Collaborative teams that work : the definitive guide to cycles of learning in a PLC by Sloper, Colin

Collaborative teams that work : the definitive guide to cycles of learning in a PLC
by Sloper, Colin

(#1806PU6)

Paperback Solution Tree Press, a division of Solution Tree, 2021
Description: xv, 183 pages; 26 cm
Dewey: 370.71; Audience: Professional

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Product Overview
From Follett

Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-175) and index. "Schools constantly struggle to help students show improvement in academic achievement. One of the primary reasons for this is inconsistent or poor instructional practice. Research dictates that collaborative teams are an essential aspect of any successful school and can be vital in improving student achievement. In Collaborative Teams That Work: The Definitive Guide to Cycles of Learning in a PLC, authors Colin Sloper and Gavin Grift seek to help collaborative teams operate effectively in order to improve achievement in their school. They provide a path of twelve specific actions that will lead to greater collaboration. Also included in this book are a set of eleven actions for other types of teams, so educational teams of all types can see advances in their work. The key to increased student success is collaboration, and Collaborative Teams That Work is the ultimate guide to ensuring excellent collaboration"--Provided by publisher.

From the Publisher

Collaborative Teams That Work is the ultimate guide to excellent collaboration. To support your PLC's path forward, authors Colin Sloper and Gavin Grift outline 12 specific actions that lead to greater, more effective teamwork. Rely on this resource as you set up your collaborative teams, and then refer back to it before, during, and after meetings to maintain focus on the right work.

  • Understand the positive effects of collaboration in education.
  • Examine the cycle of learning and how it optimizes education for both students and teachers.
  • Implement 12 actions to collaborate more effectively.
  • Adapt the cycle of learning and collaborative techniques to other types of educational teams.
  • See the big picture of collaboration and how the learning cycle fits into the educational system over many years.

Contents:
Preface
Foreword
Introduction

Section 1: Preparing the Learning
Action 1: Map the Learning Pathway
Action 2: Prepare the Preassessment
Action 3: Administer the Preassessment
Action 4: Respond to Identified Student Learning Needs
Action 5: Design the Learning Program

Section 2: Implementing the Learning
Action 6: Implement the Learning Program
Action 7: Monitor the Impact of Instruction
Action 8: Analyze Which Instructional Practices Are Having the Greatest Impact
Action 9: Adopt the Most Impactful Instructional Practices

Section 3: Reviewing the Learning
Action 10: Administer the Postassessment
Action 11: Determine the Team's Impact on Student Learning
Action 12: Action the Team's Learnings

Section 4: Adopting an Alternative Approach
Preparing the Inquiry
Action 1: Identify the Learning Issue
Action 2: Prepare the Preassessment
Action 3: Administer the Preassessment
Action 4: Respond to Identified Student Learning Needs
Action 5: Design Actions to Address the Learning Issue
Implementing the Inquiry
Action 6: Implement the Learning Actions
Action 7: Monitor the Impact of Actions
Action 8: Analyze Which Actions Are Having the Greatest Impact
Reviewing the Learning
Action 9: Administer the Postassessment
Action 10: Determine the Team's Impact on Student Learning
Action 11: Action the Team's Learnings

Section 5: Putting It All Together
Develop the Collaborative Meeting Agenda

Conclusion
Appendix A
Appendix B
References

Product Details
  • Publisher: Solution Tree Press, a division of Solution Tree
  • Publication Date: July 9, 2021
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dewey: 370.71
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: xv, 183 pages ; 26 cm
  • Tracings: Grift, Gavin, author. ; Muhammad, Anthony, writer of foreword.
  • ISBN-10: 1-951075-89-7
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-951075-89-7
  • LCCN: 2021-020737
  • Follett Number: 1806PU6
  • Audience: Professional