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Practice Manage School Professional Learning
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Module Introduction2 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity16 Topics|2 Tests
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Module Objective
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What Happens When Manage School Professional Learning is Delivered with Fidelity
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How to Manage School Professional Learning
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The Principal Schedules Professional Learning
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The Principal Uses Data to Make Informed Decisions
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The Principal Uses Data to Make Decisions About Professional Development
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The Principal Contributes to Building a High Expectations School Culture
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Video
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Principal Models Behaviour in Team Meeting
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The School Team Shares Responsibility for Improvement
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The Principal and Team Members Brainstorm School Improvement Goals
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School Team Members Feel Supported and Build Confidence
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The Principal Supports a Teacher Through Professional Learning
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Not Delivered With Fidelity12 Topics|2 Tests
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What Happens When Managing School Professional Learning is not Delivered with Fidelity
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The Principal is Unable to Use Data to Make Informed Decisions
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The Principal Cannot Read Data
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The Principal does not Contribute to Building a High Expectations School Culture
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The Principal does not Have High Expectations
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Responsibility for Improvement is not Shared and Lies Solely with the Principal
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The Principal Writes the School Improvement Plan
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The School Team Members Feel Unsupported and May Lack Confidence
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The Principal does not Celebrate Team Members’ Successes
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Test Your Understanding
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity10 Topics|2 Tests
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Barriers That Impede Delivering Managing School Professional Learning with Fidelity
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Using Deductive Logic to Identify the Cause of the Barrier
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Not Understanding Why Managing School Professional Learning is Required
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The Principal does not Know How to Manage School Professional Learning
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Staff Absences or Shortages During Professional Learning
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Team Members Allocated to Unrelated Tasks During Professional Learning
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Doing an Alternative Activity During Professional Learning Time
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Test Your Understanding
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity15 Topics|2 Tests
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Ways to Tackle Barriers so Managing School Professional Learning is Delivered with Fidelity
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Understanding Why Managing School Professional Learning is Required
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Process
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How to Manage School Professional Learning
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Process
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Video: Principal Shares Expectations with Community
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Manage Staff Absences During School Professional Learning
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Process
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Prioritise Professional Learning
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Process
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Avoid Alternative Activities During School Professional Learning
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Process
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Test Your Understanding
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Responsibility for Improvement is not Shared and Lies Solely with the Principal
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Responsibility for Improvement is not Shared and Lies Solely with the Principal
When the principal does not manage professional learning, they complete the School Improvement Plan alone.
The Problem is Compounded
- When the responsibility for whole school improvement is not shared among the school community and is solely up to the principal, the school vision becomes fragmented.
- Leadership do not provide feedback and acknowledge successes with the school team, which leads to a lack of support from team members towards school improvement goals.
- The teaching team do not recognise the importance of providing student data to the leadership team.
- Team members are not open to feedback and so are not improving their teaching techniques or embedding school practices.
- Ultimately, this compromises the effectiveness of school improvement as it cannot be achieved by the principal alone and needs all school team members to participate.