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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RRA134-9
来源IDRR-A134-9
School Leaders' Role in Selecting and Supporting Teachers' Use of Instructional Materials: An Interview Study
Elaine Lin Wang; Andrea Prado Tuma; Rebecca Ann Lawrence; Julia H. Kaufman; Ashley Woo; Daniella Henry
发表日期2021-07-19
出版年2021
页码32
语种英语
结论
  • School leaders prioritized two critical dimensions of quality instructional materials that facilitated teachers' use—usability and standards alignment. Fewer school leaders identified cultural relevance, language-acquisition supports, and social-emotional learning supports as essential dimensions of quality instructional materials. School leaders' perceptions of the essential features of good instructional materials largely did not vary across contextual factors, although there appeared to be differences in the grade levels served by their schools (i.e., elementary, middle, high).
  • School leaders reported that their districts and schools used one of the following three processes for selecting instructional materials: district-led, school-level, and district-school collaborative processes. Those involved in the selection process drew on a variety of information and tools to inform that process. School leaders were more satisfied with the selection process when they or their teachers were involved.
  • School leaders used multiple strategies to support teacher buy-in for newly adopted instructional materials; they often indicated providing guidance that attempted to balance teacher autonomy and the fidelity of curriculum implementation.
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, school leaders grew more concerned about the engagement and social-emotional learning supports that materials offered. School leaders realized the importance of having materials that are available, accessible, or adaptable for online instruction, and they considered opportunities for reshaping instruction.
摘要

Just as teachers' perceptions of instructional materials influence what they do with those materials, school leaders' perceptions of instructional materials influence their decisions about how and how strongly to support teachers' material use. The authors address a gap in existing literature by identifying what school leaders regard as key dimensions of quality instructional materials and describing the role that school leaders play in guiding the selection and use of instructional materials.

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The authors found that school leaders particularly valued characteristics of instructional materials that facilitated teachers' implementation and use of the materials. They also prioritized standards-aligned materials, perceiving these as best meeting the needs of their teachers and students. Fewer school leaders identified cultural relevance, language-acquisition supports, and social-emotional learning supports as essential dimensions of quality instructional materials. School leaders influence teachers' use of instructional materials by involving teachers in the selection of instructional materials, creating buy-in for district-recommended or -required curriculum, and providing guidance that balanced teacher autonomy and the fidelity of curriculum implementation. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, school leaders grew more concerned about the engagement and social-emotional learning supports that materials offered.

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These findings can provide useful guidance to district policymakers about how to leverage the role of school leaders in the use of instructional materials and what might support school leaders in helping teachers use their materials thoughtfully.

目录 School Leaders' Role in Selecting and Supporting Teachers' Use of Instructional Materials: An Interview Study | RAND
主题Education Curriculum ; Principals ; Social and Emotional Learning ; Teachers and Teaching
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA134-9.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Elaine Lin Wang,Andrea Prado Tuma,Rebecca Ann Lawrence,et al. School Leaders' Role in Selecting and Supporting Teachers' Use of Instructional Materials: An Interview Study. 2021.
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