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Professional Development in Systemic Reform

author: Susan Loucks-Horsley
description: This bibliography is from "The Role of Teaching and Learning in Systemic Reform: A Focus on Professional Development" by Susan Loucks-Horsley. In this paper, Loucks-Horsley discusses what she thinks we know about the role of professional development in systemic reform and what she thinks we still need to learn. Many of her references examine professional development in the context of systemic initiatives.
published in: book excerpt
published: 01/01/1998
posted to site: 01/05/1998
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Burns, M. (1995). Replacement units: A direction for changing math instruction.

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Elmore, R.F. (Spring 1996). Getting to scale with good educational practice. Harvard Educational Review, 66(1), 1-26.

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Friel, S.N. , & G.W. Bright (Eds.) (1997). Reflecting on our Work: NSF teacher enhancement in K-6 mathematics. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

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Loucks-Horsley, S. (1997). Teacher change, staff development, and systemic change: Reflections from the eye of a paradigm shift. In S.N. Friel & G.W. Bright (Eds.) Reflecting on our work: NSF teachereEnhancement in K-6 mathematics. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Loucks-Horsley, S., P.W. Hewson, N. Love, & K. E. Stiles. (In press). Professional development of teachers for science and mathematics education (tentative title). Madison, WI: National Institute for Science Education.

Loucks-Horsley, S., K.E. Stiles, & P.W. Hewson. (1996). Principles of effective professional development for mathematics and science education: A synthesis of standards. NISE Brief, 1(1), 1-6.

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