Deliver Cycles of School Practice Leadership
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Module Introduction5 Topics
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School Leaders and the Cycles of School Practice19 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques and Practices
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The 8 Cycles of School Practice
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The Domains
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The School Domain
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The Classroom Domain
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Video: The 8 Cycles of School Practice
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Check Your Understanding
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Zones of Practice
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Scenario – Principal’s Mastery Across Domains
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The Zones of Practice Drive Instructional Leadership and Culture
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Check your understanding
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Video: Using the 8 Cycles
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Scenario – Principal using the Zones of Practice
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Test your understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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The Principal and the Cycles of School Practice19 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques and Practices
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The Principal and Continuous Improvement
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Video: Examples of Principals Leading School Improvement
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The Principal as a School Leader
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Check Your Understanding
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The Principal and the Classroom
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The Principal and Data
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Scenario – Principal’s Leadership Journey
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Check Your Understanding
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The Principal and Collaboration
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The Principal and the Community
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Scenario – Principal’s Community Engagement Initiative
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Video: The School Team and the 8 Cycles of School Practice
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Cycle 1: School Professional Learning18 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques, and Practices
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Cycle 1 Overview
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The Professional Learning Plan
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Professional Learning Plan Example
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Check Your Understanding
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Leading Professional Learning
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Principal’s Professional Learning Plan
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Undertaking Professional Learning
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Principal’s Professional Learning Journey
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Video: Other Professional Learning
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Check your understanding
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Video: The School Team and Professional Learning
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Test your understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Cycle 2: Classroom Coaching18 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques and Practices
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Cycle 2 Overview
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The Roles in Classroom Coaching
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Check Your Understanding
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Student Engagement Observations
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Student Engagement Observation Form
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Scenario – Facilitating Effective Teaching Observations
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Video: School Leaders in the Classroom Coaching Program
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Scenario – Student Engagement Observation
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Check Your Understanding
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Other Coaching
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Video: Coaching Conversations
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Cycle 3: School Data Review22 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques and Practices
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Cycle 3 Overview
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Lead School Improvement
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School Improvement Plan
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Video: Set the School Improvement Plan
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Check Your Understanding
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Implement Improvement Plan
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Review Improvement Plan
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Scenario – Principal’s School Improvement Journey
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Set Timetable
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Hold Data Reviews
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Video: Manage the School Improvement Plan
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Check Your Understanding
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Ensure Actions are Taken
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Display Results
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Scenario – Principal’s Data-Driven Leadership
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Cycle 4: Classroom Data Review21 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques, and Practices
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Cycle 4 Overview
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Reviews
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Principal Leads Reviews
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Video: Data as Feedback for the Teaching Team
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Check Your Understanding
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Classroom Data Review Process
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Weekly Classroom Data Review Report
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Hold Data Conversations
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Scenario: Principal Promotes Weekly Data Reviews
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Check Your Understanding
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Classroom Data Wall
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Video: Classroom Data Wall
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Celebrate Achievements from the Classroom
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Scenario: Principal Celebrates from Classroom data
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Test your understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Cycle 5: School Professional Conversations19 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques, and Practices
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Cycle 5 Overview
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Lead Professional Conversations
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Video: Professional Conversations
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Check Your Understanding
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Host Team Meeting
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Participate in Professional Peer Networks
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Scenario: Principal uses Professional Conversations
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Check Your Understanding
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Share Experience and Get Insights from Peers
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Video: School Leaders and Peer Networks
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School Improvement Presentation
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Scenario: Principal uses the School Improvement Presentation
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Cycle 6: Classroom Collaboration19 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques, and Practices
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Cycle 6 Overview
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Lead Classroom Collaboration
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Check Your Understanding
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Observe Peer Lesson
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Video – Observation of Peer Delivery of Effective Teaching
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Scenario: Principal Facilitates Peer Observation
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Video – Learn How to Observe Delivery of Peer Lessons
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Lesson Practice
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Check Your Understanding
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Schedule Lesson Practice
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Host Lesson Practice
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Scenario: Principal Promotes Lesson Practice Benefits
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Cycle 7: School Improvement Partnership22 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques, and Practices
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Cycle 7 Overview
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Building a School Community
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Check Your Understanding
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Lead Positive High-Expectation Values with the Community
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Video – Strengthening School-Community Partnerships Through School Wide Events
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Scenario: Leading Positive High-Expectation Values with the Community
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Celebrating Student and School Success
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Conduct Family Engagement Events
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Engage Parents and the Community
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Check Your Understanding
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Review Progress with the Community
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Draft Improvement Report
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Review Improvement Report with the Community
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Video – Engaging Families and the Community in School Improvement Planning
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Scenario: Engaging Parents for School Improvement
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Cycle 8: Parent Classroom Engagement20 Topics|3 Tests
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Cover
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Professional Learning Standards, Techniques, and Practices
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Cycle 8 Overview
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Hold Parent Conversations
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Check Your Understanding
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Share Student Progress
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Video – Partnerships Between Teaching Team and Parents Increases Student Learning
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Scenario: Promoting Parent Conversations and Sharing Student Progress
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Share Student Report Card
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Check Your Understanding
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Invite Parents into Classrooms
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Schedule Visits
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Host Parents
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Video – Parent Engagement Lifts Student Achievement
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Scenario: Promoting Parent Classroom Visits
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Completed!
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Cover
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Module Completion Survey1 Topic
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Scenario – Principal using the Zones of Practice
ddewell@goodtogreatschools.org.au February 13, 2024

Scenario – Principal using the Zones of Practice

Step 1: Principal, Mitchell, having noticed a need for enhanced professional learning among his teaching team, reviews the latest data on student performance and identifies a gap in instructional strategies.

Step 2: To address the identified gap, Mitchell designs a professional learning session focused on innovative instructional methods. He collaborates with a teacher-leader to co-facilitate the session, incorporating data-driven insights to tailor the content to the specific needs of the staff.

Step 4: Embracing the concept of peer collegiality, Mitchell engages in professional conversations with his teaching team. Together, they explore strategies to refine instructional techniques and address remaining challenges. Additionally, Mitchell initiates community engagement efforts, involving parents and community members in the ongoing improvement process to ensure the school reaches its full potential.

Step 3: Mitchell leads a Weekly Data Review, analysing the impact of the professional learning on teaching practices and student outcomes. The data reveals positive changes, but Mitchell notices a need for further improvement in certain areas.