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How Do School Districts Affect the Quality of Professional Development Provided to Teachers? Results from a National Sample of Districts


by Laura Desimone, Andrew C. Porter, Beatrice F. Birman, Michael S. Garet & Kwang Suk Yoon — 2002


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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record Volume 104 Number 7, 2002, p. 1265-1312
http://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 10979, Date Accessed: 9/2/2010 10:02:16 PM
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About the Author
  • Laura Desimone
    American Institutes for Research
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    LAURA DESIMONE is assistant professor of public policy and education at Vanderbilt University. Her specializations are education reform and program evaluation.
  • Andrew Porter
    University of Wisconsin, Madison
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    ANDREW C. PORTER is director of the Wisconsin Center for Education Research and professor of educational psychology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Beatrice Birman
    American Institutes for Research
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    BEATRICE F. BIRMAN is managing research scientist at the American Institutes for Research. Her specializations are education reform and program evaluation.
  • Michael Garet
    American Institutes for Research
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    MICHAEL S. GARET is chief research scientist at the American Institutes for Research. His specializations are quantitative research methods, educational organizations, and education reform.
  • Kwang Yoon
    American Institutes for Research
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    KWANG SUK YOON is senior research scientist at the American Institutes for Research. His specializations are motivation and lifelong learning, longitudinal research methods, and program evaluation.
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