Friday, April 29, 2016

Professional Learning

A lot of professional learning has been going on behind the scenes this year. Here is one highlight from this past week:

Book Study Group
The last meeting of the year for the Common Formative Assessment book study group took place on Wednesday at lunch with a discussion focused on how to more fully involve students in the assessment process. Teachers shared a range of strategies that they have tried in the past or currently use, and they reflected on the positive benefits they've experienced, including a shifting of the responsibility for learning from the teacher to the student.

This book group met six times throughout the school year, with each meeting's discussion focused around one or two chapters. According to Bob Cook, "For me, the best part of the book club were the conversations about how other people tackle the same issues that I find myself confronting. They provided insights that I hadn't thought of myself.  Oh, and great brownies!" Bob also appreciated that the meetings gave him the opportunity to talk with people in other departments whom he doesn't typically see that often.

CFA Study Group members (Jo, YiYun and Alyson not pictured)
I am currently taking suggestions for possible books for next year (or a summer book group if there's interest) and will send out a survey in a week or so to see who would like to participate. If you have a topic or a particular book you'd be interested in reading, please let me know! A few that are already on the table for consideration:






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