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Social network data from teacher leader development
Data in Brief (2019)
  • Samuel J. Polizzi
  • Brandon Ofem, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • William Coyle
  • Keith Lundquist
  • Gregory T. Rushton
Abstract
Social network analysis can draw upon surveys and discussions to generate quantitative and qualitative data. We describe network data generated via a social network survey and discussion activity with high school science teachers in a teacher leadership development program. Data include social network maps related to seeking expertise in teaching content and/or pedagogy, disaggregated by contacts at the school, district, state, nation, and international spheres of influence. Data also include transcripts of the activity and teacher discussions of networks in their own educational settings. This data article is related to the research article, "The use of visual network scales in teacher leader development" Polizzi et al., 2019, where data interpretation can be found.

Professional development, Science teacher education, Social network analysis, Teacher leadership,
Keywords
  • Professional development,
  • Science teacher education,
  • Social network analysis,
  • Teacher leadership,
  • Visual network scales
Disciplines
Publication Date
2019
DOI
10.1016/J.DIB.2019.104182
Citation Information
Samuel J. Polizzi, Brandon Ofem, William Coyle, Keith Lundquist, et al.. "Social network data from teacher leader development" Data in Brief (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/brandon-ofem/16/