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Friedrich, Linda; McKinney, Marilyn – Language Arts, 2010
This article examines how five teachers, who participated in a national program, supported and sustained collaborative teacher inquiry as a means for addressing inequities in their classrooms and schools. Their efforts illustrate both the possibilities and challenges that emerge as teachers interact, analyze data together, and write about…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Leadership, Inquiry, Teacher Researchers
Rogers, Rebecca; Kramer, Mary Ann; Mosley, Melissa; Fuller, Carolyn; Light, Rebecca; Nehart, Melissa; Jones, Rhonda; Beaman-Jones, Sara; DePasquale, Janet; Hobson, Sarah; Thomas, Phyllis – Language Arts, 2005
The various stages of the teacher research group to experience what professional development committed to social justice looks like and sounds like over a four-year period are explored. The complex relationships between professional development and social transformation are discussed.
Descriptors: Social Change, Faculty Development, Justice, Educational Research

Harvey, Stephanie; And Others – Language Arts, 1996
Discusses how teachers in six primary classrooms taught children to synthesize information (regarding reading, social studies, math, science, and social skills). Notes the central role that talk played in both the childrens' learning to synthesize and in the teachers' clarifying what they were researching and how they could best help the children.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Research, Faculty Development, Oral Language