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Leading Professional Learning 2 (EDUC90827)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Not available in 2017
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Contemporary organizations such as schools, to be effective, require the ability to adapt and transform their professional practice to respond to changing circumstances. An aspect of this transformation is the professional learning capacity of the organization and the leadership necessary to build and direct this.
This subject builds on a number of concepts; professional knowledge and learning at the individual practitioner level and intellectual, cultural and social capital at the organisational and systemic levels. It develops a model of professional learning that involves five elements: (1) a shared commitment to the goals and outcomes of the learning activity, that is, a professional learning community; (2) role differentiation in terms of professional learning and distributed leadership of learning to achieve this; (3) an explicit model of how to learn professionally that is referenced on contemporary theories of knowledge enhancement and embedded in professional practice; (4) issues associated with contextualising the learning in particular school cultures, that is, the climate for professional learning; and (5) the extent to which autonomous, self-managed and directed learning is possible in the professional community.
The model will be applied to a range of issues confronting contemporary schools and educational provision. Approaches to distributed leadership, including middle leadership of professional learning, will be evaluated.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject students should be able to:
- Develop and implement relevant assessment and diagnostic procedures, intervention and instructional procedures for enhancing professional learning that are supported by relevant current research
- Apply the model of professional learning to range of issues confront contemporary schools and educational provision, such as improved literacy learning.
Generic skills
On completion of this subject students should have:
- Develop skills in communicating effective professional learning possibilities and options and criteria for its evaluation and improvement to educational professionals.
- Use the topics of professional learning developed in lectures to implement effective pedagogic improvement and to plan a schedule for implementing an improvement program.
- Work in a team with other professionals working in the area of professional learning to analyse instructional and management procedures, assessment and education programmes.
- Display positive attitudes to the use of professional learning to enhance educational and pedagogic provision.
Last updated: 10 February 2024