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This week one of the blog posts in my google reader was on mediocrity in teaching (you can read it here). When I read this I thought of how this may be the case in some schools, but certainly not in our elementary school. Everyday I see the great things that our teachers are doing to continue their own professional learning to improve instruction and student learning:
- teachers having reflective conversations with myself or their colleagues
- teachers observing other classrooms to gain new ideas
- teachers getting feedback from others that have been in their classrooms
- teachers reflecting on their practice by watching themselves on video
- teachers seeking out new strategies to try when they see their students are not getting or having behavior issues
- teachers sharing ideas with each other in grade level/PLC meetings
- teachers seeking/sharing ideas with teachers in their professional learning network outside of our school (via DART connections and Twitter)
- teachers asking colleauges how students from their WIN group are progressing in the classroom
- teachers trying new strategies they just read about or saw in a YouTube video clip (like this one here... when I found this clip this week I knew immediately that a few of our teachers had seen this, because I saw several of these strategies in their classrooms--which happen to be very effective!)
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