2024
DOI: 10.1177/00224871241231543
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Leaning Into Difficult Topics: Inquiry Communities as Teacher Professional Learning for Turbulent Times

Logan Rutten,
Danielle Butville,
Boaz Dvir

Abstract: Although teachers make frequent decisions about whether and how to address difficult topics, they typically do so with minimal support. This article reports a case study of an inquiry community of 20 educators who engaged in practitioner inquiry as professional learning for addressing the difficult topics that they teach within their curricula or otherwise encounter within their professional practices. Through an inductive thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with 12 community participants, the arti… Show more

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