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- Title
Leading Learning: Science Departments and the Chair.
- Authors
Melville, Wayne; Jones, Doug; Campbell, Todd
- Abstract
In this article, we have considered the role of the chair in leading the learning necessary for a department to become effective in the teaching and learning of science from a reformed perspective. We conceptualize the phrase 'leading learning' to mean the chair's constitution of influence, power, and authority to intentionally impact the conceptual, pedagogical, cultural, and political aspects of teachers' work. The data for this article are based on our ongoing work with one science department, over the past nine years, and have been woven into a longitudinal narrative study of a chair who has led the learning of an effective department since 2000. In considering the data, we can reach two major conclusions. First, for a chair to lead learning is to build a professional commitment to a vision of science education, not a particular program. Second, in leading learning, chairs afford opportunities for teacher empowerment. This affordance, however, is only half the issue. It is commitment to a vision that drives a desire to take advantage of opportunities as they arise. In leading learning that reflects changes in the broader science education community, learning opportunities are opened beyond the department.
- Subjects
UNITED States; UNITED Kingdom; SCIENCE education; LEARNING; SECONDARY schools; JURISDICTION; SCHOOLS
- Publication
School Science & Mathematics, 2016, Vol 116, Issue 4, p189
- ISSN
0036-6803
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ssm.12169