by Michelle Rogerson | Dec 5, 2011 | Powerful Learning Practice
Discussion is lively in our PLP Network Community Hub, where PLPeeps from across all of our communities can collaborate and join discussions. Joseph Terch IV, posted an interesting question to peeps: What gets you excited about education? Joseph suggested the answer...
by Michelle Rogerson | Nov 24, 2011 | Expert Voices, Learning, Powerful Learning Practice
Our Powerful Learning Practice group blog — Voices from the Learning Revolution — has just published its 100th post! And every one of them was written by a PLP community member! Voices from the Learning Revolution launched last March, with an introduction...
by Kathy Cassidy | Oct 10, 2011 | Creating Global Classrooms, Making The Shift, The How of 21st Century Teaching, Voices
When I talk to other teachers about the benefits of student collaboration, often their biggest question is: How do I find other classrooms to collaborate with? If you are already connected with other educators through social media, this part seems easy, but if you are just beginning your connected journey, it’s a very real problem. If you’re still a little short on virtual teacher colleagues, I’d like to suggest three ways you can begin to connect.
by Powerful Learning Practice | Jul 1, 2011 | Action Research Projects
Ben Franklin Elementary Team Members: Kirk Samples, Joan Doyle, Sarah Rodriguez, Susan Sailer, Wayne Wittenberg, Stacy Slater Community: Dublin-Dallas Year 1, 2010-2011 Ben Franklin School is in its second year of working toward a successful PLC. Teachers have time to...
by Powerful Learning Practice | Jul 1, 2011 | Action Research Projects
Glacier Ridge Elementary School Team Members: Katie DiCesare, Abby Farris, Lauren Scott, Julie Seaman, Karen Terlecky Community: Dublin-Dallas Year 1, 2010-2011 First we will design a wiki for staff collaboration that initiates conversations about learning and...