2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
6/17/2019 | 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM | Transparent Teacher Practices: Supporting Ongoing Development of Instructional Expertise | Ballroom B
Transparent Teacher Practices: Supporting Ongoing Development of Instructional Expertise
Inviting feedback based upon clear success criteria is the most efficient and effective way to maintain and improve the level of practice for any complex skill, including the development of instructional expertise. To give and receive actionable feedback in the classroom setting, our practices need to be seen and heard by other professionals.
Transparent Teacher Practices allow teachers to collaboratively develop their instructional expertise. These practices build the collective efficacy of a school staff, because they give educators an opportunity to own their professional development and learning and they foster the instructional leadership of not just individual teachers, but also the collaborative development of teams of teachers.
Through discussion, reading, and exploration participants will be introduced to five Transparent Teacher Practices which are Learning Walkthroughs, Collaborative Coaching, Collaborative Lesson Study, Video Analysis, and Peer Coaching. Participants will explore each of these practices and understand how to implement them within the Transparent Teach Practices Cycle. During the session, participants will begin the groundwork of planning for the implementation of Transparent Teacher Practices. Through-self assessment they will identify the potential barriers to the implementation of Transparent Teacher Practices and collaboratively troubleshoot how to overcome these barriers.
- Participants will understand how to give teachers the ownership of continuous instructional improvement through peer-based professional development: Transparent Teacher Practices.
- Participants will receive an introduction to five Transparent Teacher Practices, which include Learning Walkthroughs, Collaborative Coaching, Collaborative Lesson Study, Video Analysis, and Peer Coaching, as well as the critical components to successful implementation of these practices.
- Participants will assess their institution’s readiness to engage in Transparent Teacher Practices and identify and problem solve around potential barriers to implementation.
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Presenters/Authors
Hollie Pettersson, PhD
(), Ed Direction, hpettersson@eddirection.com;
Hollie serves as the Secondary Director of Evidence Based Learning and Achievement in Canyons School District. Prior to joining Canyons, Hollie was an educational specialist for the Utah Personnel Development Center, where she co-directed Utah’s RtI training initiative that integrates academics, social behavior, and teacher coaching. Hollie is a certified teacher, school psychologist, and administrator with experience in elementary, middle and high school settings. Hollie also serves as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Utah.
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William Evans, Ed.D.
(), Ed Direction, wevans@eddirection.org;
William is a former and educator and former administrator with experience in organizational management and improving educational opportunities for underserved populations. William graduated with his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Brigham Young University. Shortly thereafter he earned his Master of Arts in English Literature from Creighton University. He worked with the Creighton University’s Strategic Planning Committee and developed an interest in school policies and procedures. He went on to earn an Interdisciplinary Doctorate of Education in Leadership from Creighton University.
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