Transform your teacher teams into the driving force of student success and collaboration with this practical, action-driven guide. A companion to Learning by Doing, this handbook delivers 15 essential actions that highly effective teams use to strengthen collaboration, clarify student learning goals, use assessments as powerful learning tools, and ensure every student gets the time and support they need to learn at high levels. This easy-to-read, conversational book provides the tools, strategies, and real-world insights teams need to boost student achievement.
Perfect for K12 administrators, teachers, and instructional coaches, this book will help you: - Build high-impact teams with 15 critical actions that drive student learning
- Establish clear success criteria and assessment protocols to measure progress
- Access practical tools and resources for every foundational aspect of collaboration
- Structure lessons effectively to support struggling students while challenging high achievers
- Continuously refine instructional practices using student results and team analysis
Contents:Introduction: The Promise of Highly Effective Teams
Part 1: Highly Effective Teams Have a Common FoundationChapter 1: Essential ActionIdentify Team Roles, Norms, and Protocols
Chapter 2: Essential ActionOutline a Process for Addressing Personality Interference With Teamwork
Chapter 3: Essential ActionAnalyze Achievement Data and Establish SMART Goals
Chapter 4: Essential ActionFormally Evaluate the Teams Effectiveness at Least Twice Yearly
Part 2: Highly Effective Teams Focus on Learning for All StudentsChapter 5: Essential ActionEnsure Clarity on the Knowledge, Skills, and Dispositions Students Will Acquire
Chapter 6: Essential ActionCollectively Study Essential Learning and Clearly Define Mastery
Chapter 7: Essential ActionEstablish Clear Criteria for Student Work and Continually Apply Those for Consistency
Chapter 8: Essential ActionIdentify Prerequisite Knowledge and Skills Needed to Master Essential Learning
Chapter 9: Essential ActionTeach Students the Criteria We Use in Judging Their Work
Chapter 10: Essential ActionMake Visible a Set of Exemplars for Students
Chapter 11: Essential ActionUse Short-Term Goal Setting
Chapter 12: Essential ActionIdentify Course Content and Topics We Can Eliminate to Devote More Time to Essential Curriculum
Chapter 13: Essential ActionAgree How to Sequence Content and Pace the Course
Chapter 14: Essential ActionUse Materials and Professional Expertise to Identify Instructional Strategies
Part 3: Highly Effective Teams Effectively Use Assessments and DataChapter 15: Essential ActionUse Team-Created Pretests to Assess Prerequisite Knowledge and Skills
Chapter 16: Essential ActionDevelop Common Formative Assessments for Frequent Administration
Chapter 17: Essential ActionAdminister Common Formative Assessments Throughout a Unit
Chapter 18: Essential ActionUse Standardized Testing Data and District Benchmarks to Assess Strengths and Weaknesses
Chapter 19: Essential ActionUse Team Assessment Results to Identify Students in Need of Additional Time and Support
Chapter 20: Essential ActionUse Assessment Results to Identify Strategies That Help More Students Master Essentials
Part 4: Highly Effective Teams Provide Extra Time and Support for LearningChapter 21: Essential ActionDevelop Strategies and Systems to Help Students Acquire Prerequisite Knowledge and Skills
Chapter 22: Essential ActionCreate Flexible Time During Units to Provide Extra Support
Chapter 23: Essential ActionProvide Regular Extensions to Students Working Beyond Grade Level
Epilogue
References and Resources
Index