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Leading a Professional Learning Community: a series for Middle Leaders
presented by Roween Higgie

 
10 March 2010
1.00 - 4.00pm
Learning Network NZ, Cnr Soljan & Universal Drive, Henderson, Auckland

 
Member Price $460.00    Non-members $490.00   
 
     Terms and Conditions
 
Note: course starts on 10 March but there are 5 sessions in total (see dates below) - participants must attend all.

Target Audience: team leaders, curriculum leaders, assistant principals, deputy principals of all levels

Recognising the changing role of leaders in schools, this professional learning programme provides the opportunity for middle leaders to:
  • Develop and lead a professional learning community
  • Make evidence-based decisions for professional development
  • Analyse and interpret student achievement data
Each session will allow time for professional reading, reflection, discussion and skill development.

Wed 10 March~ session 1: Research on effective professional development
Wed 5 May ~ session 2: What is a professional learning community? Exploration of reseach and definitions; reflecting on my school and my team.
Wed 16 June ~ session 3: The Challenge of Collegial Decision Making
Wed 11 August~ session 4: Using Evidence in Teaching Practice
Wed 8 September ~ session 5: Analysis and interpretation of Student Achievement Data - Learning talk. Sharing experience and progress: where to now?

Course cost includes extensive notes and readings.

Attendees are required to attend all sessions.


Previous participants say:

"Very useful information about appraisal and observation of team members."

"The input around assessment, analysing data and student achievement was really valuable."

"Good discussion around assessment tools and reporting methods."

"Great to see what other schools do and take back ideas to try."

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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