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 Invention versus Innovation: What Does it Mean for Education?Inventing can fill a need, a void, or be an effective strategy for desired results. Innovating? Not so much. |
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Blog We Can Get It Right!We now have data to show how meaningfully integrated technology has facilitated learner growth. But we can do more to ensure that everyone understands this data. |
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Blog An Updated Version of NowChanging what students experience can be a formidable challenge. It means having a vision of what you want to create and a direction for where you want to go. |
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Blog Moving Pictures: Maximize Your StorytellingBy thinking of your learning presentation as a mini-movie, you could greatly improve the learning experience. |
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Blog Using Visual Models to Spark Mathematical DiscussionWhen I reviewed my students’ work, I noticed that only one drew a picture of their solution strategy. The rest lacked a visual context for making sense of the problem. |
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Blog On the Education Horizon: Quirky Programmable ObjectsA look at some of the more interesting bots and programmable objects from the recent TCEA confernce. |
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Publication New Professional Learning Case Studies from ERSERS studied school systems with improving student outcomes to learn these best practices for teacher professional learning. |
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News 3 Tips to Create More Exciting Professional DevelopmentAt the Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) Convention and Exposition, Steve Dembo demonstrated how to “de-zombify” professional development. |
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News Role-Playing Game Helps Teachers Solve Complex ChallengesBy working together through a process known as foresight gaming, or 21st century strategy simulation, educators can find creative answers to complex problems. |
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Blog Pushing Beyond Future-Ready: Creating a Bold Context for K-12 LibrariesRethinking the school library means being bold and thinking in disruptive directions. The question is: in what direction? David Jakes gives you four ways to jumpstart your thinking. |