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School-based, collaborative teacher learning that drives student achievement
Meaningful growth in teacher practice comes when we invest in teacher-led, inquiry-based collaborative models where teachers get to roll up their sleeves and study what’s really going on in classrooms.
Lab Class introduces an observation-based professional learning design that helps teachers collaboratively plan, investigate, and develop solutions to a specific problem of practice by observing a host teacher’s classroom through the eyes of students. This book provides instructional leaders and team facilitators with observation protocols that encourage teachers to:
- Plan collaborative inquiry projects by identifying a focus of the inquiry, combing the research literature, creating norms for observations, and identifying resources needed
- Observe and analyze student conversations, actions, and products to determine the impact of instructional decisions on students
- Identify patterns from observations and determine next steps for professional learning
Close the knowing-doing gap by bringing professional learning out of workshops and back where it belongs—in the classroom!
"For those looking to empower teachers by bringing the learning of teaching closer to the classroom, this resource will help you achieve your goals."—Jenni Donohoo, Provincial Literacy Lead, Council of Ontario Directors of Education
Author of Collective Efficacy
"Lab Class is a professional learning structure to take learning walks to the next level. It provides a process to deepen inquiry and focus teacher observations and learning."
—Ellen S. Perconti, Superintendent
Mary M. Knight School District, WA
Contents
PREFACE
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF LAB CLASS
- What Is Lab Class?
- The Lab Class Model—Step by Step
- Rationale for Lab Class
- Goals of Lab Class
- Considerations for Launching Lab Class
- Organizational Models of Lab Class
- CHAPTER 2: THE LAUNCH MEETING
- Determine an Overall Focus for Lab Class
- Narrow the Focus
- Theories of Action
- Learn to Be Descriptive
- Lab Class Simulation
- Select Marker Students
- Document Student Learning
- Document Teacher Learning
- Ethical Considerations When Documenting Student and Teacher Learning
- Create and Discuss Norms
- Establish the Schedule for Lab Class
- Troubleshooting Tips
- CHAPTER 3: ENGAGING IN LAB CLASS
- Classroom Observations
- Analysis of Observations
- Cluster Observations and Determine Trends
- Identify Conditions
- Revisit the Inquiry Question and Theories of Action
- Determine Next Steps: What Does the Research Say?
- Proposed Agendas for Lab Class
- Troubleshooting Tips
- CHAPTER 4: CONSOLIDATION AND CULMINATION OF LAB CLASS
- Reflect on the Learning
- Develop a Communication Plan
- Proposed Agendas for the Consolidation Meeting
- CHAPTER 5: LAB CLASS EXAMPLES
- Lab Class One: Multiple Teachers/One School
- Lab Class Two: Multiple Teachers/Multiple Schools
- Lab Class Three: Multiple Schools/One Teacher
- Conclusion and Discussion
FINAL THOUGHTS
FINAL THOUGHTS
APPENDIX
- Template A: Determine a Focus
- Template B: Develop Your Team’s Inquiry Question
- Template C: Data Collection for Student Learning
- Template D: Data Collection for Teacher Reflection and Professional Learning
- Template E: Teacher Reflection—Sample One
- Template F: Teacher Reflection—Sample Two
- Template G: Teacher Reflection—Sample Three
- Template H: Supports Needed and Next Steps
- Template I: Final Report Template—Sample One
- Template J: Final Report Template—Sample Two
- Template K: Lab Class Feedback—Exit Ticket
- Template L: Lab Class Feedback—Survey
REFERENCES
REFERENCES
INDEX
INDEX
Resources
Companion Website
http://resources.corwin.com/LabClassDescription
School-based, collaborative teacher learning that drives student achievement
Meaningful growth in teacher practice comes when we invest in teacher-led, inquiry-based collaborative models where teachers get to roll up their sleeves and study what’s really going on in classrooms.
Lab Class introduces an observation-based professional learning design that helps teachers collaboratively plan, investigate, and develop solutions to a specific problem of practice by observing a host teacher’s classroom through the eyes of students. This book provides instructional leaders and team facilitators with observation protocols that encourage teachers to:
- Plan collaborative inquiry projects by identifying a focus of the inquiry, combing the research literature, creating norms for observations, and identifying resources needed
- Observe and analyze student conversations, actions, and products to determine the impact of instructional decisions on students
- Identify patterns from observations and determine next steps for professional learning
Close the knowing-doing gap by bringing professional learning out of workshops and back where it belongs—in the classroom!
"For those looking to empower teachers by bringing the learning of teaching closer to the classroom, this resource will help you achieve your goals."—Jenni Donohoo, Provincial Literacy Lead, Council of Ontario Directors of Education
Author of Collective Efficacy
"Lab Class is a professional learning structure to take learning walks to the next level. It provides a process to deepen inquiry and focus teacher observations and learning."
—Ellen S. Perconti, Superintendent
Mary M. Knight School District, WA
Contents
PREFACE
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF LAB CLASS
- What Is Lab Class?
- The Lab Class Model—Step by Step
- Rationale for Lab Class
- Goals of Lab Class
- Considerations for Launching Lab Class
- Organizational Models of Lab Class
- CHAPTER 2: THE LAUNCH MEETING
- Determine an Overall Focus for Lab Class
- Narrow the Focus
- Theories of Action
- Learn to Be Descriptive
- Lab Class Simulation
- Select Marker Students
- Document Student Learning
- Document Teacher Learning
- Ethical Considerations When Documenting Student and Teacher Learning
- Create and Discuss Norms
- Establish the Schedule for Lab Class
- Troubleshooting Tips
- CHAPTER 3: ENGAGING IN LAB CLASS
- Classroom Observations
- Analysis of Observations
- Cluster Observations and Determine Trends
- Identify Conditions
- Revisit the Inquiry Question and Theories of Action
- Determine Next Steps: What Does the Research Say?
