
The Handbook for Highly Effective Teams in a PLC at Work®
Essential Actions for Tackling Critical Issues
This book provides a clear, practical roadmap for teams to enhance their impact by building a strong foundation for collaboration, gaining clarity on essential student learning, leveraging assessments as learning tools, and ensuring every student receives the time and support needed to achieve high levels.
Practical action steps for educators to building highly effective teams
Transform your teacher teams into the driving force of student success and collaboration with this practical, action-driven guide. A companion to Learning by Doing, this handbook delivers 15 essential actions that highly effective teams use to strengthen collaboration, clarify student learning goals, use assessments as powerful learning tools, and ensure every student gets the time and support they need to learn at high levels. This easy-to-read, conversational book provides the tools, strategies, and real-world insights teams need to boost student achievement.
Perfect for K–12 administrators, teachers, and instructional coaches, this book will help you:
- Build high-impact teams with 15 critical actions that drive student learning
- Establish clear success criteria and assessment protocols to measure progress
- Access practical tools and resources for every foundational aspect of collaboration
- Structure lessons effectively to support struggling students while challenging high achievers
- Continuously refine instructional practices using student results and team analysis
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