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Richard DuFour confronts the criticism that American educators and public schools have faced in the 21st century head on, describing how the counterproductive legislation and policies that have led to shortcomings must be replaced with positively impactful processes and recognition for what mostrar mais educators are doing right. The stakes are high for 21st century students, and the challenges for educators are daunting. In Praise of American Educators: And How They Can Become Even Better explores the keys to altering the traditional structure and culture of public schools so educators become even more successful and students achieve at even higher levels. mostrar menos

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Common core English language arts in a PLC at work, leader's guide (2013) — Prefácio, algumas edições3 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1947-09-23
Data de falecimento
2017-02-08
Sexo
male
Local de falecimento
Virginia, USA
Causa da morte
cancer
Relações
DuFour, Rebecca (spouse)

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DuFour, as the earliest proponent and instigator of the PLC process, has a lot invested in its success. It's refreshing how dismissive of previous reform movements he is, drawing the ultimate conclusion that successful teachers are successful collaborators, and that a school that follows the PLC process with fidelity will see large gains in student achievement.

While I generally agree with these conclusions, they are just a piece in the puzzle. Often times what ends up happening is that good teachers often have to prop up the weaker or less experienced teachers in their PLCs. And while this often times leads to passing knowledge and best practices on to colleagues, it is difficult to get to the point where true interdependence is established - the more knowledgeable teachers end up doing more of the work.

These are really just minor critiques - overall I appreciate the effort to put more of the impetus for educational reform back in the hands of school leaders and teachers - people actually working in schools.
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jonbrammer | Jul 1, 2023 |
This trio has toured the U.S. for a decade teaching the idea of professional learning communities and learning from both research and experiences on the ground. Even better, they are “library friendly,” as they recognize the benefits of teacher librarians as active participants in the serious discussion of educational excellence. This volume brings together their reflections from a decade on the essential components of what a professional learning community does, how it succeeds, and how it makes a major contribution to school improvement. Topics throughout are indicative of their approach: shared mission, collective inquiry into best practice, action orientation, a commitment to continuous improvement, results orientation. If your school has experimented with PLCs or is thinking about it, this is a major and important background read for the teacher librarian who understands how much a central role in the PLC can benefit both the school and the learning commons idea. A must read.… (mais)
 
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davidloertscher | Oct 31, 2008 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
28
Also by
2
Membros
710
Popularidade
#35,709
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
4
ISBN
55
Línguas
2

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