Purpose This article presents collaborative research by the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning(IIEP)and Education Development Trust,focusing on the roles and impact of the instructional middle.Des...Purpose This article presents collaborative research by the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning(IIEP)and Education Development Trust,focusing on the roles and impact of the instructional middle.Design/Approach/Methods The study examines innovative reforms through case studies in Delhi(India),Jordan,Rwanda,Shanghai(China),and Wales(UK),specifically chosen for their progressive middle-tier reforms involving coaching and support.Qualitative methods,including interviews and focus groups,were used alongside secondary data from program documents.Findings The instructional middle tier fulfilled four pivotal roles.Firstly,it provided accessible support mechanisms,enhancing learning outcomes within schools.Secondly,professionals utilized international and local knowledge,creating a knowledge-sharing network.Thirdly,they fostered collaboration,promoting shared learning within and between schools.Lastly,these professionals served as intermediaries,bridging the gap between the Ministry of Education and schools.Originality/Value This research emphasizes the transformative impact of the instructional middle tier.Unlike singular training events,the middle-tier approach provides sustainable,relationship-based support,creating trust and networks among teachers,emphasizing every teacher's potential for excellence through tailored support,localized knowledge,and ongoing collaboration.These insights are crucial for education policymakers and practitioners,offering evidence-based strategies to enhance educational quality and empower teachers within complex educational systems.展开更多
文摘Purpose This article presents collaborative research by the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning(IIEP)and Education Development Trust,focusing on the roles and impact of the instructional middle.Design/Approach/Methods The study examines innovative reforms through case studies in Delhi(India),Jordan,Rwanda,Shanghai(China),and Wales(UK),specifically chosen for their progressive middle-tier reforms involving coaching and support.Qualitative methods,including interviews and focus groups,were used alongside secondary data from program documents.Findings The instructional middle tier fulfilled four pivotal roles.Firstly,it provided accessible support mechanisms,enhancing learning outcomes within schools.Secondly,professionals utilized international and local knowledge,creating a knowledge-sharing network.Thirdly,they fostered collaboration,promoting shared learning within and between schools.Lastly,these professionals served as intermediaries,bridging the gap between the Ministry of Education and schools.Originality/Value This research emphasizes the transformative impact of the instructional middle tier.Unlike singular training events,the middle-tier approach provides sustainable,relationship-based support,creating trust and networks among teachers,emphasizing every teacher's potential for excellence through tailored support,localized knowledge,and ongoing collaboration.These insights are crucial for education policymakers and practitioners,offering evidence-based strategies to enhance educational quality and empower teachers within complex educational systems.