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Communities that learn, lead, and last : building and sustaining educational expertise / Giselle O. Martin-Kniep.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2008.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxi, 213 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780787985134
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.1 MAR
Summary: Communities That Learn, Lead, and Last offers a fresh and compelling perspective while providing practical guidance for schools and districts on how to develop "professional learning communities" that serve to instill educational ideals, share wisdom, improve practice, and enhance capacity across the system. Comprised of any combination of teachers, school leaders, staff developers, district personnel, and even students, professional learning communities, as described in this book, break new ground and challenge the status quo by focusing on the reconciliation of individual and organizational expertise, vision, and needs through a variety of collaborations, activities and projects - ranging from classroom-related work to broader issues of policy, leadership, and organizational improvement."--book jacket.
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Communities That Learn, Lead, and Last offers a fresh and compelling perspective while providing practical guidance for schools and districts on how to develop "professional learning communities" that serve to instill educational ideals, share wisdom, improve practice, and enhance capacity across the system. Comprised of any combination of teachers, school leaders, staff developers, district personnel, and even students, professional learning communities, as described in this book, break new ground and challenge the status quo by focusing on the reconciliation of individual and organizational expertise, vision, and needs through a variety of collaborations, activities and projects - ranging from classroom-related work to broader issues of policy, leadership, and organizational improvement."--book jacket.

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