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How to succeed with online PD for teachers

Neo LMS

How to power through a difficult parent-teacher meeting comes to mind, but there are many challenges that teachers learn how to handle in time. Here are a few guidelines to help you create successful online PD for teachers: Establish what teachers need. building a personal learning network online.

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Subscriber Special: February

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Here are general guidelines: up to 10 people per class (same low price–$750). Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Personal Learning Network. In this three-week class, you’ll learn what topics to introduce at what age and how to make these authentic to student lives. social media.

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Subscriber Special: July

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Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Personal Learning Network. In this class, you’ll learn what topics to introduce at what age and how to make these authentic to student lives. social media. social media. Topics include: cyberbullying. digital citizenship. digital commerce.

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Subscriber Special: Group PD at a great price

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Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Personal Learning Network. In this class, you’ll learn what topics to introduce at what age and how to make these authentic to student lives. social media. social media. Topics include: cyberbullying. digital citizenship. digital commerce.

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16 Books About Learning Every Teacher Should Read

TeachThought - Learn better.

16 Books About Modern Learning Every Teacher Should Read. In the age of blogging and social media, is there still room for books? This resource is a collection of short essays/chapters that explore different strands of how people think, and how to better teach it. by TeachThought Staff. Of course there is!