Upon his retirement he has served as an advisory to and board member of
the Professional Educators Network of Florida, AAE's partner in the state.
AAE, as the leader of a growing
professional educator network, believes that the charter school movement is an important component in creating a first - class public school system.
Not exact matches
All Our Kin does intensive community outreach to recruit these informal providers to enroll in the group's Family Child Care
Network, where they receive, free of charge, regular
professional - development training, plus biweekly visits from master
educators who model high - quality childcare techniques for the providers and offer them long - term mentorship and guidance.
A childbirth
educator is also a resource for referrals to local support
networks and
professionals, such as an IBCLC.
Educators who join the WV Leap into Science
network will receive free
professional development and training in leading STEM and literacy workshops for young children and families, free curricula, Leap Into Science material kits, and ongoing support.
Bond with like - minded movement
professionals and build a
network of trust amongst cross-disciplinary
educators
USA About Blog The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) seeks to strengthen Christian schools and equip Christian
educators through
professional development training, peer - to - peer
networking, consultation from educational leaders, and many other products and services.
This practice has made a huge difference in my
professional learning and
networking, and it's amazing to think about how different my life was before becoming a connected
educator.
The report — which also features a webinar and online chat — shows how
professional development programs are now blending face - to - face and online training, incorporating social
networking tools, offering administrators more flexible ways to hone their skills, and developing online PD to prepare
educators for the common - core standards and assessments.
Brennan heads up ScratchEd, a model of
professional learning for
educators to develop their computer science skills, utilize coding and web development to create educational materials for students, and to
network together in a 15,000 - member online community.
In their latest book, The Power of Teacher Teams, the pair draws attention to this invaluable
network of
educators,
professionals, and administrators, claiming that, when executed correctly, teacher teams may hold the...
The National Education Union's Trans
Educators»
network, is the first of its kind in the UK, and provides a space for trans and non-binary education
professionals to meet and discuss experiences, support and potential solutions to issues they face in the workplace and in society.
Educators from everywhere will share best practices for project - based learning, improving classroom participation, and building
professional learning
networks.
In their latest book, The Power of Teacher Teams, the pair draws attention to this invaluable
network of
educators,
professionals, and administrators, claiming that, when executed correctly, teacher teams may hold the power to transform schools in such a way that they can offer a more successful and effective learning experience.
Some current projects include: Cultures of Computing, an examination of how K - 12 teachers design learning environments to support novice programmers, focusing on teachers» design intentions and how those intentions are enacted; ScratchEd, a model of
professional learning for
educators who support computational literacy with the Scratch programming language, involving the development of a 25,000 - member online community, a
network of in - person events, and curricular materials; and Cultivating Computational Thinking, an investigation of the concepts, practices, and perspectives that young people develop through computational design activities.
Educators the world over have adopted this social
network as an always - open staff lounge where ideas, best practices and resources are shared with one another in the context of a
professional learning
network.
Utilizing sites like this and the many other online resources (Blogs, Twitter, and other
professional networking sites) offer
educators free access tho share in and discuss SRL.
As with previous years, October 2015 included an array of rich opportunities for informal
professional development, both for
educators with established
professional learning
networks (PLNs) and for those just getting started.
Reality Check: Online communities such as Middle Web, the Teacher Leaders
Network, and the Teachers
Network bring novice and expert
educators together in a Web - based
professional community.
The program provides
professional development and collaborative opportunities for its members who are then encouraged to further extend this
network and reach out to other
educators.
Educators have long had to wrestle with questions of having public versus private profiles and persona online — with balancing the personal and the
professional on various social
networks.
Most
educators participate in collaborative Web sites, although many say they could use more
professional development in how to tap such resources effectively, according to a new survey by edWeb.net, a free social -
networking site for education
professionals.
Proactive
educators can create their own online
professional learning
networks, meet with policymakers, or even create their own teaching app if equipped with the right kinds of skills.
EUROCLIO — European Association of History
Educators, AEPHG — History Teachers Association of Spain and Basque School
Network — Ikastolen Elkartea are proud to announce exciting new features and welcome you to register to our Annual Conference &
professional development and training course in Donostia - San Sebastian!
