Racialized Ties and Turnover: Examining the Advice Networks of Teachers of Color
Fri, April 25, 1:30 to 3:00pm MDT (1:30 to 3:00pm MDT), The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Terrace Level, Bluebird Ballroom Room 3GAbstract
A critical factor for creating the conditions that make math professional learning communities (PLCs) promising spaces for advancing math instructional improvement is the advice-seeking behaviors among its PLC members. In this paper, we use quantitative social network analysis and comparative case studies to examine the advice-seeking patterns and turnover of TOC in Algebra I PLCs in four high-poverty schools across two years. Understanding the advice networks of TOC is particularly important as a path to repairing past harms in education systems, as it provides insights into how formalized school structures support instructional improvement and teacher retention.