Teachers discuss during a learning activity |
Usually, in many workplaces, the workers work in
isolation leading to a competitive culture in which they reluctantly share
their strengths and fear admitting weaknesses. However, the learning
communities if formed there may provide time and opportunities for the workers
to develop collaboration and share freely their successes and failures. Schools
as learning communities focus on what is learned not on what is taught. The
teachers observe each other’s classes, collect data and identify need
improvement areas and collectively find solutions to problems. The focus is not
on what teachers plan to do but on what the teachers actually do.
Educational institutions as
learning communities focus on broader community relationships and networks for
developing students’ abilities to play their role in the society and creating
productive citizens. Economic
progress and students’ academic and social achievement may be ensured in
schools as learning communities. Educational
institutions as learning communities encourage ways to reduce isolation and
thus developing collaboration, curriculum integration, up-to-date approaches to
academic pursuits for the improvement of students’ learning.
The
effectiveness of learning communities may be enhanced through creating a
professional culture. A professional culture within educational institutions
involves educational development and a sense of openness to enhance
communicating knowledge. Through an inquiry, effective decision making and
providing feedback, the benefits of learning communities can be increased.
Trust building is a condition of collaboration among the staff for applying new
ideas and reflecting on practices.
The
education system in Pakistan particularly and in developing countries generally
lacks a collaborative culture and the professionals mainly work in isolation. Enquiry,
dialogue and discussion among the staff promote a collaborative culture in
which professional learning takes place.
An on-going exploring culture needs to be created in a school which develops
the skills of problem solving among the teachers through analyzing, evaluating
and synthesizing information. Partnerships across educational institutions can
support to create a mutually supportive environment in educational
institutions. Teachers need improvement in teaching and learning process
through collaboration for creating learning communities in schools.
A traditional bureaucratic view has substantially
influenced education in Pakistan used during colonial period in South Asia long
ago. The model of learning communities can replace the traditional features of
bureaucracy, accountability, inspection, strict rules and procedures in
education through collaborative professional learning.
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