Remove Personal Learning Network Remove Personalized Learning Remove Resources Remove Secondary
article thumbnail

Are Personal Learning Networks the Key to Keeping Teachers?

Edsurge

Putting the ‘Person’ in Personal Learning Networks While educators building communities to learn and share ideas isn’t new, today’s personal learning networks (PLNs) offer educators the chance to hone their focus and build their practice in specific areas of professional development.

article thumbnail

Build Your Personal Learning Network #WTI15

Reading By Example

My topic was how to get started in building one’s personal learning network. My concurrent sessions were for secondary teachers as the audience. There are resources within district. There were positives, but it seemed like schoolwide professional learning wasn’t enough for the teachers attending.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Sound Advice on Personalized Learning from Six Regional Incubators

Edsurge

That’s the bottom line and big payoff for listening to this six-podcast series on personalized learning from The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. They recommend seeking out disengaged and underserved students to explore the extent to which those groups can be re-engaged and better served with personalized strategies.

article thumbnail

#Supermuch teaching in the classroom and online

The CoolCatTeacher

We discuss what going to the next level in the classroom and in online learning means both at the secondary and college level. I’ve been published in Leading and Learning with Technology , and I’m currently co-authoring a book on how teachers can develop a personal learning network using social media and other digital tools.

Classroom 153
article thumbnail

7 Ways Data-Fueled PLCs Are Transforming Education

Edsurge

“With PLCs, we decide as a team that ‘this’ is really what every student at Benton High School leaving Algebra 1 should know how to do,” says Brandy Beckman, Secondary Math Instructional Facilitator. Often, PLC groups take the lead in creating curriculum, resources, or assessments.

Data 111
article thumbnail

10 Ways to Grow as a Pedagogical Leader

A Principal's Reflections

Creating or further developing a Personal Learning Network (PLN) is also essential to access 24/7 ideas, strategies, feedback, resources, and support. For example, elementary will conduct walks in secondary to provide feedback and vice versa. We then share collective insight while processing the feedback.

article thumbnail

The #blimage challenge spreads

Learning with 'e's

It has spread across all sectors of professional practice, from primary, secondary and tertiary education, into the workplace learning sector. The #blimage challenge exposes new ideas, new resources, and new people you really should get to know. Some educators are now blogging for the first time.