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Professional Learning Community

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on February 8, 2015 at 10:40:50 pm
 

Group #2:

 

 

     #1)     A Professional Learning Community or “PLC” is a combination of individuals with an interest in education that are attempting to achieve a common goal and objective

                created through collaboration utilizing a systematic process.

 

     #2)     In an example of an effective and efficient PLC, educators are given appropriate time to understand and properly implement solutions within a solid PLC. 

     

     #3)     Research refers to the reflective dialogue of these communities as inquiry. Inquiry has key components which guide the collective in order to learn from the dialogue.

 

     #4)     Educators should share the same vision which is supporting students’ learning to use as a reference point to know what they are working towards.

 

     #5)     Key tools for this process include: shared vision, shared personal practice, and supportive physical, temporal, and social conditions.

 

 

Notes on Jigsaw are here.

 

 

 

 

PLC is a combination of individuals with an interest in education that are attempting to achieve a common goal and objective created through collaboration utilizing a systematic process.

In an example of an effective and efficient PLC, educators are given appropriate time to understand and properly implement solutions within a solid PLC.

Research refers to the reflective dialogue of these communities as inquiry. Inquiry has key components which guide the collective in order to learn from the dialogue.

Educators should share the same vision which is supporting students’ learning to use as a reference point to know what they are working towards.

Key tools for this process include: shared vision, shared personal practice, and supportive physical, temporal, and social conditions.

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