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Visual & Performing Arts Professional Learning Communities Workshop

Visual & Performing Arts Professional Learning Communities Workshop. Arts PLCs. 1. Please sign in Register on Pdexpres s if you have not Introductions : name, subject, school. Professional Learning Communities. What are PLCs ?. What are they not?. Turn and talk, report out.

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Visual & Performing Arts Professional Learning Communities Workshop

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  1. Visual & Performing ArtsProfessional Learning Communities Workshop

  2. Arts PLCs 1. Please sign in • Register on Pdexpress if you have not • Introductions: name, subject, school

  3. Professional Learning Communities • What are PLCs? • What are they not? Turn and talk, report out

  4. Activity: PLC ProcessPre-Test • Place PLC process in order of procedure (new teachers pair with experienced PLC teachers) • When done walk around tables and see if the other groups agree

  5. Split Groups • Experienced PLC teachers meet with teams • Review process, results, prepare to present informally • New to PLCs • Meet with Jan and Robin to learn about the PLCs and the process

  6. What is a SMART Goal? • Strategic and Specific - Do you know exactly what you want to accomplish with all the details? • Measurable - Are you able to assess your progress? • Attainable/Achievable - Is your goal within your reach given your current situation? • Results Oriented- Is the goal addressing an urgent need? • Timebound - What is the deadline for completing your goal?

  7. SMART Goal Example: The percentage of 8th grade students scoring above 80% on our unit exam will increase from 34% (pretest) to 90% by the end of the October as measured by our common Art I, Lesson I assessment.

  8. Practice Writing • Pair up with someone and write a practice SMART Goal • Share example with group

  9. Nuts & Bolts • Guidelines • One teacher directed meeting every other month • Tentative session on Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies • Sign-in at each PLC on SPPS PDExpress form that will be provided • Keep logs of your meetings • Who was there and not, how much time you met, what you did • Present PLC results at • mid-year meeting TBD • Data Share Day TBD Reference information spps.org/Arts_PLCs.html

  10. Nuts & Bolts • Documentation (Email to JAN) • Due end December 6 • Member List with SMART Goal • SEND AT THE END OF THE YEAR: • Monthly SPPS Sign-in Sheet/ Generated from PDExpress • Meeting Logs (Due at end of year with Data Report) All forms can be located at spps.org/Arts_PLCs.html

  11. Activity: PLC ProcessPost-Test • Place PLC process in order of procedure • Report out • What’s our success rate?

  12. Questions?

  13. Go forth and PLC

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