Inquiry

"Collective efficacy is strengthened when increases in student achievement are realized based on the sustained efforts of high-powered teams within schools. This process — which we call quality implementation — involves a critical mass of people doing their best to apply and experiment with evidence-based strategies, learning whether and why the strategies worked (or didn't) within their respective contexts, and then making the necessary modifications."

- Jenni Donohoo and Stephen Katz, "What Drives Collective Efficacy"

Interdisciplinary Unit Design: North Brooklyn Pipeline

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Session 4 Agenda.pdf
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PL: Book Club

Inquiry Question: How do we ensure that our classrooms truly serve students?