University of Wisconsin–Madison

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.