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Are Personal Learning Networks the Key to Keeping Teachers?

Edsurge

In a recent National Education Association survey of roughly 3,600 educators, more than half indicated that they were likely to leave or retire from education sooner than planned because of the pandemic. Educator shortages continue to be a top concern for many.

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Universal Skills for Learners: Increasing School Relevancy

User Generated Education

Gallup has conducted more than 5 million surveys with students in grades five through 12 over the past several years. Almost half of students who responded to the survey are engaged with school (47%), with approximately one-fourth “not engaged” (29%) and the remainder “actively disengaged” (24%).A

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Remote Learning Teaching Tips

A Principal's Reflections

A recent eSchool News article highlighted that most teachers don’t feel fully prepared for remote learning. ClassTag surveyed more than 1,200 U.S. teachers in mid-March to collect and share best practices, ideas, and common approaches to remote learning. What matters above all is to keep moving forward.

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How to succeed with online PD for teachers

Neo LMS

You can do this by gathering a focus group of teachers from a district or school, by handing out surveys or by observing them while they work. This type of learning focuses on lesson content as well as instructional strategies that work best in each context. building a personal learning network online.

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edWeb 2018 Professional Learning Survey

edWeb.net

In the past 10 years, social media has helped educators connect online to more easily share resources, ideas, and practices among themselves, leading to more grass roots, open source collaboration and the evolution of personal learning networks. Download the edWeb 2018 Professional Learning Survey.

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Grow Your Own Personal Learning Network

Nik Peachey

This is just a quick posting to share a session on building your own Personal Learning Network, that I did for teachers in British Council Bilbao recently (25th September 2010). Related links: Pros and Cons as Web Based Research Tasks Creating Social Polls and Questionnaires Using Urtak Social Networks and the Web 2.0

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7 Must-Read Resources on Social Media for School Leaders

The 21st Century Principal

This book takes readers through a complete survey of all the tools from blogs to social bookmarking to even gaming. As a part of the school leader’s library, this book is an excellent strategy guide for engaging in social media as a means to foster personal learning.