New research from WIDA published in Teaching and Teacher Education


New research from UW–Madison’s WIDA, housed in the School of Education’s Wisconsin Center for Education Research, has appeared in a paper in Teaching and Teacher Education.

Daniella Molle
Molle

The paper, titled “A close look at teacher learning: Why are teachers’ journeys so different?” was authored by Daniella Molle, an associate researcher at WIDA.

Molle explains in the paper’s abstract: “This paper traces the journeys of three middle-school teachers during a one-year professional development focused on the education of multilingual youth. I explore (a) how teachers’ practice changed during the professional development and (b) what factors mediated these changes. The three cases illustrate different trajectories of learning: addition, transformation, and fine-tuning. I discuss these trajectories in relation to opportunities they create for student learning. I then explore multiple factors that mediated the teachers’ trajectories of learning (social, ecological, and socio-cognitive). The study contributes to the emerging literature on the learning of content-area teachers who serve multilingual youth.”

Learn more and access the paper, here.

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