Whatever it takes : how professional learning communities respond when kids don't learn

Titre
Whatever it takes : how professional learning communities respond when kids don't learn

Sommaire
Presents case studies of a high school, a middle school, and two elementary schools as examples of professional learning communities (PLCs), explaining how they came to be PLCs and showing how they systematically intervene to address problems in student learning.

How professional learning communities respond when kids don't learn
 
Tous les moyens sont bons.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2004

Description matérielle
263 p.

Table des matières
The power of collective intelligence -- How do we respond when kids don't learn? -- Overcoming logistical barriers at Adlai Stevenson -- A school-wide system of time and support for elementary students: los penasquitos elementary school -- Creating a stretch culture: a process, not a program.

Professional

Informations sur le programme
Teacher Resource Adult

Terme de vedette-matière
Professional learning communities.
 
School improvement programs.
 
Cooperative learning.
 
Educational change.
 
Educational leadership.
 
Effective teaching.
 
Learning.
 
Effective teaching -- United States.
 
School improvement programs -- United States.
 
Educational change -- United States.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Eaker, Robert.
 
DuFour, Richard.
 
DuFour, Rebecca.
 
Karhanek, Gayle.
 
DuFour, Richard, 1947-

Résumé
Presents case studies of a high school, a middle school, and two elementary schools as examples of professional learning communities (PLCs), explaining how they came to be PLCs and showing how they systematically intervene to address problems in student learning.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781932127287

Informations de publication
Bloomington, Ind. : National Educational Service, 2004.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
D.S. MacKenzieTEA 371.1 DUFTeacher resource30522000215720Teacher Materials