Professional Learning Communities Session 2 Tenino High School December 15, 2009.

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Professional Learning Communities Session 2 Tenino High School December 15, 2009

Transcript of Professional Learning Communities Session 2 Tenino High School December 15, 2009.

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Professional Learning Communities

Session 2Tenino High SchoolDecember 15, 2009

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Roles

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Norms

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Session Overview

• Part I: Culture and Climate

• Part II: Exploring Readiness Data

• Part III: Essential Conditions

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Today’s Learning Targets

Outcomes and Targets• Teams will be able to articulate

the difference between culture and climate, and describe how their culture influences PLC work.

• Using a data protocol, teams will analyze their readiness survey results

• Teams will identify 5 strengths and 5 areas of need, and develop an initial plan for their next steps.

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Connecting to Prior LearningWhat has been the focus of your PLC journey?

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Conditions for a Cultural Shift

Essential Conditions for PLCs to “grow” are supported through structural and collaborative changes.

“Restructuring can facilitate the process and is often a prequisite for moving forward, but merely changing the structures is never sufficient in creating PLCs.” DuFour

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Culture and Climate

Culture = Personality

Climate = Mood

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Changing Personality

• Exploring Christmas Carol…What does it take to change Scrooge’s Personality? (Or anyone’s for that matter?)

• What are the parallels for shifting a school’s culture?

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T-Chart

What influences your school’s culture (Personality)?

What influences your school’s climate (mood)?

How can your PLC processes influence climate?How are your PLC processes influenced by culture?

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Culture in a PLC

A disposition toward reflective practice, a willingness to change and a collective culture of high expectations are critical to lasting improvement.

What is your culture of your PLC?

Assessment- PLC Readiness Survey or Tracking Cultural Shifts in a PLC

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Leadership and PLCs

“Creating a culture of inquiring rather than continuing to work in a culture of isolation represents a significant change within schools that must be supported. Systems success in improving student learning are characterized by:

•Articulated norms and values•A focus on student learning•Reflective dialogue•Collaborative practices•Deprivatization of teaching”

Robert J Garmston co-founder of Center for Adaptive Schools

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*PLC Leaders support by…• Providing resources (space, time, materials)

• Providing an Instructional focus

• Structures and procedures such as protocols to guide their time together

• Refocus staff to “begin with the end in mind”

• Model learning

*PLC Leaders are administration and teacher leaders.

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Why Protocols?

Structure that supports communityClearly define roles

Create psychological safety through structuresAre used purposefully

Define time, expectations, procedures and products

Builds trust through safe interactions

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Data Protocol

• Getting started (5 minutes)

• Describing the data (10 minutes)

• Interpreting the Data (10 minutes)

• Work Place implications (10 minutes)

• Reflection (10 Minutes)

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Conditions 5 Strengths with Evidence

Conditions Evidence

Deprivitization of Practice “We shared ideas for pre-writing strategies. We discussed how to develop a grade level rubric. We are setting a schedule for peer observation.”

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Action Plan ConditionsAreas of Growth

Conditions “Short Term Win” Action Steps (Who? What? When?)

Time to meet and talk Class coverage

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Reflection and next steps

• What will you share with staff as a result of tonight?

• How did your team model effective group norms?

• What follow-up or support do you feel you need?