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PLC Protocols

PLC Protocols. 3 steps to set up your PLC for success Valley High School. Objectives. Essential Question: How will we ensure that work gets done in our PLC? Our Task Today: Establish Norms Establish Roles Compete an Agenda/Minutes. Vocabulary. PLC : Professional Learning Community

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PLC Protocols

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  1. PLC Protocols 3 steps to set up your PLC for success Valley High School

  2. Objectives • Essential Question: • How will we ensure that work gets done in our PLC? Our Task Today: • Establish Norms • Establish Roles • Compete an Agenda/Minutes

  3. Vocabulary • PLC: Professional Learning Community • Synonyms: Data Teams, Course Alikes • Protocol: a form, worksheet, or standardized process for completing a task • Norms: Rules or agreements about interpersonal behaviors (We will…) • Synonym: Social Contract • SMART Goals: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Results-focused, Timely

  4. PLC Groups • “Empowered teams are such a powerful force of integration and productivity that they form the basic building block of any intelligent organization.” (Pinchot & Pinchot, 1993, p. 66) • “We have known for nearly a quarter of a century that self-managed teams are far more productive than any other form of organizing. . . . by joining with others we can accomplish something important that we could not accomplish alone.” (Wheatley, 1999, pp. 152–153)

  5. Four Critical Questions - DuFour • What do we expect students to learn? • How will we know when they have learned it? • What will respond when they don’t? • How will we respond when they already know it?

  6. PLC Step 1- Establishing, Maintaining, & Evaluating Norms and Roles Team Member Roles • Read and Collaboratively appoint each person a role • Complete the Role Form for your team by writing who has what role Reminder: • Every PLC member needs a role.

  7. PLC Step 2: Establish PLC NORMS • Normsare protocols & Commitments develop by each team to guide their meetings & work. • Suggestions: • Meeting Time • Listening • Confidentiality • Decision Making • Participation • Attendance

  8. Norms Practice Activity Collaboratively Discuss your top 3 expectations for teamwork Think in terms of a“We will…”format. ALWAYS stay positive! • Read the handout “PLC NORMS” • Collaboratively complete page 3 listing the norms for your team

  9. PLCs Step 3: PLC Agenda/Minutes/Notes Handout/download • “Valley High School PLC Agenda” • Download the form at “vhsteams.wordpress.com” Form Contains- • Materials • Attendance • Goals/Outcomes • Smart goal • Tracking the work • Planning ahead

  10. Ticket out the door-What to turn in today: Each PLC Team turns in one sheet for: • NORMS • ROLES • “Rough Draft” Agenda/ Minutes

  11. THANKS! Vhsteams.wordpress.com

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