Support professional learning with PLC teams

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PLC teams form around a professional learning community within a school or district. A PLC Team is ideal for smaller groups of faculty and administrators to:

  • Examine educational trends (for example, researching the effects of social and emotional learning on academics)
  • Conduct a book study
  • Study pedagogical methods (for example, documenting the implementation of a new math curriculum)
  • Perform any other collaborative work

Screenshot of a PLC OneNote Notebook in Microsoft Teams for Education opened to the resources section.

PLC OneNote Notebook

Every PLC team has an integrated PLC OneNote Notebook with templates based on the Dufour model for PLCs. As soon as a PLC Team is created, it generates a PLC OneNote Notebook. Every member can add content, share information, and collaborate in this space. The PLC notebook has many uses, including:

  • Guiding educators on the PLC process
  • Helping the team stay on task
  • Providing direction on using OneNote to organize everyone’s work

The PLC Notebook promotes collaboration

In a PLC team, the built-in PLC OneNote Notebook is a collaborative notebook where everyone can work together. A PLC team Notebook (unlike a staff team Notebook) doesn’t create private sections for each member of the team or a Leader-Only section. Every team member has full access to every section in the PLC OneNote Notebook.

For example, a PLC studying the academic impact of social and emotional learning can use the notebook to:

  • Plan lessons
  • Create a timeline for lessons and research
  • Collect research and data