REVISITING
SECOND EDITION
“The PLC process is the bedrock of our efforts in Arkansas to lead the United States in student-focused education. With this second edition of Revisiting Professional Learning Communities at Work, Dr. Eaker and his colleagues have modeled the vital concept of continuous improvement to make this essential work even more relevant and powerful for our educators and their students.” — JO H N N Y K E Y, Secretary, Arkansas Department of Education “Written and revisited by those who have taken the journey before us, this book has saved me and my schools many missteps
Readers will: • Understand PLC concepts and practices with updates to reflect new research, the current education climate, and insights gained from Model PLC schools • Recognize why collaboration is key to improving student achievement • Know how to create essential learning goals and assessments that are right for students
• Learn the critical role of leadership in a PLC and how to sustain a PLC Visit go.SolutionTree.com/PLCbooks to download the free reproducibles in this book. SolutionTree.com
becoming true PLCs.” —TI M OTH Y S . STUA RT, Head of School, International Community School of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia “This second edition provides a detailed—and doable—blueprint for creating the kind of schools all students deserve.” —JANEL KEATING, Superintendent, White River School District, Buckley, Washington
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• Respond to students who struggle with a specific focus on response to intervention (RTI) and provide students who have mastered learning goals with extension
and false starts along the way to
REVISITING
erging research and practice, this second edition of Revisiting Professional Learning Communities at Work : Proven Insights for Sustained, Substantive School Improvement offers K–12 leaders and educators specific, practical recommendations for transforming their schools into PLCs so students learn at higher levels. The authors examine research, practices, and standards in education, as well as organizational development, change processes, leadership, and successful practices outside of education. They provide core information on the PLC process, along with proven insights gleaned from their work with leaders in education and in real schools and districts across North America and the world. This book encourages educators to undertake the challenging but rewarding process of building their collective capacity to create schools and districts that operate as highperforming PLCs.
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