What would a professional learning community look like if we really meant it when we committed to ensuring the learning of each student? What would we consider good enough for our own children? In this resource, Robert Eaker and Janel Keating suggest that these two questions drive committed leaders to commit to specific leadership practices to embed PLC practices throughout an entire district. They share leadership strategies and insights on what works, what doesnżt, and why, based on their experience in the White River School District in Washington state as well as extensive experience working with other schools and districts across North America. With a focus on creating simultaneous top-down and bottom-up leadership, the authors show how to grow professional learning communities by providing direction and encouraging innovation at every level of the district. Using many examples and reproducible tools, they illustrate how effective district leaders, principals, and teams work together to create a guaranteed and viable curriculum.The PLC journey begins by articulating a moral purpose: a dedication to ensuring the learning of every student. The authors explain how to introduce the PLC concept across a district and build shared knowledge of what it will mean to become a professional learning community. Then they explain, in detail, how to align district- and school-level policies and procedures with the learning mission. In particular, the authors focus on the critical role of district and principal leadership in creating high-performing collaborative teams. They explain provide a roadmap for hiring, communicating expectations, supporting, and monitoring principals and teams in ensuring student learning.The authors then dig deep into the work of collaborative teacher teams, explaining how districts and principals can provide specific support for each step of the teamsż work to answer the four critical questions of learning. They discuss how to focus professional development around the work of teams to ensure adult learning, and finally include a plan and tools for evaluating district progress.
In this inspiring book, you'll learn how to center your leadership on your core values and the practices that have the biggest impact.
Written to accompany the third edition of Todd Whitaker's bestselling title, What Great Principals Do Differently, this study guide can be used by facilitators and participants in workshops, webinars, book study groups, or other ...
This Study Guide features- -summaries of key points -questions for discussion -journal prompts -and other features to help participants understand the contents of the book and use the information in their own schools.
Inspire yourself and others with the second edition of this best-selling book. With heartfelt advice, practical wisdom, and examples from the field, Todd Whitaker explains the qualities and practices that distinguish great principals.
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This book will help you: • Learn to use neuroscience research productively • Expand your use of communication skills • Understand examples of leaders implementing coach–like behaviors into everyday practice to produce results • ...
Bradford Phillips, Board Member Mr. Phillips has been a member of the board of education for six years. He operates a local hardware store where community gossip is traded more than some of Mr. Phillips's products.
With foreword by Douglas Reeves As a school leader, your influence and impact on students, staff, and families is beyond measure. Designed as a guide and reflective tool, Leading With Intention will help focus your invaluable everyday work.
The introductory volume in the Peabody Educational Leadership Series, Successful School Leadesrhip provides readers with a solid overview of the primary topics that current and aspiring leaders will be faced with when making decisions ...
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