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Original Articles

Illuminating qualities of knowledge communities in a portfolio‐making context

Pages 617-636 | Published online: 02 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

This article connects teachers’ experiences of reflective school portfolio development to the idea of teachers’ knowledge communities, the different groups and individuals with whom teachers negotiate meaning for their stories of experience, lived and told, and re‐lived and re‐told, over time. The reflective analysis makes the case that the development of a dynamic knowledge community among teachers is foundational to the successful reflective school portfolio‐making experience. Critically important links between these two phenomena are established by laying texts from school portfolio development meetings alongside the qualities that distinguish teachers’ knowledge communities. In the end result, the research presents a fine‐grained account of teachers actively working in a group situation, contributing to their individual and collective professional development. As such, this article adds to the teacher development and reflective portfolio literatures.

Acknowledgements

The author recognizes the centrality of the school‐based educators’ experiences in the development of this research and acknowledges the teachers’ sustained participation in the School Portfolio Group. The schools and the researcher gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the original reform movement. This research is part of a current Houston A+ Challenge project.

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