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Learning Never Stops

A Principal's Reflections

When it is all said and done, the best experiences are ongoing and job-embedded so that the needed support, application into practice, feedback, and accountability for growth lead to actual changes to teaching, learning, and leadership. So, what does meaningful professional learning look like? It’s all about YOU!

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edWeb 2018 Professional Learning Survey

edWeb.net

Continuous, effective professional learning can help teachers and administrators improve teaching and learning, but research shows traditional forms of professional development have become expensive and ineffective. This trend is disrupting traditional models for professional development.

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Thinking About Redefining Professional Development

The Web20Classroom

The traditional forms of sit-and-get PD are giving way to MOOCs, webinars, Edcamps and flipped learning. One idea that I’ve been thinking a lot about lately is Flipped Faculty meetings. I always heard there wasn’t enough time before school/after school or during the day to do professional development.

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Subscriber Special: July

Ask a Tech Teacher

Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Professional Learning Network. Develop the solid core of a Professional Learning Network. Each week, review materials on themed activities including webinars, short articles, sample lessons plans, and ebooks. Your Personal Learning Network.

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Last Chance to Join Tech-infused Class

Ask a Tech Teacher

Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Professional Learning Network. Develop the solid core of a Professional Learning Network. That’s three weeks, five hours a week, plus a one-hour weekend virtual meeting each week. Your Personal Learning Network. Course Objectives.

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Last Chance to Join Tech-infused Class

Ask a Tech Teacher

Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Professional Learning Network. Develop the solid core of a Professional Learning Network. That’s three weeks, five hours a week, plus a one-hour weekend virtual meeting each week. Your Personal Learning Network. 28+ tech ed videos.

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Connecting Teaching, Learning, & Leadership

EdTechSandyK

Notes from an edWeb.net Webinar 4/28/14 Dr. Joe Mazza Director of Connected Teaching, Learning & Leadership North Penn School District Dr. Mazza just took on his position in December. He is a project manager, promoting connected teaching, learning, & leadership. Student voice as a key to meeting their evolving needs.