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Volume 6, Number 1

In this Issue:

From the Director:
Professional Communities and Professional Knowledge: The CAREI Link

Rather Than Fixing Kids, Transform the Environment with Tribes Learning Communities

Creating the Conditions of Empowerment: Resilient Teachers and Resilient Students

Block Scheduling: Structure and Professional Community Matter

 

 

CAREI > Research/Practice Newsletter

Karen Seashore LouisFROM THE DIRECTOR:

Professional Communities and Professional Knowledge The CAREI Link

Karen Seashore Louis, Director, CAREI 

CAREI turned 10 this summer. As a new faculty member at the University in 1987, I participated in early planning sessions for the fledgling Center. The high levels of interest among many participants from schools and the faculty surprised me and served as a wonderful introduction to the potential in Minnesota for building relationships between "The U" and "The Field." 

The notion of professional community involving genuine partnerships between educational practitioners and university staff has always been at the heart of CAREI’s mission. Our activities shift responsively from year to year as the CAREI Assembly and the CAREI Policy Board help us to focus on real needs. 

Between 1988 and 1995, much of the emphasis was on collaborative grants, which involved 47 University faculty and 150 classroom teachers. More recently, CAREI began to include more state and national policy and evaluation studies. CAREI also jumped into the world of web-based professional networking. CAREI is home for the award winning "Web66" site for schools and classroom teachers, and maintains university-wide databases that inventory programs and projects directed toward school-age children. 

Some of the ways in which we and our colleagues work on our goal of creating community include: 

  • Promoting networks of collaboration around specific topics of interest such as Graduation Standards, integrated services, and effective teaching. We promote networks by sponsoring the space and time for people to come together around issues of common interest. 
  • Research and evaluation that expand discussion around reform within the state and districts. Our aim is to provide a "neutral voice" on topics of concern to Minnesota educators, ranging from school start time proposals to the effects of using technology in science classrooms. 
  • Dissemination which focuses on creating and managing web servers. Our intent is to provide information regarding CAREI projects, including report findings and evaluation resources as well as links to other valuable sites for practitioners. 
  • Technical assistance and support to member school districts in program evaluation design. We hope to create strong communities between the College of Education and Human Development and the many schools and districts around the state that are working to create their own professional communities around knowledge and improvement. 

This is an exciting time to be part of the educational enterprise in Minnesota. As this issue illustrates, we are paying attention to professionalism among educators in ways that emphasize both caring and standards for student learning. We hope that the articles included here will promote further discussions—in teachers lounges and in the legislature—as they address the importance of professional community in education.

-- Karen Seashore Louis   

 

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