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Research, Improving Education Copyright 2014 by SEDLinsightsSEDLSylvia Segura Pirtle, PhD, and Ed Tobia, EdDVol. 2, No. 3, Winter 2014D istrict and school leaders seeking to improve student gains are often inundated with well-intentioned programs and supports that promise to produce rapid Determining the best structures, supports, and approaches to advance student learning outcomes while fostering an improved school culture and developing teachers instructional expertise can be a substantial Various researchers have noted that the use of professional learning communities offers an effective, learning-focused process that can foster improvement in teaching and At SEDL.
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