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The Collaborative Teacher: Working Together as a Professional Learning Community

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The time of exclusive top-down leadership is over! Only teachers can transform education from inside the classroom, and this book defines best practices of collaborative teacher leadership. Specific techniques, supporting research, expert insight, and real classroom stories illustrate how to work together for student learning, create a guaranteed and viable curriculum, and use data to inform instruction.







Foreword by Rebecca DuFour

Introduction by Richard DuFour
Part Working Together for Student Learning

Chapter 1: The New Teacher Transforming Education From Inside the Classroom

Chapter 2: Creating Intentional Collaboration

Chapter 3: Teacher How Collaboration Gets to the Heart of Great Schools
Part Creating a Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum

Chapter 4: Too Much to How to Identify What Matters Most

Chapter 5: Instructional Improvement From the Inside Lesson Study at Work

Chapter 6: Connecting Curriculum Mapping to Assessment for Learning
Part Using Data to Reach All Students

Chapter 7: Teaching in the Dark

Chapter 8: Common Bridging the Gap Between Teaching and Learning

Chapter 9: An Integrated Response to Eight Strategies That Work

A New Era of Spectacular Teachers

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First published June 1, 2008

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August 19, 2009
This a great book for those getting started in a PLC its very motivating!
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August 9, 2011
Spectacular teachers should have time to collaborate, during the school day, both to plan lessons and to review student work.
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