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Practice Apply Evidence-Based Learnings
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Module Introduction2 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity14 Topics|2 Tests
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Module Objective
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What Happens When Apply Evidence-based Learnings is Delivered with Fidelity
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The Process of How to Apply Evidence-Based Learnings
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Applying Evidence-Based Learning: Scenario
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A Teacher Receives Regular Expert Coaching
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Video: Coaching Conversations
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The School Team Builds a Positive High-Expectations School Culture
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The School Team Shares Responsibility for Improvement
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Video: Sharing Responsibility
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Teachers Improve Their Practice and Teach to Mastery
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Teachers Improve Practice and Teach to Mastery: Scenario
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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 Apply Evidence-based Learnings is Not Delivered with Fidelity
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Expert Coaching is not Delivered
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Expert Coaching is not Delivered Scenario
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The School Team does not Contribute to a High-Expectations School Culture
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The School Team does not Contribute to a High-Expectations School Culture: Scenario
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The Teaching Team does not Share Responsibility for Improvement
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The Teaching Team does not Share Responsibility for Improvement: Scenario
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Teachers do not Improve Practice or Teach to Mastery
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Teachers do Not Improve Practice or Teach to Mastery: Scenario
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Test Your Understanding
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity9 Topics|2 Tests
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Barriers That Impede Applying Evidence-Based Learnings with Fidelity
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Using Deductive Logic to Identify the Cause of the Barrier
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Not Knowing Why Applying Evidence-Based Learnings is Important
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Not Knowing How to Apply Evidence-based Learnings
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Time is Allocated to Unrelated Tasks
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External Interruptions
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Test Your Understanding
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity11 Topics|2 Tests
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Ways to Tackle Barriers so Apply Evidence-Based Learnings is Delivered with Fidelity
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Not Knowing Why Applying Evidence-Based Learnings Is Important
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Not Knowing Why Applying Evidence-Based Learnings Is Important
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Video: Not Knowing How to Apply Evidence-Based Learnings
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Not Knowing How to Apply Evidence-Based Learnings
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Allocated to Unrelated Tasks
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Process
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Process
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Test Your Understanding
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Lesson 3,
Topic 9
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Teachers do not Improve Practice or Teach to Mastery
Kimberly December 5, 2023
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Teachers do not Improve Practice or Teach to Mastery
When teachers do not apply evidence-based learnings, their teaching practice does not change. This means that teachers who are not teaching students to mastery do not make the evidence-based learnings that can move students to mastery when implemented.
The Problem is Compounded
- Teachers may not be aware of the how to replicate success or resolve the challenges they face. They do not know what improvement actions to take.
- Teachers continue with their practice unaware of how to resolve the challenges they are facing in their classroom.
- Members of the teaching team who have achieved success or overcome challenges are not utilised to model best practice, so improvement takes longer to take effect and yield results in student mastery data.
- Teachers lose the ability to learn from their peers.
- Teachers lose the ability to collaborate professionally.
- Teachers are not learning and adopting best teaching practice.
- Teachers are not providing effective teaching.
- Teachers are not improving their ability to teach students to mastery as evidenced in the data and through observations.
- Teachers do not know how to improve their practice.
- Teachers cannot implement effective improvement actions.