Collaboration
Cooperation
PLCs
Capacity
Heard it through the Grapevine
100
Defined as "Working together to achieve a common goal" (pg. 96)
What is collaboration?
100
Ongoing and highly focused collaboration among groups of students who are in the same grade level or content are called this. (pg. 96)
What is cooperative learning?
100
Critical attribute is the collaboration around and for increased student achievement through the improvement of instruction. (pg. 96)
What are PLCs?
100
Schools have these 3 types of capacity. (pg. 114)
What are instructional, academic, and leadership?
100
Webinars make me sleepy.
Who is Dave Weedman?
200
This is the only way a diverse faculty with diverse students can hope to raise the achievement bar for all students. (pg. 96)
What are the alignment of content standards, curriculum, instruction and assessment?
200
Teaching by all and Learning by all equals this. (pg. 97)
What is Improved Instruction and Achievement for all?
200
One way PLCs or collaborative work groups can assess their effectiveness (pg. 119)
What are yearly checkups or team checklists?
200
Defined as collective capacity of the teachers in a given school to teach and get results (pg. 114)
What is Instructional Capacity?
200
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Who is Lisa Curry?
300
This group would also benefit from working together. (pg. 96)
Who are students?
300
Cooperative learning works best in this type of school. (pg. 108)
What is a school where collaboration is embedded into the culture?
300
Trust, self-reflection, support, shared mission, and conflict resolution skills are examples of ............. (pg. 110)
What are characteristics of effective professional learning communities?
300
Defined as the collective abilities of student to learn and demonstrate their learning in relevant and rigorous work products as well as in the results of formative and summative assessments (pg. 114)
What is Academic Capacity?
300
KCCT is our middle name (could substitute SDRR, PLAN, EXPLORE, MAP, ACCESS, ACT, or other acronyms).
Who are Shelby County school counselors?
400
Teachers do this to improve instruction. (Hint: Look at category)
What is collaboration?
400
This whole school model engages in collaborative faculty study groups and makes use of cooperative processes in professional development and regular faculty meetings. (pg. 108)
What is the Cooperative School?
400
List one benefit you see of having PLCs within your school or the district.
What is _____________ ?
400
Defined as the collective leadership abilities of the administrators and teacher-leaders in a school to build and maintain a PLC and solve problems of teaching and learning toward the goal of success for all students (pg. 114)
What is Leadership Capacity?
400
Has "multiple" children
Who is Mardee Overstreet and Shelley Mattmiller?
500
Here are a few: Reduction of isolation of teachers, increased commitment to the mission and goals of the school and increased rigor in working to strengthen the mission. (p. 98)
What is a benefit of collaboration?
500
In highly effective schools, this happens daily. (pg. 108)
What is teachers collaborate and students cooperate?
500
List of 3 behaviors that characterize a true PLC. (pg. 98)
What are reflective dialogue and problem solving, peer observations, and peer collaboration?
500
The amount of capacity in a given individual,organization, or student (pg. 115)
What is expandable and unlimited?
500
Played basketball in college on a scholarship
Who is Lisa Smith?
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