Examining Elementary Literacy Teachers’ Perceptions of their Preparedness to Implement the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards

The purpose of our study was to examine elementary literacy teachers’ perceptions of their preparedness to implement the ELA CCSS. We defined preparedness across three dimensions: teachers’ perceived levels of knowledge of the standards and its components; efficacy to implement changes; and actual c...

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Main Authors: Melissa Adams-Budde, Samuel Miller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mustafa Özmusul 2015-11-01
Series:Education Reform Journal
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/66686
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spelling doaj-9ede522090fb4d74abe29efcf8a0d9472020-11-25T02:29:39ZengMustafa ÖzmusulEducation Reform Journal2602-39972015-11-01111933Examining Elementary Literacy Teachers’ Perceptions of their Preparedness to Implement the English Language Arts Common Core State StandardsMelissa Adams-Budde0Samuel Miller1West Chester University of PennsylvaniaUniversity of North CarolinaThe purpose of our study was to examine elementary literacy teachers’ perceptions of their preparedness to implement the ELA CCSS. We defined preparedness across three dimensions: teachers’ perceived levels of knowledge of the standards and its components; efficacy to implement changes; and actual changes to their instructional practices. A survey was developed based on the literature and administered to 158 elementary school teachers in two districts. Findings document the nature of their professional development and identify areas where additional development opportunities are necessary. While all teachers reported receiving professional development on the ELA CCSS, they varied in knowledge ratings across various dimensions of the standards, self-efficacy ratings, and the degree they reported implementing changes in their practice with the introduction of the ELA CCSS. Discussion focuses on the need to provide more time and supports to teachers as they deal with the challenges of the new standards.http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/66686English Language Arts Common Core State Standardsteacher preparednessinstructional changeprofessional development
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Examining Elementary Literacy Teachers’ Perceptions of their Preparedness to Implement the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards
Education Reform Journal
English Language Arts Common Core State Standards
teacher preparedness
instructional change
professional development
author_facet Melissa Adams-Budde
Samuel Miller
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title Examining Elementary Literacy Teachers’ Perceptions of their Preparedness to Implement the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards
title_short Examining Elementary Literacy Teachers’ Perceptions of their Preparedness to Implement the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards
title_full Examining Elementary Literacy Teachers’ Perceptions of their Preparedness to Implement the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards
title_fullStr Examining Elementary Literacy Teachers’ Perceptions of their Preparedness to Implement the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards
title_full_unstemmed Examining Elementary Literacy Teachers’ Perceptions of their Preparedness to Implement the English Language Arts Common Core State Standards
title_sort examining elementary literacy teachers’ perceptions of their preparedness to implement the english language arts common core state standards
publisher Mustafa Özmusul
series Education Reform Journal
issn 2602-3997
publishDate 2015-11-01
description The purpose of our study was to examine elementary literacy teachers’ perceptions of their preparedness to implement the ELA CCSS. We defined preparedness across three dimensions: teachers’ perceived levels of knowledge of the standards and its components; efficacy to implement changes; and actual changes to their instructional practices. A survey was developed based on the literature and administered to 158 elementary school teachers in two districts. Findings document the nature of their professional development and identify areas where additional development opportunities are necessary. While all teachers reported receiving professional development on the ELA CCSS, they varied in knowledge ratings across various dimensions of the standards, self-efficacy ratings, and the degree they reported implementing changes in their practice with the introduction of the ELA CCSS. Discussion focuses on the need to provide more time and supports to teachers as they deal with the challenges of the new standards.
topic English Language Arts Common Core State Standards
teacher preparedness
instructional change
professional development
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/66686
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