2015
DOI: 10.14507/epaa.v23.2002
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Professional Accountability for Improving Life, College, and Career Readiness

Abstract: This article builds on Darling-Hammond, Wilhoit, and Pittenger's (2014) new paradigm on Accountability for College and Career Readiness by focusing on one of its three pillarsprofessional accountability. The article begins by offering a conceptual framework for professional accountability for improvement. Next, it highlights slices of four organizations whose improvements efforts serve as a model for professional accountability. Then the article provides an overview of what a complete system of professional ac… Show more

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“…Enacting a sociopolitical consciousness involves a level of professional and personal risk. Karen’s insight points to the importance of providing inservice educators of color with formal structures wherein they establish a culture of trust that enables them to make their practice—promising and problematic—visible, exposing areas for improvement (Snyder & Bristol, 2015). Furthermore, such a culture can contribute to educators of color becoming more aware of when and how to incorporate their personal experience as teachable moments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enacting a sociopolitical consciousness involves a level of professional and personal risk. Karen’s insight points to the importance of providing inservice educators of color with formal structures wherein they establish a culture of trust that enables them to make their practice—promising and problematic—visible, exposing areas for improvement (Snyder & Bristol, 2015). Furthermore, such a culture can contribute to educators of color becoming more aware of when and how to incorporate their personal experience as teachable moments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Il existe différents modèles de responsabilité. Une taxonomie existante en propose quatre : responsabilité professionnelle, de marché, bureaucratique et politique (Snyder et Bristol, 2015). Ces modèles sont à tout moment en jeu, à des points d'équilibre différents, aux différents niveaux de l'écosystème éducatif.…”
Section: Modèles De Responsabilitéunclassified