited research to date has tended to support this relationship, with some research finding significant correlations between teacher collaboration and student achievement. In this study, we use quantitative and qualitative methods to determine the relationship between within-school networks formed around the interpretation and use of the data on the National Tests Report and student achievement, as measured by the proportion of students meeting or exceeding the proficiency standard on the National Tests. The sample comprised 56 teachers from seven schools within an urban school district. Teachers responded to a social network survey and two dimensions on the OCI. Interviews of 15 principals and five focus groups of 31 teachers provided the qualitative data. Findings suggested that a relationship between schools with high collegial trust exhibited deeper collaborative structures and a higher proportion of students performing at standard on the National Tests. These findings have implications for principals and teachers who will need to find ways to maximize the use of within-school skill sets and expertise, especially in a resource-strapped system.
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