sexta-feira, 17 de maio de 2013
EPAA/AAPE announces a call for papers: Politics, Policies, and Practices of Coaching and Mentoring Programs
“Call for Papers:
Politics, Policies, and Practices of Coaching and Mentoring Programs
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Under relentless pressure to improve student achievement many states and
districts have turned to coaching as a policy lever to catalyze
instructional change. With the intent of improving instruction, coaching is
used as a lever to increase teachers’ knowledge and skills related to a
reform. In many coaching initiatives, coaches are uniquely positioned as
intermediaries in the education system. At the district-level, coaches
interact with central office administrators around instructional materials,
testing, and budgetary issues. At the school-level, coaches can support
teachers inside and outside of their classrooms. As instructional leaders,
coaches and mentors help set a vision for instruction at their site and
often play a role in managing student data.
More research is needed on the policies structuring coaching and mentoring
programs, as well as the implementation of these programs. We lack an
understanding of coaches’ role in the dynamics of change, including how
their position as intermediaries influences their reform work. We know
little about the relationship between forces from the macro-level and
coaches or the relationship between coaches’ power and position and their
interactions with teachers. Furthermore, more empirical studies are needed
that compare the implementation of various coaching models and that consider
how a single coaching model is enacted across multiple contexts.
Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA) announces a call for papers for a
special issue exploring coaching with the goal of speaking to policymakers,
reformers, and educators and will contribute to broader discussions about
the potential of policy levers to improve classroom practice and educational
outcomes.
Research papers using interdisciplinary or mixed media (images/audio/video
clips) formats are highly encouraged.
About the Journal: Celebrating its 20th year, EPAA is a peer-reviewed,
open-access, international, multilingual, and multidisciplinary journal
designed for researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and development
analysts concerned with education policies. EPAA/AAPE accepts unpublished
original manuscripts in English, Spanish and Portuguese without restriction
as to conceptual and methodological perspectives, time or place.
Submission Information: All manuscripts should be submitted electronically
through the EPAA website and follow the Journal’s submission guidelines:
http://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/. Please submit to the “Special Issue” section.
We will not consider manuscripts submitted for publication or published
elsewhere.
Deadline: December 1, 2013
Publication date: June 2014
Early submissions are encouraged.
Guest Editor: Sarah L. Woulfin sarah.woulfin@gmail.com
Education Policy Analysis Archives
Website: http://epaa.asu.edu/ojs
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EPAAAAPE
Twitter: @epaa_aape “
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