Collaboration for career & technical education : teamwork beyond the core content areas in a PLC at work / Wendy Custable, Paul C. Farmer ; foreword by Robert Eaker.

By: Custable, Wendy, 1975- [author.]Contributor(s): Farmer, Paul C, 1958- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bloomington : Solution Tree Press, [2020]Description: xiv, 176 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781949539677Other title: Collaboration for career and technical educationSubject(s): Career education teachers -- In-service training -- United States | Career education teachers -- Professional relationships -- United States | Technical education teachers -- In-service training -- United States | Technical education teachers -- Professional relationships -- United States | Career education -- United States | Technical education -- United States | Teaching teams -- United States | Teacher participation in curriculum planning -- United States | Education -- MethodologyAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Collaboration for career and technical educationDDC classification: 373.28 LOC classification: LC1037.5 | .C87 2020
Contents:
Establishing a collaborative culture -- Forming teams -- Teaming logistics -- Identifying essential learnings in CTE curriculum -- Simplifying essential learnings -- Designing instruction and assessments -- Reflecting on data -- Responding to student learning -- Epilogue: Turning parking spaces into rest spaces.
Summary: "In Collaboration for Career and Technical Education: Teamwork Beyond the Core Content Areas in a PLC authors Wendy Custable and Paul C. Farmer provide a guide for readers who wish to integrate the PLC process into their CTE programs of study. The authors note that CTE teachers are often singleton teachers and, as a result, are often left out of the collaborative process - if they have access to one at all. Yet, the PLC system has numerous proven benefits that CTE teachers can use to develop their students' knowledge, develop rigorous academic standards and best practices, and best prepare their students for their lives post graduation. Consequently, these CTE educators need a PLC system that is structured uniquely for their situation and their fields of study. Key to developing a professional learning community consisting of multiple singleton teachers is learning how to focus on what all of these educators' fields of study have in common. Therefore, the authors provide all of the information these educators will need to define their clarity of purpose, discover their common denominators, and build a powerful collaborative process. Using this book, CTE educators and singleton teachers will learn the vital strategies necessary for team building and improvement and the creation of customizable collaborative processes"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Establishing a collaborative culture -- Forming teams -- Teaming logistics -- Identifying essential learnings in CTE curriculum -- Simplifying essential learnings -- Designing instruction and assessments -- Reflecting on data -- Responding to student learning -- Epilogue: Turning parking spaces into rest spaces.

"In Collaboration for Career and Technical Education: Teamwork Beyond the Core Content Areas in a PLC authors Wendy Custable and Paul C. Farmer provide a guide for readers who wish to integrate the PLC process into their CTE programs of study. The authors note that CTE teachers are often singleton teachers and, as a result, are often left out of the collaborative process - if they have access to one at all. Yet, the PLC system has numerous proven benefits that CTE teachers can use to develop their students' knowledge, develop rigorous academic standards and best practices, and best prepare their students for their lives post graduation. Consequently, these CTE educators need a PLC system that is structured uniquely for their situation and their fields of study. Key to developing a professional learning community consisting of multiple singleton teachers is learning how to focus on what all of these educators' fields of study have in common. Therefore, the authors provide all of the information these educators will need to define their clarity of purpose, discover their common denominators, and build a powerful collaborative process. Using this book, CTE educators and singleton teachers will learn the vital strategies necessary for team building and improvement and the creation of customizable collaborative processes"-- Provided by publisher.

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