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Welcome to: The Administrator’s Role in Leading A PLC
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Learning target Establish the Campus Administrator’s Role in Leading an Effective PLC to ensure teachers continue to Engage, Inspire and Achieve the best in their students.
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Establishing a CLEAR PURPOSE
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A leader takes people where they want to go
A leader takes people where they want to go. A GREAT leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go but ought to be. Rosalynn Carter
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What is our Purpose? On your post-it, write what you think your teachers would say if asked: “What is the primary purpose of the school?” Most teachers may say the primary purpose of the school is “to teach kiddos” – but in reality, our primary purpose is to make sure students are LEARNING.
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…The Fundamental Purpose of School is LEARNING, Not TEACHING
- Richard DuFour
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KNOW YOUR WHY: WHAT IS YOUR PURPOSE?
Article Discussion KNOW YOUR WHY: WHAT IS YOUR PURPOSE? Quick overview of this article
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Children are the Priority. Change is the Reality.
Collaboration is the Strategy. Judith Billings
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How can you establish & clarify the PRIMARY purpose of
the school with YOUR faculty? Share at table groups – give a few minutes. Share whole groups. We will Collect answers on chart paper
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Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.
-Warren Bennis
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THE PRINCIPAL’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING LEARNING COMMUNITIES
Article THE PRINCIPAL’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING LEARNING COMMUNITIES Administrators will scan article and look for ways to support PLC’s on their own campus
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Reflect with your table mates on some powerful points in the article
Reflect with your table mates on some powerful points in the article. Share out whole group interesting topics?
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Leaders become great, not because of their power, but because of their ability to empower others.
John Maxwell
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Looking over the leadership responisiblilities and Identify those that may be useful in PLC’s. Keep in mind struggling and high-functioning PLC’s.
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BONE DIAGRAM Look at current situation – and the desired Future.
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Share out your bone diagram findings… anything exceptionally new you weren’t thinking of earlier?
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If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.
John Quincy Adams
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Article LEADER * LEARNER
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High Leverage Districts do the following:
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Build shared knowledge with staff regarding key concepts with the PLC process.
Reinforce a guaranteed and viable curriculum unit by unit.
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Develop and administer common assessments
Share, analyze and discuss student data on formative assessments
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Monitor student learning with viligance and intervene promptly and systematically.
EMPOWER TEACHER LEADERS Shift to conversations about students LEARNING and plans for student acheivement.
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How do you transform a team and organization?
Everyone must know the plan. Everyone must embrace the plan. Everyone must relentlessly work towards the plan. Alan Mulally
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