"It's Just Something That You Have to Do as a Teacher": Investigating the Intersection of Educational Infrastructure Redesign, Teacher Discretion, and Educational Equity in the Elementary ELA Classroom.

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  • Author(s): Blaushild, Naomi L. (AUTHOR)
  • Source:
    Elementary School Journal. Dec2023, Vol. 124 Issue 2, p219-244. 26p.
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    • Abstract:
      School systems have taken on greater roles in guiding and supporting classroom instruction by redesigning their educational infrastructure —the coordinated resources, structures, and norms that support teachers' work and drive instructional improvement. However, teachers often adapt or resist common instructional approaches, citing students' unique needs. Drawing on data from a qualitative, comparative study, I examine how different types of public school systems (charter, suburban, and urban) redesigned their educational infrastructures and how teachers used system-provided educational infrastructure when constructing their practice. I found that teachers experienced their educational infrastructure as providing both affordances and constraints around their instructional decisions, particularly how they responded to their perceptions of students' needs. Despite differences in each system's educational infrastructure arrangements, teachers faced a common challenge related to differentiating instruction in diverse classrooms. Findings suggest the need for educational infrastructure redesign efforts to include professional learning around asset-based differentiation strategies and culturally responsive pedagogy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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