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by Rebecca DuFour (Author), Robert Eaker (Author), Gayle Karhanek (Author), Richard Dufour (Author) "As the latest wave of educational reform washes upon the public schools of the United States in the form of the No Child Left Behind..." (more)
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"The results are incredible. This is the future of professional development." -- Rick Stiggins, Assessment Training Institute, Inc.

"Whatever it Takes provides the stories, the vision and hope for all schools dedicated to the 'learning for all' mission. -- Lawrence W. Lezotte, National Consultant and Commentator Effective Schools Products

"The results are incredible. This is the future of professional development."•Rick Stiggins, Assessment Training Institute, Inc.

"Whatever it Takes provides the stories, the vision and hope for all schools dedicated to the 'learning for all' mission."• --Lawrence W. Lezotte, National Consultant and Commentator Effective Schools Products

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Whatever It Takes: How Professional Learning Communities Respond When Kids Don't Learn examines the question, What happens when, despite our best efforts in the classroom, a student does not learn?

A professional learning community creates a school-wide system of interventions that provides all students with additional time and support when they experience difficulty in their learning. The authors describe the systems of interventions, including Adlai E. Stevenson High School's Pyramid of Interventions, created by a high school, a middle school, and two elementary schools. The authors also discuss the logistical barriers these schools faced and their strategies for overcoming them.

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  • Paperback: 263 pages
  • Publisher: Solution Tree (June 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932127283
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932127287
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the book that people interested in PLCs need!, September 22, 2005
By Ryan Grant (Medical Lake, WA United States) - See all my reviews
The heart of the entire idea of Professional Learning Communities is that they respond to the needs of the students in a more directed, individualized way than before. The other books on PLCs ("Professional Learning Communities at Work" and "On Common Ground", for example) talk in passing about the intervention part of a PLC, but this is the book that finally tells you what that intervention model can look like.

There's something in here for every school. The most convincing chapters are probably 3 and 4 wherein we hear how one high school evolved into a responsive learning environment that really did manage to be all things to all people. Chapter 5 (on a middle school) didn't really add much to the book, but chapters 6 and 7 talk about two different elementary schools that adopted the PLC framework and the great results they achieved.

The content that makes this PLC book stand above the rest is the focus on details. At times the other books on PLCs fell into platitudes and back-patting about how nice PLCs are; you don't find that here. There are lots of specifics, lots of details, and after reading it I felt really good about the direction that my school could go.

In short--highest recommendations, and must-read material for anyone working with PLCs!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Whatever You Can Do to Pass A Student, January 21, 2008
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I find it troubling that so much of this author's claim lies at the fountainhead of what he calls learning, but where does he explain what "learning" actually is? He appears to skirt around this issue in every chapter. After reading the book, I am left with the feeling that learning, for DuFour, is something that I do as a teacher when I fill students' heads up with information. I take my pitcher of what-is-to-be-learned and carefully pour it in each student's head. According to DuFour, some heads are not equipped with funnels, so a cadre of teachers assemble to cascade what-is-to-be-learned, pouring waterfall-like liquids of learning over various student heads in the hopes that some of the precious liquid will stay. By the end of twelfth grade, because a deluge of learning has been cast at the students, enough of the learning-liquid should be present for adult proficiency. There is one major part with this metaphor that bothers me, though: What role do students play in learning? Again, according to DuFour, students are only vessels to contain learning. To be honest, I've never thought of my students as cups or glasses.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Should have been an essay., August 6, 2007
Basic ideas are sound, but I think nothing ground-breaking. I felt that each chapter could have been shortened into a paragraph or two. At most, this should have been an essay. Based on the way the book was written, I got the feeling that the authors were trying to influence the reader much the same way as a cult would try to brainwash a prospective member. While I agree that teachers should teach children to learn, I feel that the student will be in trouble upon graduation as the system of support will be gone. They will have to perform or fail... period. I felt the book to be too wordy, too preachy, too liberal... did I say too wordy?
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5.0 out of 5 stars PLCs work!
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1.0 out of 5 stars "Blame the Teachers!" says this book
The book has some good points (maybe one and a half stars), but it was difficult to read it due to my eyes rolling at every other sentence. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Dragged Towards the End
I haven't finished this book yet. I found the beginning useful and read it on recommendation of a former principal. There is a lot of talk about secondary schools.
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There are some great ideas in this book to help at-risk, low-achieving students. I look forward to implementing some of them!
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This is a fantastic book that demonstrates what a committed community of learners can accomplish to improve learning for all students. Read more
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