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How should principals and supervisors select a peer review committee?

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How should principals and supervisors select a peer review committee?

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A 19: Professional collaboration with colleagues can be among the most meaningful and rewarding aspects of a school leader s work. The point of the peer review committee is to provide professional support to the school leader developing, implementing and fulfilling a professional growth plan. Your peer review committee should be made up of people with whom you want to work and who you see as supporting your professional and personal growth. They are your sounding board to help you get the most benefit from your plan and to help you translate your own learning into benefits for the students and teachers in your school and district. Select colleagues who will challenge your thinking and help you examine your assumptions while supporting your efforts.

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