In a professional learning community, isolation is the enemy of school improvement. But what does collaboration among teachers look like when you can't easily identify with a team? This book will help singleton teachers first develop clarity on learning essentials, then find creative entry points to form collaborative teams. Drawing from their own experiences, the authors offer practical solutions for eliminating the practice of isolation for all educators.
Collaborative teams will:
Contents:
Chapter 1: Meaningful Collaboration
Chapter 2: Singleton On-Ramps for Collaboration
Chapter 3: Preparation for Meaningful Collaboration
Chapter 4: Course-Alike Entry Point-The Virtual Team
Chapter 5: Common-Content Entry Point
Chapter 6: Critical-Friend Entry Point
Chapter 7: Putting It All Together
Afterword: Final Thoughts
References and Resources
Index
Collaborative teams will:
- Understand what meaningful collaboration is and how singletons can utilize the PLC process
- Build the groundwork for meaningful collaboration using strategies for your specific situation
- Implement meaningful collaboration as a singleton across separate schools or within the same school
- Align disparate singletons under the same unifying PLC process
Contents:
Chapter 1: Meaningful Collaboration
Chapter 2: Singleton On-Ramps for Collaboration
Chapter 3: Preparation for Meaningful Collaboration
Chapter 4: Course-Alike Entry Point-The Virtual Team
Chapter 5: Common-Content Entry Point
Chapter 6: Critical-Friend Entry Point
Chapter 7: Putting It All Together
Afterword: Final Thoughts
References and Resources
Index
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