How do you facilitate a professional learning community?
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How do you facilitate a professional learning community?
How to create a winning professional learning community at your…
- Educate your team on what a PLC really means.
- Start with learning.
- Embrace a collaborative culture built on trust.
- Decide together how things should run.
- Set SMART goals.
- Consider bringing in outside help.
- Know that these things take time.
What is a PLC facilitator?
Job Description: Lead PLC meetings by developing meeting agendas, establishing a meeting schedule, facilitating meetings, preparing reports, keeping records, such as meeting minutes and attendance.
What is the PLC process in education?
The term “PLC” stands for professional learning community. As traditionally defined, a PLC is “an ongoing process in which educators work collaboratively in recurring cycles of collective inquiry and action research to achieve better results for the students they serve” (DuFour, DuFour & Eaker, 2002).
What are the roles of a PLC?
Roles and Responsibilities in a PLC
- School Leaders. School leaders play a critical role in transforming their school as a PLC.
- School Staff Developers. School Staff Developers (SSDs) are crucial links between school leaders and PLTs, in their role as the champion for staff learning.
- PLT Leaders.
- Teacher Leaders.
- PLT Members.
What activities can be done in a professional learning community?
Members in a PLC come together to build a collective understanding of how all their learners learn and how to improve it. Through activities such as lesson study, team teaching and action research, teachers learn to look beyond their own classroom.
What happens in a PLC meeting?
These meetings are learning meetings. The agenda topics revolve around curriculum, instruction, assessment, interventions, and extensions of learning. Most importantly, as teams answer the four questions in a cycle of learning, they engage in specific activities that result in products of collaboration.
How will a PLC at school benefits learners?
PLCs help to increase the capacity of the school to achieve sustainable improvement in the learning that takes place in the school. They fulfil a need for more professional development to become more authentic, timely and relevant.
What are 5 components that make up the professional learning community?
As a result of extensive research, they cited five elements of a professional community: (1) reflective dialogue, (2) focus on student learning, (3) interaction among Page 7 teacher colleagues, (4) collaboration, and (5) shared values and norms.