Evaluation of Departmentalized Instruction in Elementary Schools: Exploring Implementation Experiences. NCEE-2024-005r

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Publicado en:National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance (2024)
Autor principal: Wellington, Alison
Autor Corporativo: Mathematica
Otros Autores: Clark, Melissa, Burnett, Alyson, James-Burdumy, Susanne, Makowsky, Libby, Brockman, Stacey, Dotter, Dallas, Herrmann, Mariesa, Hanley Chiang
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520 3 |a Assigning upper elementary grade teachers to teach their strongest subjects to multiple classes ("departmentalizing"), rather than teaching all subjects to a single class, ("self-contained instruction") could mean more specialized instructional expertise in the classroom or focus for teacher planning time and professional development. This study examined the experiences of 90 schools that either voluntarily switched to departmentalized instruction for up to two years or continued with self-contained teaching in 4th and 5th grade classes beginning in fall 2019. The findings show that schools that switched were able to implement the key steps needed to departmentalize instruction but struggled with aspects of the approach. Teachers' reported experiences were consistent with some of both the benefits and challenges that prior research had hypothesized. Although the pandemic significantly disrupted instruction and the study activities, school and teacher experiences during this challenging time may inform schools and districts considering adopting departmentalized instruction. 
653 |a Teaching Methods 
653 |a Departments 
653 |a Educational Strategies 
653 |a School Organization 
653 |a Specialization 
653 |a Curriculum Implementation 
653 |a Teacher Attitudes 
653 |a Elementary School Curriculum 
653 |a Scheduling 
653 |a Staff Utilization 
653 |a Instructional Effectiveness 
653 |a Outcomes of Education 
653 |a Academic Achievement 
653 |a Teacher Persistence 
653 |a Longitudinal Studies 
653 |a Units of Study 
653 |a Grade 4 
653 |a Grade 5 
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700 1 |a Burnett, Alyson 
700 1 |a James-Burdumy, Susanne 
700 1 |a Makowsky, Libby 
700 1 |a Brockman, Stacey 
700 1 |a Dotter, Dallas 
700 1 |a Herrmann, Mariesa 
700 1 |a Hanley Chiang 
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