Gauging Goodness of Fit: Teachers' Assessments of Their Instructional Teams
Publication information:
Megin Charner-Laird, Monica Ng, Susan Moore Johnson, Matthew K. Kraft, John P. Papay, and Stefanie K. Reinhorn. 2017. “Gauging Goodness of Fit: Teachers’ Assessments of Their Instructional Teams”. American Journal of Education, 123, Pp. 383-406
Abstract
Teacher teams are increasingly common in urban schools. In this study, we an- alyze teachers’ responses to teams in six high-poverty schools. Teachers used two criteria to assess teams’ goodness of fit in meeting the demands of their work: whether their teams helped them teach better and whether the team contributed to a better school. Their responses differed notably by school, depending largely on the principal’s approach to implementation. In the three schools where teachers assessed teams favorably, principals set a meaningful purpose for teachers’ col- laborative work, provided structural support and professional expertise for their deliberations, and established safe environments for teachers’ on-the-job growth