Lead with Instructional Rounds: Creating a Culture of Professional Learning
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A practical guide to instructional rounds for educatorsIsolation is a pervasive characteristic of life for a teacher in a modern school. Teachers meet in professional learning communities attend trainings and are even observed by administrators while they teach but they rarely get the chance to see what other teachers do in the classroom. When the bell rings they find themselves alone with their students.Instructional rounds can counter that isolation. The idea itself--centered around teachers observing and providing feedback on each others teaching--is relatively simple but as Vicki Wilson shows the effects are profound: Observing educators pick up new ideas. Observed teachers experience a confidence boost. New school-wide instructional initiatives can be adopted more quickly. And broader school-improvement goals can be supported with concrete examples. Most important of all instructional rounds rescue teachers from isolation by fostering a shared sense of mission and growing trust between fellow educators who realize they have a team that supports and values them.Wilsons willingness to be honest about the process she implemented in her own school--the moments of doubt the ups and downs the mistakes and successes--transforms this practical book into something inspiring.A powerhouse guide for all educators. Wilson fills a gap in the field with this brilliant practical godsend of a book that can be implemented at your school starting right now. --Rick Jetter PhD author keynote speaker and cofounder of Pushing BoundariesLead with Instructional Rounds offers the what why and how to bring teachers within a building together to learn from one another in a safe and positive environment. --Connie Hamilton author of Hacking Questions and curriculum director in Saranac Community SchoolsIn Lead with Instructional Rounds Vicki Wilson eloquently shares her vast experiences and provides a blueprint for getting educators into each others classrooms all while being intentional and hyperfocused on high-quality instruction throughout the process. --Thomas C. Murray author of Personal & Authentic: Designing Learning Experiences that Impact a Lifetime and director of innovation for Future Ready Schools
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