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Main Author: Harada, Violet H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1120876
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  • A Practice-Centered Approach to Professional Development: Teacher-Librarian Collaboration in Capstone Projects Harada, Violet H. Librarian Teacher Cooperation Professional Development Librarians Secondary School Teachers High School Students Inquiry Student Projects Program Development Program Implementation Program Effectiveness Training Teamwork Information Literacy Information Skills Summer Programs Mixed Methods Research Questionnaires Competence Mentors Interaction Likert Scales Semi Structured Interviews Portfolios (Background Materials) This paper reports on a professional development initiative that targeted teams of teachers and librarians working with high school students on strengthening an inquiry approach to capstone projects. While much has been written about student-focused models for information search and use, little has been reported on how training for the instructional teams might be structured to embody a constructivist inquiry approach with the adults who are facilitating this type of learning for students. This article describes the design and implementation of a statewide training program "Pathways to Excellence and Achievement in Research and Learning" (PEARL) that was implemented in Hawaii. The author reports on the theoretical framework for the training, interventions used, data collected, and the influence of the training on teaching practices focusing on information literacy instruction.