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"As an educator, I found this book to be an honest and insightful reflection on the challenges teachers face in today’s classrooms. The author skillfully highlights real issues within the U.S. education system and offers thoughtful, practical strategies to address them. A valuable contribution to the ongoing dialogue about improving teaching and learning."
"Developing Collaborative Expertise Teams is a must read for any leader who struggles with obtaining impactful results from their teams. The book provides a very specific roadmap for that leader to take their teams to higher levels of learning and effectiveness, thus positively impacting the culture of the school."
"Clear, accessible, and grounded in practice, Developing Collaborative Expertise Teams offers school leaders and teacher teams practical guidance for building authentic collaborative learning cultures. With vivid vignettes and useful tools, it is an indispensable resource for transforming school communities."
"This book offers a powerful blend of research-based insights and practical strategies that leaders can implement immediately. It delivers tremendous value with actionable examples, clear frameworks, and tools that support real collaboration. From fostering shared language of learning to addressing implementation gaps as systemic opportunities, this resource equips school and district leaders with the clarity and structure needed to strengthen teams and student outcomes."
"A timely, research-driven roadmap for building collective expertise that transforms teaching teams into engines of student growth."
"By linking PLC research and Visible Learning to authentic, data-driven strategies anchored in success criteria, this book empowers teachers, administrators, PLC team members, and Collaborative Expertise Teams with the tools to deliver high-impact results at every level of education."
"This book provides a clear, research-based roadmap for building the collaborative expertise schools need to thrive. With practical tools and compelling case studies, it bridges theory and practice in ways that educators can immediately apply."
"Developing Collaborative Expertise Teams by David Nagel and Bruce Potter is exactly the resource today’s schools need. As an experienced educator and school leader who has studied John Hattie’s research extensively and implemented both the Teacher Clarity Playbook and PLC+ Playbook, I approached this book with a critical eye, and was thoroughly impressed.
"You are about to enjoy the most practical handbook for developing collaborative expertise teams in your school."
"This book not only provides a reason for why school leaders should and need to consider what they are doing in terms of supporting sustained school improvement when it comes to student achievement, they have provided practical tools to support that work. Through real stories leaders can see how these are utilize in school’s context."
"Developing Collaborative Expertise Teams provides practical, realistic, and useful guidance via actionable frameworks, tabulated high-impact strategies, implementation tools such as PLC agendas and reflection logs, and realistic acknowledgments of constraints, positioning the text as a valuable resource for fostering sustainable educational transformation over a three-to-five-year horizon."
"Developing Collaborative Expertise Teams is one of the most comprehensive manuscripts that I have had the pleasure to read in quite a while! It provides practical and useful guidance and will be a resource to a wide array of educators for varying reasons and purposes."
"Improving student performance requires engagement, commitment and consistency, not only from the student but, perhaps even more importantly, from the adult stakeholders. This book provides a useable and relatable blueprint for effectively engaging staff for intentional collaboration for the betterment of the students. The authors present research-based practices, and provide vignettes, graphics and protocols to introduce those practices in any school environment."