How Did That Happen: Deficit Discussions

Fisher and Frey · Beginner ·🍎 Teaching & Learning Design ·1y ago

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The How Did That Happen? study found that when teachers analyzed recorded transcripts of PLCs, 85% of the time there were deficits in those discussions. Only 15% of the time did teachers move in figuring out what has worked well and for whom. Learn more about collective efficacy and PLCs at https://www.corwin.com/books/intro-to-plc-293453 #education #professionallearning #plc

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The How Did That Happen? study found that when teachers analyzed recorded transcripts of PLCs, 85% of the time there were deficits in those discussions. Only 15% of the time did teachers move in figuring out what has worked well and for whom. Learn more about collective efficacy and PLCs at https://www.corwin.com/books/intro-to-plc-293453 #education #professionallearning #plc
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