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PLCS

What does Professional Learning Communities look like in


Covina-Valley USD?

WHAT ARE PLCS

An ongoing process through which teachers and administrators work collaboratively


to seek and share learning and to act on their learning, their goal being to enhance their
effectiveness as professionals for students benefit (Hord, 1997)

A school culture that recognizes a capitalizes on the collective strengths and talents of
the staff (Protheroe, 2008)

Team members who regularly collaborate toward continued improvement in meeting


learning needs through a shared curricular-focused vision (Reichstetter, 2006)

What makes a PLC difficult to define is that it is not a prescription, a new program, a
model, or an innovation to be implemented. Rather, a PLC is an infrastructure or way of
working together that results in continuous school improvement (Hord, 1997).

CUEA CONTRACT

7.7 Faculty Meetings

7.7.1 Administration shall collaborate with site leadership when developing the topics

for faculty meetings, collaborative meetings, and professional development. At

the request of the Association, the District agrees to meet and confer with the

Association where there are concerns at a particular school about excessive


meetings.

7.7.2 Professional Development involving an entire school staff will be included as a

part of regular staff meetings whenever practicable.

ATTRIBUTES OF A TEAM
Share a Common Goal

Work Together Interdependently

Mutual Accountability for Results

PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITY RUBRIC

WHEN DEVELOPING PLCS,


ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS:

How does this fit and/or meet our mission, vision and goals as a school?
(ultimately LCAP)

How does this meet the learning needs of our students?

WHAT CAN WE DO TO KEEP OUR TEAM


ACCOUNTABLE?

Can we develop agendas for PLCs?

Can we require feedback (notes, lessons, etc.)?

Can we require a specific meeting place?

What do we do when teachers dont comply?

Establishing protocol and norms will help not only the process, but an
understanding of expectations for both teachers and administrators.

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