On Friday, February 17, Jill Gough and Bo Adams worked with The Randolph School faculty to share the story of PLC (Professional Learning Community) development at The Westminster Schools’ Junior High, as well as to facilitate a small piece of Randolph’s continuing, multi-year efforts to transform their school with the PLC ethos. Below, Bo and [...]
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PLCs, Westminster JH, Randolph, and Learning Together
Posted in Keynotes, PLC, Presentations, tagged PLC, presentations, professional learning community, Randolph School, The Westminster Schools Junior High School on February 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
New creation: culinary, jazz-fusion luminescence in teaching – PLCs as surgical-musical-chefs
Posted in 21st C Learning, Creativity, Innovation, PLC, professional learning, tagged 21c, 21stC, brightspots, Creativity, English 7, FAAR, future of schools, growth mindset, innovation, instructional rounds, Integrated studies, kaizen, mindset, Peer Visits, PLC, schools of the future, TED on December 16, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Working to understand better the functions and processes of PLCs (Professional Learning Communities) – this is a constant pursuit and area of deep investigation and learning for me. I am coming to believe, more and more, that high-functioning PLCs are like some hybrid-cross consisting of the following parts: chefs, surgical teams, and jazz musicians. The [...]
A riff on school thinking…inspired by “There are no mistakes on the bandstand.” Stefon Harris
Posted in 21st C Learning, PLC, tagged future of schools, growth mindset, improvisation, innovation, kaizen, Learning from Mistakes, mistakes, PLC, schools of the future, team teaching, TED on December 10, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Listening. Responding. Refusing to bully one’s ways. Pulling ideas. Improvising. Innovating. Working with the color and emotional palette. Collaborating in concert with one’s team and one’s band. Making beautiful music. [Watch the TED below, and more of those phrases may be put into greater context.] I think a lot about what school could be like. [...]
Completing the Square / Leading by Following
Posted in 21st C Learning, Assessment, CBL, DBL, PBL, Conferences, Keynotes, Leadership, PLC, Presentations, Supervision, tagged 4 point rubrics, Completing the Square, formative assessment, Gough, Jill Gough, leadership, MCTM, Nspire, PBL, PLC, rubrics, Texas Instruments, T^3 on September 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
On Saturday, September 17, Jill Gough and I were privileged to provide the keynote address for the 2011 Regional T³/MCTM Annual Conference. Conference Director Jennifer Wilson facilitated a wonderfully effective learning opportunity for teachers, administrators, pre-service teachers, college professors, and others. From the beginning, the program cover-art fascinated Jill and me. The conference theme was [...]
Synergy 8 Update – Week 3, Part II…Game Plans
Posted in 21st C Learning, CBL, DBL, PBL, PLC, Synergy 8, tagged 21c, CBL, Game Plans, KP Challenge, PBL, PLC, Synergy, Synergy8 on August 31, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Synergy 8 is an interdisciplinary, non-departmentalized, non-graded, community-issues, problem-solving course for 8th graders at The Westminster Schools. Jill Gough and I co-created the course, and we co-facilitate it, as well. This morning, I posted a summary of our engagement in the “KP Challenge.” Today, we initiated the process of Game Planning – creating game plans [...]
