997 Search Results for Professional Learning Communities at Work
Reflective JournalI have accomplished various educational goals and professional development from various program components in this program. Different program elements are designed to accomplish different kinds of professional growth, as will be ref Continue Reading...
teacher is no longer the person who holds all of the answers or the individual who is solely responsible for imparting knowledge.
"From the stage sage to the side guide"; these were the words of Alison King (1993). She suggested that the process of Continue Reading...
Growth and Development
Introduction Comment by babyliza: This part discusses the qualities of a good leader. I believe it should discuss the qualities of an individual's effectiveness, both in personal and professional life. Not a leader, so it's o Continue Reading...
How will these strategies increase the effectiveness of job-embedded learning at your school or workplace? Discuss your rationale for choosing these two strategies.
The way that job embedded learning is utilized, is to give teachers actionable step Continue Reading...
It is hard to make too much out of the importance of collaborative teams in the improvement process. It is just as important, though, to highlight that collaboration does not lead to better results unless people are paying attention to the right iss Continue Reading...
In addition, they give a feeling of teamwork to teachers and administrators, and make them realize they must work as a team, rather than separate entities, to establish and reach goals and objectives. Ultimately, professional learning communities in Continue Reading...
PLC
Personal Reflection
In what ways have your views on professional learning communities (PLC) changed throughout this course? In what ways has your comfort level in working with other changed since week one of the course? Have your areas of stren Continue Reading...
When they see the library staff in this light, teachers are more willing to work with others in improving the effectiveness of their lesson planning (by incorporating more tools and techniques). (Gregory, 2003, pp. 100-109)
Task 4: Change can be di Continue Reading...
The entire staff is represented on the improvement team, including (staff titles e.g., teachers, social worker, librarian, etc.), all working jointly toward our goals. Secondly, we noted as DeFour emphasized, this is a continuous process to constant Continue Reading...
Learning that is imparted through an educational institution or training company within the workplace setting in known as Work-based learning (WBL). WBL is administered by an external teacher in professional capacity and supervised by an employee of Continue Reading...
PLC'S: TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, & CULTURES
Teaching Methods
PLC's Teachers, Schools, & Cultures
PLC's: Teachers, Schools, & Cultures
The PLC story that I choose for this paper is "Winning Streaks" by the principal of Washington Elementary S Continue Reading...
Leading and Managing Professional Development Through an Inquiry-Oriented Professional Learning Communities
Today, reading ability is widely recognized as being a critical part of the skill set needed to succeed academically and professionally, and Continue Reading...
Clinical Research Administration
Embracing the scholar-practitioner (SP) model in clinical research represents a critical responsibility to improve, to inform, and to inspire the lives of others: improve through scholarly research, inform through pr Continue Reading...
Intervention Effectiveness
Response to instruction and intervention RTI2 is reported as a general approach in education to closing the gap in achievement. RTI2 methods are constructed upon the Response to Intervention (RTI) model that was an option Continue Reading...
Work Values
Cross-cultural comparison on work value between U.S. And China
A value is "what a person consciously or subconsciously desires, wants, or seeks to attain" (Locke, 1983). Peterson and Gonzalez (2005) say values "are motivational forces," Continue Reading...
administration have to deal with continuous changes in the school, in the staff, and with the students. In order to be an effective school administrator, one has develop methods that will not only benefit and instruct the staff and students, but wil Continue Reading...
leadership experience involving an ambitious goal.
I have committed a great deal of time and energy increasing parent involvement in the Title 1 school where I currently work. Located in a low-income community, the majority of the school's students Continue Reading...
Adolescent Literacy Plan of Action
Successful academic learning and student performance are founded on literacy (Meltzer & Ziemba, 2006). Listening, reading, observational, writing, presentation, speaking and critical thinking skills are used by Continue Reading...
Decisions by School Superintendents
Improper Attitude and Unprofessional Conduct of Teachers
To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society - President Theodore Roosevelt.
That teaching is at one and the same time Continue Reading...
Learning CommunitiesThe implementation of a learning community significantly alters the role of teachers. In traditional settings, teachers often work in isolation, focusing primarily on their classroom and their students. However, in a learning comm Continue Reading...
Essential Learning and the Inquiry StanceIntroduction to Professional Learning Communities (PLCs)Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) represent a transformative framework for enhancing collaboration and effectiveness within educational settings. Continue Reading...
This, in a sense, will be a return to the original set-up of education in the United States. Originally, each school district was given the responsibility of implementing the needed educational reforms to meet their individual and unique needs. How Continue Reading...
Solve Scenario
School Improvement Strategies
In order to facilitate academic achievement for all students in the school three things need to happen; the school's culture must reflect the best practices in education through the development of a prof Continue Reading...
Fullan on Bottom-Up ReformIn discussing Fullan\\\'s perspective on educational reform, especially regarding the effectiveness of top-down versus bottom-up leadership, we need to understand his argument that neither strategy, when applied by itself, y Continue Reading...
Abstract
Uplift Triumph Preparatory is a public charter school in Dallas, Texas. Since 2013, Uplift Education has offered students at all grade levels the opportunity for personal, moral, and academic achievement. Although Uplift celebrates its succe Continue Reading...
Professional Communication Tools: Social Networking
Specialized Tools for Communication: Social Networking
Nothing has turned out to be a better tool for modern communication and marketing quite like social media. Social media is cost effective yet Continue Reading...
Afterschool Events
Activity and Summary
The first activity in which a campus administrator must coordinate that I participate in deals with afterschool bussing. My duties for this activity include ensuring that a peaceful order is established as pa Continue Reading...
Autism is a developmental disorder as it is marked with pervasive and severe impairment revolving around areas of development such as communication, imagination, reciprocal interaction and behavior. The diagnostic criteria for autism as incorporated Continue Reading...
More importantly, our appreciative and participatory stance with our co-researchers has allowed us to witness and learn about the cutting edge of leadership work in such a way that is and feels qualitatively different from other research traditions Continue Reading...
Teaching philosophy is a reflective statement of a teacher's core beliefs about classroom practices, pedagogical approaches, and the purpose of education. A considered and well-articulated teaching philosophy guides instructors in creating an environ Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Teacher Collaboration on Student Achievement:
Explore how cooperative efforts among educators improve teaching practices and consequently lead to better student performance. This essay co Continue Reading...
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Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) Violations as they Pertain to the Case of Sonya
An educational institution's principal greatly influences the learning/teaching of every student within the school, for better or for worse. Studies have fo Continue Reading...
Toolkit for Commenting on Two Peer-Reviewed Research Articles
Evaluation and Improvement of an Advisory Program
By John Walter Van Ornum
A rural Hawaiian high school is faced with a problem -- it cannot be clearly stated whether or not the school Continue Reading...
Professional development is the strategy used by schools to ensure that educators continue to strengthen their practice throughout their career. The most effective professional development engages teams of teachers to focus on the needs of their stud Continue Reading...
school-wide inquiry into learning and teaching performance and participating in professional inquiry as a colleague" I have often found my school lacking (Copland & Knapp 2006). My current Capstone project is on the phenomenon of 'teaching to th Continue Reading...
CEC Professional Ethical Principles
In the United States, education has become a highly involved and complicated process, not least because of the diverse nature and needs that teachers are faced with every day. Not only are there highly diverse stu Continue Reading...