What is a PLC?
The learner.
Professional Learning Communities are always about
the learner
and how best to achieve student learning.
PLCs focus on what students will learn and not what the teacher will do.
Students can be taught, but the goal is for students to actually learn.
Professional Learning Communities are always about
the learner
and how best to achieve student learning.
PLCs focus on what students will learn and not what the teacher will do.
Students can be taught, but the goal is for students to actually learn.
We're either teaching students
or we're teaching the curriculum,
regardless of students.
Amy Benjamin, Author
or we're teaching the curriculum,
regardless of students.
Amy Benjamin, Author
"A PLC is an ongoing process in which educators work collaboratively in recurring cycles of collective inquiry and action research to achieve better results for
the students they serve.”
—DuFour, DuFour, Eaker & Many, 2010, p. 111
the students they serve.”
—DuFour, DuFour, Eaker & Many, 2010, p. 111