by Susan Carter Morgan | Aug 3, 2010 | Change, Community News
By Robin Ellis PLPeeps from all over the world found each other f2f recently, and for many it was like coming home! ISTE 2010 this year was held in Denver, Colorado and for the first time PLPĀ attended and participated in the conference as a vendor. Our booth on...
by Susan Carter Morgan | Jul 30, 2010 | Change
We had more PLP Open Mic goodness last night, led by Will Richardson and Shelly Blake-Plock. Those in the room challenged each other to discuss rethinking leadership–what it means and how to effect change. Will posted about it on his blog, and the link to the...
by Susan Carter Morgan | Jul 26, 2010 | Change
By Susan Carter Morgan Scott McLeod over at dangerously irrelevant is calling on all bloggers to once again participate in his Leadership Day. Using whatever response form works for you–blog, podcast, photo–he asks you to join him in discussing...
by Susan Carter Morgan | Jul 23, 2010 | Change, Community News
By Susan Carter Morgan How does the role of teaching have to change? Does it? Last night’s PLP open mic discussion rocked! Will Richardson challenged the group of assembled educators at the second Open Mic session to discuss the role of teaching. And assisted by...
by Susan Carter Morgan | Jul 14, 2010 | Change, Community News
By Susan Carter Morgan Community building and developing teacher leaders matter to PLP. And once again, we were happy to provide a resource for teachers to have a voice. Diane Ravitch, author and professor of education and Congresswoman Judy Chu spoke to a group of...
by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | Jul 9, 2010 | Change
By Sheryl Nussbaum Beach (cross-posted on 21st centurycollaborative.com) A good friend told me that he heard another friend whining about how he wished educational bloggers would get back to blogging from the heart. It struck a cord with me. While I am anything but...