Professional Learning Communities: A Review of the Literature

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Professional Learning Communities: A Review of the Literature
Abstract
International evidence suggests that educational reform’s progress depends on teachers’ individual and collective capacity and its link with school-wide capacity for promoting pupils’ learning. Building capacity is therefore critical. Capacity is a complex blend of motivation, skill, positive learning, organisational conditions and culture, and infrastructure of support. Put together, it gives individuals, groups, whole school communities and school systems the power to get involved in and sustain learning over time. Developing professional learning communities appears to hold considerable promise for capacity building for sustainable improvement. As such, it has become a ‘hot topic’ in many countries.
Publication
Journal of Educational Change
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
221-258
Date
2006-12-01
Journal Abbr
J Educ Change
Language
en
ISSN
1389-2843, 1573-1812
Short Title
Professional Learning Communities
Accessed
22/06/2021, 15:24
Library Catalogue
Springer Link
Citation
Stoll, L., Bolam, R., McMahon, A., Wallace, M., & Thomas, S. (2006). Professional Learning Communities: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Educational Change, 7(4), 221–258. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10833-006-0001-8