10 Reasons Every Teacher Needs A Professional Learning Network
A personal learning network is a group of people you connect with to learn from through their ideas, questions, backgrounds, and references.
A personal learning network is a group of people you connect with to learn from through their ideas, questions, backgrounds, and references.
The growth of eLearning, remote teaching, and video streaming makes teacher observation easier–and more useful for teachers who need support.
As teachers incorporate collaborative learning in their lesson plans, it is critical that they model active listening to their students.
Some of the best social networks for teachers include Facebook, TikTok, ISTE, NCTE, the Educator Collaborative, and more!
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One of the best aspects of being able to flip meetings is giving freedom, choice, and leadership opportunities to the teachers themselves.
When one teacher meets another, they exchange ideas. Comparing and finding common ground and learning new things is nearly automatic.
A Personal Learning Network is a group of people that you learn from and alongside through collaboration, sharing, and discussion.
Consider the ‘collaborative problem-solving’ framework to guide your design of project-based learning or learning in digital networks.
How do teachers stretch without losing their educational identity? How can teachers improve without unplugging from social media completely?
A flipped teacher PD program could inform the kinds of conferences and on-site PD most relevant and authentic to your local circumstances.
This post shares 50 ideas for what teachers can do on Twitter, from listening to students, following trends, and messaging experts.