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Learning Targets for Today
 I can utilize standards to determine with my PLC what
Enduring Understandings/Skills students need to learn in my
subject or grade level.
 I can review relevant data and anecdotal evidence with my
PLC to identify and rate current student performance of
Enduring Understandings/Skills to guide my instruction and
to share with next year’s teachers.
By completing these steps, I will be starting my journey
towards building a quality Student Growth Goal and
preparing for TPGES.
Collective Commitments for Today
 Begin and end meetings on time.
 Stay fully engaged during each meeting.
Limit electronic use out of respect to your colleagues.
 Maintain a positive attitude at team meetings – no
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complaining unless offering a better alternative.
Listen respectfully to each other.
Contribute equally to the workload.
Make decisions on the basis of consensus.
Fully support each other’s efforts to improve student
learning.
PLC Tune-up
Big Ideas of a PLC
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We accept learning as a fundamental
purpose of our school and therefore are
willing to examine all practices in light of
their impact on learning
We are committed to working together to
achieve our collective purpose. We
cultivate a collaborative culture
through development of high-performing
teams.
We assess our effectiveness on the basis of
results rather than intentions.
Individuals, teams and schools seek
relevant data and information and use
that information to promote continuous
improvement.
4 Big Questions
 What do we want
students to learn?
 How will we know if each
student learned it?
 How will we respond when
some students do not learn?
 How can we extend and
enrich learning for students
who have demonstrated
proficiency?
Think of your PLC
 Considering the Big Ideas and Big Questions of a PLC – How well
is your team doing?
 Review your results for the “Critical Issues for Team
Consideration” survey. How well did your team rate in these
more specific measures of a PLC?
-Were there areas that were very true of your team? CELEBRATE!
-Were there areas that were not true of your team?
GROW!
 Collaboration will be key in preparing for improvement
and change due to the new Teacher Professional Growth
& Effectiveness System (TPGES).
Thoughts on Collaboration
 “The era of isolated teachers, working alone to meet the myriad of needs of all
their students, is neither educationally effective nor economically viable in the
21st century...”
-Carroll, Fulton & Doerr, 2010
 “The challenges of schooling are too great for individuals to shut themselves
away behind closed classroom doors and try to resolve them alone. A concerted
collaborative effort is necessary when teachers and other colleagues work and
learn collaboratively with a clear focus on the learning of students as well as
themselves.”
-Stoll, Bolam, Thomas, Wallace, Greenwood & Hawkey, 2006
 “Collaboration is a systematic process in which we work together,
interdependently, to analyze and impact professional practice in order to
improve our individual and collective results.”
-DuFour, DuFour & Eaker, 2002
 Collaborative cultures…are indeed powerful, but unless they are focusing on the
right things they may end up being powerfully wrong.”
-Michael Fullen
Question #1 – What Do We
Want Our Students to Learn?
TEACHING
VS.
LEARNING
How does this relate to PLC question #1?
Do you teach OR
facilitate learning?
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DISCUSS REBECCA’S THOUGHTS ON…
-BEING A WORK IN PROGRESS
-THE SOUND AND FURY OF TEACHING
-DOING LESS SO KIDS DO MORE
-THE CHAOS AND MESS OF LEARNING
PLCs and the Work of Question #1
 What are the PLC groups discussing?
 How does it relate to PLC Question #1?
 Are they focused on teaching or learning? How do
you know?
 Compare and Contrast this PLC with your group.