Measuring Reflective Inquiry in Professional Learning Networks: A Conceptual Framework

This study introduces a conceptual framework to measure reflective inquiry in professional learning networks (PLNs). The framework represents a continuum of three components: critical dialog, the use of multiple data sources, and depth of reflection. It is validated through 8 h of PLN conversations...

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Main Authors: Ariadne Warmoes, Chris Brown, Iris Decabooter, Els Consuegra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-03-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/15/3/333
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Summary:This study introduces a conceptual framework to measure reflective inquiry in professional learning networks (PLNs). The framework represents a continuum of three components: critical dialog, the use of multiple data sources, and depth of reflection. It is validated through 8 h of PLN conversations (2195 contributions). The results show that the majority of dialog within PLNs consisted of free-flowing discussions (64.37%), using personal experiences as data source (92.57%), and descriptive reflection with external attribution (R1: 79.82%). High-level reflective inquiry was rare (0.18%). Findings highlight the need for skilled facilitation and strategies to foster reflective inquiry.
ISSN:2227-7102