"Building and Sustaining Effective and Efficient Professional Learning " by Stacy Marie Mullaney

Date

Fall 11-27-2024

ESRP 9000 Professor

Daniel Turner, Ed.D.

ESRP 9001 Professor

Daniel Turner, Ed.D.

Executive Summary

This strategic research project (SRP) aims to establish Professional Learning Communities and implement common planning periods to enhance teacher collaboration, instructional alignment, and data-driven decision-making. The initiative addresses critical state requirements, such as class size regulations and the needs of ESE and ESOL students, ensuring equitable access to quality education for all learners. By creating structured time for collaboration, teachers can share best practices, analyze data, and design strategies to meet diverse student needs, ultimately improving academic performance. The primary challenge identified is teachers' lack of structured collaboration time, hindering their ability to effectively align instruction and implement targeted interventions. To address this, the project proposes creating a master schedule that aligns planning periods for core academic teachers, facilitates PLCs, and fosters consistent use of evidence-based practices. Collaboration among teachers, administrators, and school counselors ensures course requests and student needs are integrated into instructional planning. The action plan includes five key goals: engaging stakeholders collaboratively to build consensus, reviewing and analyzing student course requests to guide scheduling, training teachers in effective PLC practices, creating a master schedule to align standard planning periods, and implementing the plan with ongoing monitoring for success. To sustain these efforts, common planning periods are recommended to include clear goals, measurable outcomes, and leadership support. These sessions will provide professional development opportunities focused on data-driven collaboration, lesson planning, and student engagement, fostering continuous improvement. This structured approach ensures that every teacher is supported, every student's needs are addressed, and the school’s mission of preparing all students for college, career, and life is achieved. These efforts will make common planning periods a powerful tool for driving teacher collaboration and student success

Document Type

Strategic Research Project-NSU Access Only

Degree Name

Doctor of Education (EdD)

College

Abraham S. Fischler College of Education

Concentration

Curriculum and Teaching

Language

English

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