Professional Learning
Professional Learning Communities, or PLCs, have become crucial in designing school-wide strategies dedicated to helping students achieve their potential. The resources included in this toolkit are intended to help you meet the challenges presented by today’s educational landscape through effective professional learning and development opportunities.



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Blog Reminder for Leaders - Recognition MattersEducation technology and those of us who work in it have kind of taken it on the chin over the years. We’re told that it technology too expensive and that we can’t prove the value. Teachers and students complain that they don’t have sufficient support or get enough PD, but those are the first budgets cut. We’re put on the hot seat for getting ready for online assessment without sufficient resources or guidance. Then we get blamed for not protecting student privacy and data security. And why can’t we make up our minds when it comes to devices and BYOD? |
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Blog 5 Tips for the ISTE Exhibit HallHow do you make the best of the exhibit hall at a large Ed-Tech Conference? Read Bob Moore's insider tips just in time for ISTE15. |
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Blog Removing RoadblocksFor true innovation to take place, leaders need to build a culture of support for teachers. View Donna Tueber's valuable tips for bringing the right culture into being. |
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Blog Personalized Learning - It Isn't Just for Kids AnymoreYou cannot pick up a professional journal without reading a title on how to personalize learning for students. But what about our educators? Read on for more about how to personalize professional learning experiences. |
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Blog Professional Development as a Key to Blended Learning SuccessBlended learning and robust professional development make all the difference when it comes to the success of learning and technology in the classroom. |
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Blog The Road to One-to-One; It Keeps Getting BetterNearly a decade after launching its one-to-one program, River Dell, NJ, administrators say it just keeps getting better. |