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Highway to Reform: The Coupling of District Reading Policy and Instructional Practice

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Highway to Reform: The Coupling of District Reading Policy and Instructional Practice

Abstract/Description

This article presents findings on teachers’ implementation of a reading reform in an urban school district. Findings are based in observation, interview, and document data related to 12 elementary teachers’ responses to a new reading program, the Teachers College Reading and Writing Workshop. Utilizing coupling theory and the concept of routines, the paper presents a nuanced portrayal of classroom-level policy implementation. The paper depicts mini-lessons, independent reading, conferencing, and instructional materials as building blocks of the new reading program, and I expose the intensity of messaging on each of these elements. I use Qualitative Comparative Analysis to analyze teachers’ routines for reading instruction and show that independent reading was a common foundational step in teachers’ workshop routines. This analytic technique answers questions about the combinations of conditions resulting in mini-lesson instruction. This paper extends the research on the implementation of instructional policy and has implications for policymakers, administrators, and teachers.

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Date

Volume

16

Issue

4

Pages

535-557

Resource type

Research/Scholarly Media

Resource status/form

Published Text

Scholarship genre

Empirical

Open access/full-text available

Yes

Peer reviewed

Yes

ISSN

1573-1812

Citation

Woulfin, S. L. (2015). Highway to Reform: The Coupling of District Reading Policy and Instructional Practice. Journal of Educational Change, 16(4), 535–557. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10833-015-9261-5

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