Self-study of a Professional Organization in Pursuit of a Shared Enterprise

Anastasia P. Samaras, Hafdís Gudjónsdóttir, Jennifer R. McMurrer, Mary C. Dalmau

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Abstract

This study examines the work of the Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices special interest group of the American Educational Research Association from the perspectives of its members with a focus on its development, scholarship, mentorship, practice, and community, and with the major goal of informing its future work. The nested multi-layered research design, framed in sociocultural theory, was enacted in collaboration with an internationally and multidisciplinary diverse group of members over a two-year period. A five-phase research process entailed use of multiple data sources and methods, and researchers with multiple levels of analysis and interpretation. Findings indicate that a sense of community, a nexus of personal and professional development, and collective shaping and engagement are important components for growth despite challenges encountered. The study may be useful to other professional organizations interested in self-review and the sustainability of their organization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)303-320
Number of pages18
JournalStudying Teacher Education
Volume8
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2012

Other keywords

  • professional development
  • professional organization review
  • self-study methodology
  • sociocultural theory
  • teacher educators

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