- Journal of Teacher Education and Educators
- Vol: 9 Issue: 3
- Improving Instruction for English Learners: A Professional Development Study Using SIOP
Improving Instruction for English Learners: A Professional Development Study Using SIOP
Authors : Susan Piazza, Cody Williams, Maria Protacio, Virginia David, Sonia Tigchelaar, Hsiao-chin Kuo
Pages : 383-405
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Publication Date : 2020-12-30
Article Type : Research
Abstract :This quasi-experimental study examined an eighteen-month professional development project focused on improving instructional practices for English learners (ELs). The study is grounded in sociocultural and interactive learning theories related to teaching ELs. Professional development activities included seven graduate level courses, practical field experiences in schools, instructional coaching from peers and a qualified ESL coach, video demonstrations and observations, and participation in a one-day ESL conference. The research team conducted pre and post classroom observations for 23 in-service teachers over an 18-month period and corroborated findings with participant reflections about instructional practices using the Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP). Results reveal that participants made statistically significant increases in six of the seven areas of instruction, while the control group showed no significant increases. The discussion of findings identifies strong areas of improvement, moderate areas of improvement, and discusses the one area that showed no significant improvement. Implications for teacher education and professional learning with teachers of ELs are shared along with considerations for future research.Keywords : SIOP, Classroom Observations, Professional Development, English Learners, Instructional Coaching