Teachers’ Learning and Innovation Skills Development: Challenge and Changing based on Professional Learning Community
- Adul Paison
- Chowalit Chucampang
- Aperadee Jansang
Abstract
This study was aims to investigate the effects of teacher development program based on Professional Learning Community (PLC) on teachers’ learning and innovation skills. The sample group for implementing the program was 10 Thai language teachers in grade 3. The instruments consisted of the observation form, and the performance assessment form. Mean and standard deviation were used to describe the data. The results of this study found that the sample group was conduct the learning and innovation skills at highest level and the innovation of sample groups were the innovation to promote learning and innovation skills at highest level, mean 4.90 and standard deviation 0.02.
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- DOI:10.5539/ass.v11n27p115
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