Autores
Maria E Torres-Guzmán, Victoria Hunt, Ivonne M Torres, Rebeca Madrigal, Isabel Flecha, Stephanie Lukas, Alcira Jaar
Fecha de publicación
2006/9/1
Revista
The New Educator
Volumen
2
Número
3
Páginas
207-226
Editor
Taylor & Francis Group
Descripción
By looking at teacher collaborative structures in an urban public elementary school, this article demonstrates how, in the face of top-down school decisions under the pressures of high-stakes testing and assessment-driven curriculum, teachers can find the power and freedom for creative and effective pedagogy to flourish. We describe how teachers at PS165 created the spaces for working together and how these spaces brought new opportunities for (a) problematizing and prioritizing the issues they faced in classrooms, (b) reinventing and expanding their sense of self as individuals in the collaboration, (c) growing beyond their personal space and engaging intellectually in public forums, (d) shifting their ways of seeing teaching, and (e) ensuring sustainability of the ways of engaging in professional development through mentoring and taking ownership of the structures for collaboration. We include personal stories …
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ME Torres-Guzmán, V Hunt, IM Torres, R Madrigal… - The New Educator, 2006