By Bud Hunt
I wouldn’t know Chad Evans if he passed me on the street, but I know his brain, and he’s a valuable member of my learning community. That’s shifty, and something that I’m experiencing more and more through my work with and time in communities like the NJPLP.
I had the opportunity to sit down recently with Chad and talk with him about his work as a team leader in the NJPLP. We discussed what he’s learning as he works with his team to think strategically about what technologies should inform his practice. I also was able to hear more about what he and his teammates are thinking about as they begin to prepare their project for this year’s PLP culmination.
I think you’ll enjoy learning from Chad, too. Do you regularly learn from and with folks whom you wouldn’t recognize in a crowded room? I hope that you do.
Listen to the podcast.
Bud Hunt
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Nice podcast. Imagine – teaching social studies. Not on the CSAP, but a pretty important subject . . .
Well done, Chad! I’m glad to be on your team!!