by Theresa Gray | Oct 7, 2020 | Community of Practice, professional learning, Support Circles, Twitter, Twitter Chats
As human beings we are wired for connection. Beginning with our first family and then adding to our connections through friendships and relationships, we create an intricate network of people who are there for us through celebrations, challenges, sorrows and...
by Theresa Gray | Sep 24, 2020 | Community of Practice, Connected Educator, Personal Learning Networks, Twitter, Twitter Chats
I’ll never forget the first time I realized the power of participating on Twitter. I was attending a national conference for professional development and had signed up for a session with a fairly well known presenter. I got to the room early so that I...
by Powerful Learning Practice | Jul 30, 2020 | Community of Practice, Connected Learner Experience, PLP Community Hub
Fear Led In talking to leaders, teachers and parents, the one thing I am hearing over and over is everyone- and I mean everyone- is scared. Scared of the unknown. Scared of change. Scared to go back to work. Scared to NOT go back to work. Scared of getting sick....
by Dean Shareski | Apr 15, 2020 | Community of Practice, Connected Coaching, Guam
Working with educators in Guam over the past several months has been both encouraging and enlightening. These are a dedicated group of educators who serve the island by honoring their culture and history and yet want to give students every opportunity to succeed no...
by Powerful Learning Practice | Aug 31, 2016 | CLC, Community of Practice, Connected Leadership, innovation, Leadership, Learning, Passion Based Learning, Personal, Sheryl
I have a confession to make. I have been struggling lately, well actually for a few years. Struggling with making the time for original thought. You know, true creative genius. The type of thinking that comes from being well read (so as to be able to contrast and...