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Facilitating Learning Community Achievement of Instructional Goals

Session #: 308-1241
Presenter(s): Mark R. O'Shea
Session Length: 1.5 hr.
Event: 2008 ASCD Annual Conference
Date: March 15-17, 2008

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How do learning communities organize their efforts around student achievement goals? What protocols can be used to guide their deliberations? How can Japanese lesson study, looking at student work, and outcomes thinking guide the efforts of professional learning communities? These questions lie at the heart of learning community efforts to make a difference in the lives of learners. Participants will explore descriptions of practice used by learning communities from California to Alabama where instructional planning protocols are making a difference.



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