• Subscribe

    Sign up here for our monthly newsletter.

  • Menu

    Develop a protocol to make the most out of school visits

    By Stephanie Hirsh
    August 2009
    Irecently had the opportunity to visit schools with a superintendent of a large urban school system. I enjoyed spending the morning observing instruction and interacting with teachers and students. On this particular morning, the superintendent had told principals she was interested in observing math classes. At each school, the principal escorted us through a number of math classrooms, allowing time to observe instruction, talk to students, and visit with the teachers. We discussed what we learned as we traveled from high school to high school by car. At the end of the morning, the superintendent was satisfied that she had achieved the agenda she had set for the visits. However, she wondered about ways she might improve the process. I used that observation as an

    Read the remaining content with membership access. Join or log in below to continue.

    Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo. Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas sit aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia consequuntur magni dolores eos qui ratione voluptatem sequi nesciunt. Neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam eius modi tempora incidunt ut labore et dolore magnam aliquam quaerat voluptatem.

    Log In
       

    What is your objective?

    I welcome your suggestions on objectives for school visits as a reply to my posting on this topic on NSDC’s blog (www.nsdc.org/ learningBlog) so that together we can expand upon the bulleted list at right.


    Image for aesthetic effect only - Hirsh Stephanie 2017 Web-for-homepage
    + posts

    Stephanie Hirsh retired in June 2019 after 31 years with Learning Forward, an international association of more than 13,000 educators committed to increasing student achievement through effective professional learning. Hirsh led the organization as its executive director for the last 13 years where she presented, published, and consulted on Learning Forward’s behalf across North America.


    Search
    The Learning Professional


    Published Date

    CURRENT ISSUE



  • Subscribe

  • Recent Issues

    LEARNING TO PIVOT
    August 2024

    Sometimes new information and situations call for major change. This issue...

    GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
    June 2024

    What does professional learning look like around the world? This issue...

    WHERE TECHNOLOGY CAN TAKE US
    April 2024

    Technology is both a topic and a tool for professional learning. This...

    EVALUATING PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
    February 2024

    How do you know your professional learning is working? This issue digs...

    Skip to content