Hi Jennifer,
Yes, but I think the original intent of PLC's is what you describe below.
Elisa

Elisa Waingort
Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
Dalhousie Elementary
Calgary, Canada

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I guess planning is one way you could do a PLC...but I think you lose the  
inquiry when you do it this way. 
We let the teachers generate questions of interest related mainly to  
students...we look at student data and research ways to improve learning. 
There must be lots of ways to do PLC.
Jennifer
 
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