- Proposed Agendas for Lab Class
- Troubleshooting Tips
- CHAPTER 4: CONSOLIDATION AND CULMINATION OF LAB CLASS
- Reflect on the Learning
- Develop a Communication Plan
- Proposed Agendas for the Consolidation Meeting
- CHAPTER 5: LAB CLASS EXAMPLES
- Lab Class One: Multiple Teachers/One School
- Lab Class Two: Multiple Teachers/Multiple Schools
- Lab Class Three: Multiple Schools/One Teacher
- Conclusion and Discussion
FINAL THOUGHTS
FINAL THOUGHTS
APPENDIX
- Template A: Determine a Focus
- Template B: Develop Your Team’s Inquiry Question
- Template C: Data Collection for Student Learning
- Template D: Data Collection for Teacher Reflection and Professional Learning
- Template E: Teacher Reflection—Sample One
- Template F: Teacher Reflection—Sample Two
- Template G: Teacher Reflection—Sample Three
- Template H: Supports Needed and Next Steps
- Template I: Final Report Template—Sample One
- Template J: Final Report Template—Sample Two
- Template K: Lab Class Feedback—Exit Ticket
- Template L: Lab Class Feedback—Survey
REFERENCES
REFERENCES
INDEX
INDEX
Resources
Companion Website
http://resources.corwin.com/LabClassReviews
Lab Class
Professional Learning Through Collaborative Inquiry and Student Observation
June 2018 | 168 pages | Corwin
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paperback | 01/02/2026 | 9781544327952 | $37.95 |
| Lifetime | 01/02/2026 | 9781544327976 | $35.00 |
School-based, collaborative teacher learning that drives student achievement
Meaningful growth in teacher practice comes when we invest in teacher-led, inquiry-based collaborative models where teachers get to roll up their sleeves and study what’s really going on in classrooms.
Lab Class introduces an observation-based professional learning design that helps teachers collaboratively plan, investigate, and develop solutions to a specific problem of practice by observing a host teacher’s classroom through the eyes of students. This book provides instructional leaders and team facilitators with observation protocols that encourage teachers to:
- Plan collaborative inquiry projects by identifying a focus of the inquiry, combing the research literature, creating norms for observations, and identifying resources needed
- Observe and analyze student conversations, actions, and products to determine the impact of instructional decisions on students
- Identify patterns from observations and determine next steps for professional learning
Close the knowing-doing gap by bringing professional learning out of workshops and back where it belongs—in the classroom!
"For those looking to empower teachers by bringing the learning of teaching closer to the classroom, this resource will help you achieve your goals."—Jenni Donohoo, Provincial Literacy Lead, Council of Ontario Directors of Education
Author of Collective Efficacy
"Lab Class is a professional learning structure to take learning walks to the next level. It provides a process to deepen inquiry and focus teacher observations and learning."
—Ellen S. Perconti, Superintendent
Mary M. Knight School District, WA
Table Of Contents:
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF LAB CLASS
- What Is Lab Class?
- The Lab Class Model—Step by Step
- Rationale for Lab Class
- Goals of Lab Class
- Considerations for Launching Lab Class
- Organizational Models of Lab Class
- CHAPTER 2: THE LAUNCH MEETING
- Determine an Overall Focus for Lab Class
- Narrow the Focus
- Theories of Action
- Learn to Be Descriptive
- Lab Class Simulation
- Select Marker Students
- Document Student Learning
- Document Teacher Learning
- Ethical Considerations When Documenting Student and Teacher Learning
- Create and Discuss Norms
- Establish the Schedule for Lab Class
- Troubleshooting Tips
- CHAPTER 3: ENGAGING IN LAB CLASS
- Classroom Observations
- Analysis of Observations
- Cluster Observations and Determine Trends
- Identify Conditions
- Revisit the Inquiry Question and Theories of Action
- Determine Next Steps: What Does the Research Say?
- Proposed Agendas for Lab Class
- Troubleshooting Tips
- CHAPTER 4: CONSOLIDATION AND CULMINATION OF LAB CLASS
- Reflect on the Learning
- Develop a Communication Plan
- Proposed Agendas for the Consolidation Meeting
- CHAPTER 5: LAB CLASS EXAMPLES
- Lab Class One: Multiple Teachers/One School
- Lab Class Two: Multiple Teachers/Multiple Schools
- Lab Class Three: Multiple Schools/One Teacher
- Conclusion and Discussion
- FINAL THOUGHTS
- APPENDIX
- Template A: Determine a Focus
- Template B: Develop Your Team’s Inquiry Question
- Template C: Data Collection for Student Learning
- Template D: Data Collection for Teacher Reflection and Professional Learning
- Template E: Teacher Reflection—Sample One
- Template F: Teacher Reflection—Sample Two
- Template G: Teacher Reflection—Sample Three
- Template H: Supports Needed and Next Steps
- Template I: Final Report Template—Sample One
- Template J: Final Report Template—Sample Two
- Template K: Lab Class Feedback—Exit Ticket
- Template L: Lab Class Feedback—Survey
- REFERENCES
- INDEX