7 questions
PLC stands for
Professional Leadership Council
Practice Learn Create
Professional Learning Communities
Practical Leadership Components
An important part of establishing an effective PLC is to:
schedule date/time for meetings in calendar
establish meeting protocols
look at data, collaborate and reflect
all are correct
Professional Learning Communities involve teacher teams working collaboratively to:
prepare units/assessments
think about what students are learning
discuss how teaching can be improved
all are correct
Although Marshall feels that student learning should be figured into a teacher's evaluation, one component that can be detrimental to PLCs progress is:
Test scores
Projects
Report card grades
Portfolio
PLC's should focus on data, collaborative improvements and
happy hour
test scores
reflection
writing assessments
True or false: An effective PLC should set as many goals as possible to improve learning and teaching.
Which of the following are chracterisitics of an effective PLC?
Meeting day/time needs to be in the team members schedule on a regular basis
Encourage and guide teachers to look beyond test grades to other student work. Work with them.
Establish meeting protocols and an effective, organized facilitator.
A principal's attedance at each meeting.