Chats are wonderful sources for connecting to
educators with proven worth to add value to
Professional Learning
Networks.
The ISTE Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education (JDLTE) is a refereed journal published in partnership with the ISTE
Professional Learning
Network for Teacher
Educators.
The Flipped Class, Bring Your Own Device, Problem / Project Based Learning,
Professional Learning
Network, 1:1 Laptops were all topics discussed online with connected
educators months or even a year before they hit the halls, faculty rooms and meetings of most schools.
This book helps leaders explore the various ways to become a connected
educator, through social media sites, Personal /
Professional Learning
Networks, conferences, and other ways.
The Global Learning
Network is a
professional learning community of state, district, and school
educators using the results from the OECD Test for Schools to drive school improvement.
The
network includes seven
professional learning
networks focusing on areas like
professional development and performance assessment, as well as online tools to connect
educators and administrators to resources and one another.
Support
educators» learning opportunities by creating a district - wide
professional learning
network focused on trauma - informed teaching.
WASHINGTON —
Educators involved with the National Diffusion
Network have taken steps toward creating a
professional group that would promote more exemplary education programs than those recognized by the federal curriculum clearinghouse.
For many of the TC participants, Twitter chats were a way to access a
professional network of
educators.
The free, two - day educational event, attended by an estimated 4,300 delegates, will include
professional discussions,
professional networking with like - minded
educators from across Scotland, and keynote addresses.
Given this potential, teacher
educators and researchers should continue exploration of Twitter and other forms of social media as tools for
professional networking and engagement to support the ongoing development of a future generation of teachers.
We sought to gain insight for teacher
educators on the promise and pitfalls of integrating a Twitter chat to introduce TCs to the notion of
professional networking.
While many of these resources focus on classroom use of Twitter, other
educator resources focus on building and cultivating
professional learning
networks (PLNs) through Twitter (Scavitto, 2013; Whitby, 2013).
Pinterest is an
educator's dream come true because of its many options for curating and sharing ideas, displaying student work, and building a
professional learning
network.
They encouraged the Department of Education to «leverage social
networking technologies and platforms to create communities of practice that provide career - long personal learning opportunities for
educators within and across schools, preservice preparation and in - service educational institutions, and
professional organizations» (Office of Educational Technology, 2010, p. xviii).
3.2 Leverage social
networking technologies and platforms to create communities of practice that provide career - long personal learning opportunities for
educators within and across schools, preservice preparation and in - service educational institutions, and
professional organizations.
ASCD's Virtual Learning
Network, funded by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, provides
educators with ongoing virtual
professional development to assist them with curriculum building, assessments, and the instructional shifts required when implementing the Common Core State Standards.
I consult with Facing History to help develop a distributed,
networked, scalable model of
professional learning that will allow their committed community of
educators to scale and sustain their work.
Applicants included current principals and
educators, leaders of charter school
networks and other
professionals who have the expertise to run a successful organization.
The ASCD Center in the Exhibit Hall will offer free demonstrations of ASCD's PD In Focus ™, the interactive, web - based
professional learning application and ASCD EDge ™, the social
networking platform for
professional educators.
Our MA Personalized Learning
Network team is currently busy developing and presenting
professional development for
educators, through in - person coaching and online training, to support teachers in personalizing instruction for students.
The Center for Collaborative Education is partnering with the Vermont Agency of Education to offer
professional learning opportunities to educators throughout the state through the Vermont Professional Learn
professional learning opportunities to
educators throughout the state through the Vermont
Professional Learn
Professional Learning
Network.
We are thrilled to expand our
network of resources for Texas's charter schools with this new program offering
professional benefits to our individual
educators by an organization that truly supports quality charter schools.»
ASCD EDge, ASCD's free
professional networking community for
educators, has a group dedicated to Understanding by Design.
The consortium fosters spaces of
professional learning for
educators from varied districts and experiences to come together to create high - engaging, valid, curriculum - embedded performance assessments that can be shared and used across the
network.
She is constantly seeking ways to improve her practice as an
educator by growing her
Professional Learning
Network.