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Original Articles

Collaborative inquiry among science and mathematics teachers in the USA: professional learning experiences through cross‐grade, cross‐discipline dialogue

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Pages 23-39 | Published online: 04 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

This article presents five case studies of grade six to grade eight science and mathematics teachers engaged in supported collaborative inquiry. The research focus is on teachers’ growth trajectories related to their participation in professional learning communities supported through a professional development project. There were noticeably different trajectories in the teachers’ progress through the inquiry cycle and a variation in the degree of collaboration in different professional learning communities. Some of the successes and challenges are attributed to the cross‐grade, cross‐disciplinary nature of the collaboration; others to teachers’ existing relationships with each other prior to the beginning of this professional development project. The case study data indicate that dialogic inquiry grounded in classroom‐based data is a key element in teachers’ professional growth.

Acknowledgement

Support for this work was provided by a Mathematics Science Partnership grant from the US Department of Education and by the National Science Foundation Grant ESI‐0554579. The opinions expressed in this document are solely those of the authors.

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