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The Question(s):Think of the professional conversation in which you learned the most. What made it powerful?
Undergraduate Professional Graduate Advice from Courses Reading Courses Colleague
What Influences TeacherProfessional Practice?
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Dr Douglas Reeves, The Leadership and Learning Center
“Watching most teams operate in schools is like watching Astroturf grow. “
(Professor Richard Elmore)
Using Protocols They are tools for the work of supporting
teacher and student learning (not the work itself).
They must be chosen with a specific purpose in mind.
It takes some practice before they can be used most effectively.
How do protocols help? Create opportunities for and allocate time to
essential conversations about teaching and learning.
Provide routines and structures to scaffold collaborative analysis and planning.
Support interactions that enable us to develop and demonstrate our understanding of and respect for the variety of perspectives and experiences by our colleagues.
Some Protocols Do More Observing Listening Asking questions Using conditional language Question-finding and question-refining Learning
Challenges of Using Protocols Well
the “learning curve.” Deciding when to use a protocol. Choosing the appropriate protocol. Resisting the impulse to problem-solve (at least
for a time) Documenting learning and building on previous
discussions. Facilitation. Time, time, time.