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Professional Learning Communities (PLC)—How to Reach Transformative Change --> Leveraging the PLC Potential—HOW to Sustain Growth 

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It is important to be a productive member of the team and give proper feedback. It is also essential that you are able to accept the feedback as a postive and not a negative.

Leveraging the PLC Potential – How to Sustain Growth

 

Culture of sharing best practices

  • The fly wheel effect ( momentum)
  • Norms of collaboration
  • Hard on ideas, soft on people
  • Paraphrasing & speak affirmatively
  • Watch your speech patterns

 

The nuts & bolts of feedback

  • Be careful, feedback can be taken negatively.
  • Must use effective communication
  • Use directive feedback as it leads to the listener taking action.
  • Descriptive feed back points out detail with next actions taken by the listener on their terms.
  • Must be criteria related

 

Prompts for peer feedback

  • What I heard you say was?
  • Want to brain storm together?
  • What I understood was …..
  • Is there another way to convey this ?

 

How data supports PLC teams

1)      It provides reciprocal accountability

2)      Base them on the SMART model

  • Be specific
  • Measurable
  • Attainable
  • Results oriented
  • Time bound goals
  • Clear expecations

 

 

I started the pandemic in China as I worked at an international school there. It is only by having established PLC's that the school where I worked was able to maintain and complete its practice. Staff and students were distributed around the globe, in multiple time zones, and we were all grappling. However, by having this group established, we were able to pull together and to address the needs of our students and families. I believe this is the possibility embedded in believing staff is a learning community, and not simply a group of poeple who share contract days. There is more power in the collective group than in any individual. 

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