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Build a

high-achieving

collaborative

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Work with us to create and sustain a professional learning community

where key practices and strategies are embedded in the culture of your

district. With help from our experts, you will establish a comprehensive

learning infrastructure to address priorities and build collective capacity

for continuous improvement. Establish clarity of purpose, a common

vision, collective commitments, and agreed-upon goals to move the

district forward.

DISTRICT

SOLUTIONS

Solution Tree

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year

Develop a systematic plan for districtwide PLC at Work

TM

implementation, and identify issues and obstacles that the district

and individual schools must overcome.

Preparatory phase

• Two-Day Preparatory Work

The PLC at Work™ lead associate will develop a report that documents the work the district has already done to become a PLC that includes a recommended plan of action.

Build a PLC foundation.

Create a district guiding coalition. Introduce the PLC at Work

TM

process to all of your

stakeholders. Develop a shared mission, vision, collective commitments, and goals. Build a

sustainable infrastructure and communication process.

• Overview With Central Office Personnel

This one-day overview will focus on their role throughout the process. A memorandum of understanding will be developed and signed by both the district and Solution Tree specifying the commitments each will make.

Two-Day Overview

This two-day overview will be with key central office and building personnel who will make up the guiding coalition.

One-Day Keynote

An expert PLC Work™ keynoter will ensure the entire staff embraces the PLC at Work™ process by recognizing the importance of a collaborative culture to create and sustain healthy schools.

Online Course (optional)

All staff and key leaders will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of PLC at Work™ and school improvement by taking the 40–45 hour online course Creating a Professional Learning Community at Work™: Foundational Concepts and Practices. In large districts, this option may be beneficial to build background knowledge quickly.

Develop teams and a collaborative culture.

Build a collaborative culture that is committed to collective inquiry, action research, and

continuous improvement. Help all students achieve at high levels by working in teams, not

in isolation.

Coaching Academy

The academy includes six days of on-site training designed to develop the internal capacity for implementing and sustaining the PLC at Work™ process at each school and in the entire district.

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year

Focus on the four essential questions. Determine

the specific needs of each school for year three.

Identify essential student outcomes.

Ensure high levels of learning for all students. Focus on the four critical questions that will

drive your PLC at Work

TM

process. Create a districtwide blueprint for achieving your learning

outcomes.

District Curriculum Maps and Pacing Guides (optional)

Experience a four-day hands-on workshop with a PLC at Work™ content expert and your district curriculum leaders who can take you through the process of mapping the curriculum and developing optional pacing guides.

One Day On-Site for Each School

Each school team will spend one day with a PLC at Work™ associate to ensure their essential outcomes become student-friendly learning targets. Teams will determine their own essential outcomes while aligning to district mapping and pacing.

Assess student learning.

Develop a shared understanding of assessments, implement common formative assessments,

analyze evidence of student learning, and use that evidence to learn from one another and

respond to the individual needs of students.

Building Common Formative Assessments 2-Day Workshop

Collaborate by developing assessments as a team, and effectively monitor student learning, collectively respond to results, and implement informed practice. Discover the power of common formative assessments and how to design and use them effectively. Work with your PLC at Work™ lead associate to determine which staff members will benefit the most from attending.

Student intervention and enrichment

Build a systematic process to provide additional time and support for students who are

experiencing difficulty. Use this process to ensure every student has a clear path to deeper

learning.

RTI at Work™ 2-Day Workshops

Learn why bureaucratic, paperwork-heavy, compliance-oriented, test-score-driven approaches fail—and then learn how to create an RTI model that works. Acquire four essential guiding principles and a simple process for implementation to help your school make RTI efficient, effective, and equitable.

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year

Drive the PLC process deeper into

the district and school culture.

Sustain a successful PLC.

Work with a PLC at Work™ associate to analyze your progress on district SMART goal

attainment, alignment of resources, and evidence of a focus on results.

• Site-based leadership teams from the coaching academy will continue to lead PLC implementation in their schools.

• Teams continue to build formative assessments to impact learning in the classroom.

• Additional professional development may be added for schools that desire continued coaching in the areas specified in their progress reports.

Additional services included in years 1–3

Virtual Coaching for Principals

Staying focused on the important work rather than the immediate problems arising daily in a school is a challenge for all schools leaders. Coaching calls will provide support with problem solving and roadblocks; help refocus leaders on learning results and achieving SMART goals; and offer tips for building a healthy culture, developing trust, and resolving conflicts. Each principal will receive virtual coaching throughout the three-year process.

Global PD

Global PD is an online solution designed to assist educators implementing the PLC at Work™ process. Educators will gain access to a set of tools and dashboards for managing teams, common assessments, and interventions, as well as a library of hundreds of short, topical videos and other resources. Each school’s subscription to Global PD will last throughout the three-year process.

Progress Report

Receive an unbiased observation of each school’s PLC at Work™ implementation. An expert facilitation team will conduct an on-site analysis of each school’s current practices and recommend next steps for improvement. A progress report will be created for each school once during the three-year process.

Online Course

All new staff will deepen their understanding of PLC at Work™ and school improvement by taking the 40–45 hour online course Creating a Professional Learning Community at Work™: Foundational Concepts and Practices.

Data Day With the Guiding Coalition and School Leadership Teams

Each school will share their data and celebrate successes.

Hybrid Event

Host a PLC at Work™ Institute from the comfort of your own school. Live streaming video provides dynamic and engaging keynotes, breakouts, and panel discussions. A PLC at Work™ associate will be on-site at your school to

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Start your PLC journey today!

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Meet the

PLC at Work

visionaries

TM

Richard DuFour, Robert Eaker, Rebecca DuFour, and Mike Mattos are among the

foremost authorities on applying PLC principles in the real world of schools. They

consult with state departments, professional organizations, and school districts

worldwide on strategies for improving schools.

Richard DuFour

, EdD, was a public school educator for 34 years. A prolific author and

sought-after consultant, he is recognized as one of the leading authorities on helping

school practitioners implement the Professional Learning Communities at Work

TM

process.

Robert Eaker

, EdD, is a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at

Middle Tennessee State University, where he also served as dean of the College of

Education and interim vice president and provost.

Rebecca DuFour

has served as a teacher, school administrator, and central office

coordinator. As a former elementary principal, Becky helped her school earn state and

national recognition as a model PLC.

Mike Mattos

is an internationally recognized author, presenter, and practitioner who

specializes in uniting teachers, administrators, and support staff to transform schools by

implementing response to intervention and professional learning communities.

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