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Transforming European ECEC services and primary schools into professional learning communities: drivers, barriers and ways forward

This report explores how Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) can be an answer to the need for well-educated and competent staff at ECEC and primary level.

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Details

Identification
ISBN: 978-92-79-70081-1, DOI: 10.2766/74332, Catalogue number: NC-01-17-674-EN-N
Publication date
19 December 2017
Authors
Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture | Network of Experts on the Social dimension of Education and Training (NESET)
Geographical scope
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • European Union
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Slovenia
  • United Kingdom
Level of education focus
  • Early childhood education and care (ECEC)
  • School education

Description

Researchers and international organizations broadly agree that the quality of early childhood education and care (ECEC), and of schools, depends on well-educated and competent staff (OECD, 2006; UNICEF, 2008; Milotay, 2016). 

The contemporary educating/teaching profession has become incredibly complex (European Commission, 2011a) prompting calls for stronger support of ECEC and school staff, which could be included in both initial education and continuous professional development (CPD). The complex multi-diverse societies in which we live, make it indeed impossible today to find standardized solutions for all families/children. 

Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) are a valuable answer in this direction. PLCs can be described as ‘a group of people sharing and critically interrogating their practice in an on-going, reflective, collaborative, inclusive, learning-oriented, growth-promoting way’ (Stoll et al., 2006, p. 223). The goal is not ‘being a professional learning community’, but improving wellbeing and learning for children and families (Ibidem).

Authors

Nima Sharmahd, Jan Peeters, Katrien Van Laere, Tajana Vonta, Chris De Kimpe, Sanja Brajković, Laura Contini, Donatella Giovannini

Cite as

European Commission: Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, Public Policy and Management Institute (PPMI), Van Laere, K., Brajković, S., Sharmahd, N. et al., Transforming European ECEC services and primary schools into professional learning communities – Drivers, barriers and ways forward – Analytical report, Publications Office, 2017, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/74332

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  • 19 DECEMBER 2017
Transforming European ECEC services and primary schools into professional learning communities: drivers, barriers and ways forward - Analytical report
  • 19 DECEMBER 2017
Transforming European ECEC services and primary schools into professional learning communities: drivers, barriers and ways forward - Executive summary