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Title: Collaborative teams that work :the definitive guide to cycles of learning in a PLC /Colin Sloper and Gavin Grift. Author: Sloper, Colin,(author.). Location: 370.71 SLO Added Name: Grift, Gavin, (author.). Subject: Professional learning communities. Teachers -- Professional relationships. Teachers -- In-service training. Teaching teams. Reflective teaching. Action research in education. School improvement programs. ISBN: 9781951075897 Collation: 183 pages ; 26 cm. Contents Note: Preparing the inquiry -- Implementing the inquiry -- The collaborative team meeting agenda. Summary Note: "Schools constantly struggle to help students show improvement in academic achievement. One of the primary reasons for this is inconsistent or poor instructional practice. Research dictates that collaborative teams are an essential aspect of any successful school and can be vital in improving student achievement. In Collaborative Teams That Work: The Definitive Guide to Cycles of Learning in a PLC, authors Colin Sloper and Gavin Grift seek to help collaborative teams operate effectively in order to improve achievement in their school. They provide a path of twelve specific actions that will lead to greater collaboration. Also included in this book are a set of eleven actions for other types of teams, so educational teams of all types can see advances in their work. The key to increased student success is collaboration, and Collaborative Teams That Work is the ultimate guide to ensuring excellent collaboration"-- Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. ------------------------------ TF1302967 Available at Main Loan 370.71 SLO -----------------------------------------------