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Making Teacher Learning Visible IBSC

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Making Teacher Learning Visible

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Shore School• Founded in 1889.• Located in North Sydney• Non-government school• Co-educational from K to 2, then boys' school from 3-12. • 161 teaching staff• 1583 students• “The emphasis on professional development and growth for the

teaching staff is a notable feature of the school's activities.”

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"Schools are deeply hard-wired, culturally and structurally, to resist systemic practices of adult learning."

(Richard Elmore)

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“Schools learn collectively in teams and teachers get better by working in teams on teaching issues.”

Richard Elmore

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“Watching most teams operate in schools is like watching Astroturf grow.”

Richard Elmore

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From a socialised mind to a self-authoring mind

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“The most powerful source of information about teaching and learning in a school is the student and teacher work that occurs in classrooms, day in and day out.”

(Tina Blythe)

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80% of professional knowledge is built informally

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Mentoring

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2 + 2

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Professional Learning Choices 2013

CoachingCultures of Thinking Breakfast GroupLooking At Student Work Focus GroupFeedback Focus GroupInstructional RoundsLesson Observation Focus groupSupervising a Student-TeacherTeam CoachingRelevant Tertiary StudyOther Approved OptionProfessional Learning CommitteeBook Studies

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Key Readings

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A development culture, not a compliance-oriented culture.

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“Leadership is about building highly functional people into highly functional teams.”

Richard Elmore

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“The job of a leader is to follow the work, not to dictate the work.”

Richard Elmore

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Networks rather than hierarchies

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“A stand-alone school cannot be a self-improving school. Self-improving schools work in partnership, in clusters.”

David Hargreaves

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I BLEW IT!I tried something new and innovative

and it didn’t work as well as I wanted

This coupon entitles me to be free of

criticism for my effortsI’ll continue to pursue ways

to helpmy students be successful