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Professional Learning Team Processes: Create a schoolwide culture shared vision and belief that all students can learn Establish effective collaborative teams PLTs operating according to norms and workbook Use evidence to improve teaching and learning analyse data, plan instruction and adjust practice collaboratively

Questions 1 – 4 are the basis of how we run our PLTs. In addition Question 5 + 6 are essential for a PLC

PLT Meetings Questions 1 to 4 – as a team Collaborate Think Decide Plan – actions / interventions Do Reflect

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Read 2nd Order change: The system is altered in fundamental ways requiring new ways of thinking and acting…