Goals and Objectives:
- Implement Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) at Cater Elementary for the first time, by first having a voluntary PLC
- Grow Professionally as individuals and as a campus
- From the PLCs realize an increase in testing scores
Activities:
- Research other schools that use PLCs. Decide how my school can utilize research findings to fit our needs for a PLC.
- Create a small PLC of volunteers the first year on a trial run basis.
- Create and implement a PLC of volunteers for year 1, to explore the researched plan.
- Pending successful implemtation of the voluntary PLC, see PLCs required all over campus.
Resources/Research Tools Needed:
- Computer and in-person research of other distircts that employ use of PLCs.
- Interviews with teachers and administrators of selected PLC districts to ascertain the effectiveness of their PLCs and to determine the strengths and weaknesses of their PLCs.
Timeline:
- 1 school year voluntary PLC
- Meetings once a week in the beginning, to be dropped to once every two weeks or once a month as deemed necessary by the PLC and principal.
- Meetings will be after school, or during conference periods as available.
- Principal will only be at meetings once a month at first, then backing off and becoming available to us if we request him or come to him. This way it is more staff led instead of principal led.
- 2nd school year (pending success of voluntary PLC) implementing PLCs campus wide.
- Lindy Welborn and other volunteer members of the 1st PLC
- Our principal, administrator guide to the 1st PLC
Process for Monitoring Achievement:
- Our principal will be our guide for the first voluntary PLC. We will discuss our findings, thoughts, and wonderings with him.
- Various assessments will be given to monitor student growth as a result of the teacher's participation in a PLC.
- Also during the year the teacher will be able to note their growth on their informal and formal evaluations from the previous to current years.
Assessment Instruments to Evaluate Effectiveness:
- Our principal will guide the effectiveness of the 1st voluntary PLC on campus. He will guide us to make changes, and challenge us and direct us in a manner to improve our PLC. After our trial run, our principal will make necessary changes and evaluate the whole process for a potential campus wide implementation.
- Visibly see teachers constantly evolving their teaching strategies to demonstrate best practices. Improvement in teachers' PDAS scores. Greater teacher interaction as evidenced by group participation and vertical alignment.
- Test data - local benchmarks and state tests several times a year as a checkpoint.
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