Tensions in Literacy Coaching in School Organizations: an Activity Theoretical Perspective

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Abstract

With the reform of the Danish public primary and lower secondary school (2014), the expectations of using data in order to improve schoolhas increased in significance (UVM, 2015a). This reflects a belief among government and municipalities that use of assessment data (e.g.standardized test) will qualify decision-making processes in teaching (EVA, 2017). Literacy coaches have a central role coordinating,analyzing and translating test and other learning-related data into concrete didactic measures to increase the quality of teaching andlearning (UVM 2015b; Orland-Barak & Maskit, 2017; Marsh et al. 2015), and they are prioritized in all Danish schools (N=1200) (Pøhler &Kledal, 2011). However, very little is known about how this group use different kinds of assessment data in practice together with teachers.Literacy coaches are viewed as central to the school organization, as they are the link between teachers and leaders, and responsible forimplementing management visions on increased data use. They hold a certain kind of expertise on reading and writing. However, there aredifferent tensions both inside the schools’ activity system and between activity systems e.g. Municipality and Danish Ministry of Education.In this paper we focus on tensions inside the school. The tensions occur in school, when the literacy coach tries to translate assessmentdata into didactics. The tensions are 1) different kinds of collegial resistance to what they do (Jacobs et al., 2017), 2) not having enoughtime to act like experts and lacking legitimation, 3) a lack of organizational routines supporting their coaching of colleagues and 4)difficulties transforming teachers teaching e.g. regarding learning materials. Though research shows that instructional coaches canimprove the professional development of in-service teachers (Gibbons & Cobb, 2017; Woulfin & Rigby, 2017) we still have limitedknowledge on the tensions involved in this activity.The purpose of the study is to contribute with new knowledge on tensions that the literacy coaches experience in their work as expertssupporting colleagues in their instructional decision making with assessment data. Thereby we shed a light on tensions that challenge theorganizational learning. The research question is as follows:Which tensions do literacy coaches experience when supporting colleagues’ use of assessment data in order to qualify their decisionmakingregarding teaching?
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2020
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventECER 2020: Reconnecting EERA - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 23 Aug 202028 Aug 2020

Conference

ConferenceECER 2020
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period23/08/2028/08/20

Keywords

  • learning, educational science and teaching
  • organization development

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