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Article: Professional learning communities.(Principal Opinion)
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- District Administration
- Article date:
- March 1, 2007
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"Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success."--Henry Ford
On-the-fly conversations regarding students occur on a regular basis among teachers. They have many positive components: conversations are student centered, teachers are supportive of each other and they meet on their own time. However, they are limited and are subject to the interruptions of daily school events, and teacher collaboration is left to chance. These teachers need administrative support to improve the likelihood that their efforts will raise student achievement to a significant degree.
As Jim Collins outlines in his book Good to Great, ...