Collaborative Planning: Teachers work together to develop lesson plans, share resources, and create assessments.
Data Analysis: Teams review student performance data to identify areas for improvement and adjust teaching strategies.
Peer Observation: Teachers observe each other's classes and provide constructive feedback.
Professional Development: Members participate in workshops, training sessions, and discussions to enhance their teaching skills.
Action Research: Teachers conduct classroom research to test new teaching methods and strategies.
Curriculum Mapping: Teams align curriculum across grade levels and subjects to ensure coherent learning progression.
Student Work Analysis: Groups examine student work samples to identify patterns and improve instruction.
Learning Walk: A structured classroom observation process where educators visit multiple classrooms to gather data on specific aspects of teaching and learning, such as student engagement, instructional strategies, or classroom environment. This collaborative approach helps identify best practices and areas for improvement across the school.
Lesson Study: Teachers collaboratively plan, observe, and refine lessons through a structured cycle of improvement. This systematic approach allows for deep analysis of teaching methods and student learning.
Benefits of PLC Activities:
Improved teaching practices and student learning outcomes
Enhanced professional growth and teacher collaboration