Collective Efficacy

Collective Efficacy
Author: Jenni Donohoo
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2016-10-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781506356532

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Improve student outcomes with collective teacher efficacy. If educators’ realities are filtered through the belief that they can do very little to influence student achievement, then it is likely these beliefs will manifest in their practice. The solution? Collective efficacy (CE)—the belief that, through collective actions, educators can influence student outcomes and increase achievement. Educators with high efficacy show greater effort and persistence, willingness to try new teaching approaches, and attend more closely to struggling students’ needs. This book presents practical strategies and tools for increasing student achievement by sharing: Rationale and sources for establishing CE Conditions and leadership practices for CE to flourish Professional learning structures/protocols

Collective Student Efficacy

Collective Student Efficacy
Author: John Hattie,Douglas Fisher,Nancy Frey,Shirley Clarke
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781544383477

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This innovative book details how knowledge, skills, and dispositions entangle to create collective and individual beliefs, and leads educators to mobilize collective efficacy in the classroom.

Leading Collective Efficacy

Leading Collective Efficacy
Author: Stefani Arzonetti Hite,Jenni Donohoo
Publsiher: Corwin
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781071801772

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Inspiration and Guidance to Develop Collective Teacher Efficacy Collective efficacy, or a shared belief that through collective action educators can positively influence student outcomes, has remained at the top of a list of influences on student achievement in John Hattie’s Visible Learning research. Collective efficacy has been embodied by many educators, though collaboration tends to be focused on building community and relationships, which alone are not enough to move the needle on student achievement. This book contains stories of collective efficacy in schools where it has been actualized in practice, and includes: • Real-world case studies of teams who have fostered and sustained collective efficacy • Practical guidance for building collective efficacy through professional learning designs • Tools that can be adapted for specific needs or local contexts Through these accounts, readers will gain a better understanding of ways to capitalize on the reciprocal relationship between student achievement and collective efficacy by having a clear understanding of what collective efficacy looks like and how it can be accomplished.

The Teacher Credibility and Collective Efficacy Playbook Grades K 12

The Teacher Credibility and Collective Efficacy Playbook  Grades K 12
Author: Douglas Fisher,Nancy Frey,Dominique Smith
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781071811023

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Explore the powerful synergy between your credibility with students and your collective efficacy as a member of a team. When you increase your credibility with students, student motivation rises. And when you partner with other teachers to achieve this, students learn more. This one-stop resource illuminates the connection between teacher credibility and collective efficacy and offers specific actions educators can take to improve both. It includes: Tips for becoming more trustworthy, competent, and responsive in the eyes of students Tools for teams to use to polish their collective effectiveness through better communication and problem-solving Coaching videos that challenge teachers to improve teacher practice and grow professionally

Collective Leader Efficacy

Collective Leader Efficacy
Author: Peter M. DeWitt
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781071813751

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Not just another book on leadership teams For school teams to succeed, they need leadership, independence, meaningful collaboration, and a shared conviction that they have real power to enact actual change. Educators know this, but they often lack an inquiry process that creates a community of learning leaders that is capable of deep collective impact on student learning and wellbeing. In this research-based, hands-on guidebook, school leadership coach Peter DeWitt introduces eight key drivers to integrating teacher and leader efficacy (mindset, well-being, context beliefs, working conditions, professional learning, organizational commitment, skills, and confidence) and harnesses it with a process to help you focus on the nuances of instruction and teaming to develop powerful collective leader efficacy. Readers will find: Activities and strategies designed to build collective efficacy in instructional teams and foster leadership and interdependence among teachers Theories of action to focus team efforts and how to create your own Tools, reflection prompts, and guiding questions to help you define your desired outcomes and the steps necessary to get there With this book and the research within it, your instructional leadership team will develop a learner’s mindset, a collective commitment to improvement, and a shared process for inquiry and continual growth so you can nurture greater impact together.

Collective Efficacy

Collective Efficacy
Author: Anthony H. Normore,Nancy Erbe
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781781906811

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The impetus of this book builds on the collective synergy of international and interdisciplinary authors with focus on leadership development and growth. Although professional disciplines are closely interconnected, there's often a tendency to work in silos and isolation. Diverse authors share a wealth of knowledge, research, and pragmatism that ca

Self Efficacy Adaptation and Adjustment

Self Efficacy  Adaptation  and Adjustment
Author: James E. Maddux
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781441968685

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Covering over fifteen years of research, this compilation offers the first comprehensive review of the relationships between self-efficacy, adaptation, and adjustment. It discusses topics such as depression, anxiety, addictive disorders, vocational and career choice, preventive behavior, rehabilitation, stress, academic achievement and instruction, and collective efficacy. Psychologists concerned with social cognition and practitioners in clinical counseling will find this an invaluable reference.

Visible Learning

Visible Learning
Author: John Hattie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134024124

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This unique and ground-breaking book is the result of 15 years research and synthesises over 800 meta-analyses on the influences on achievement in school-aged students. It builds a story about the power of teachers, feedback, and a model of learning and understanding. The research involves many millions of students and represents the largest ever evidence based research into what actually works in schools to improve learning. Areas covered include the influence of the student, home, school, curricula, teacher, and teaching strategies. A model of teaching and learning is developed based on the notion of visible teaching and visible learning. A major message is that what works best for students is similar to what works best for teachers – an attention to setting challenging learning intentions, being clear about what success means, and an attention to learning strategies for developing conceptual understanding about what teachers and students know and understand. Although the current evidence based fad has turned into a debate about test scores, this book is about using evidence to build and defend a model of teaching and learning. A major contribution is a fascinating benchmark/dashboard for comparing many innovations in teaching and schools.