Professional Learning Community
Harvest Home Primary school is built around a Professional Learning Community (PLC) structure where all educators have a shared responsibility to collectively work in teams to support the learning of all students.
We are committed to learning together in our Learning Communities, which have multiple teacher’s demonstrating a collective efficacy for all the students they are working with. This allows our students and their families to develop relationships with several different educators, who all are working together to co-create and plan targeted teaching and learning programs.
Teachers work together in our Learning Communities to create flexible teaching options within our adaptable learning spaces to maximize student learning outcomes.
To support this structure, Harvest Home Primary School has completed the Department Of Education’s PLC training to embed this approach to our strategic school improvement planning.
Through building and strengthening our PLCs, this evidenced based system aims to increase student learning by creating and supporting a culture that is:
• Relentlessly focusing on student learning outcomes at all times
• Driven by continuous improvement through linking the learning needs of students with the professional learning and practice of teachers
• Underpinned by an inquiry based improvement cycle
• Data and evidence driven
• Fueled by the collective expertise of our staff
