Click It: A Web Roundup
PLC is a buzzword that’s spreading throughout the education community. The term, short for “professional learning community,” defines a group of educators who are working together with the shared goals of improving their teaching and enhancing learning for their students. As with all collaborative groups, the greater amount of time and planning that goes into the work, the better the results. That’s where All Things PLC becomes a helpful Web resource. It’s a site for educators who now use or want to start a professional learning community. A number of case studies, articles, and site tools explain how to effectively form, manage, and assess a PLC. One of the site’s pages, the PLC Locator, maps the locations of other professional learning communities that may have similar interests or characteristics.
Vol. 04, Issue 01
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K-12 Industry Solutions
Longitudinal data systems in educationSAS
Guide to Mathematics Intervention SolutionsCarnegie Learning
Blended Learning: The Intersection of Online and Face-to-Face InstructionBlackboard K-12
The Case for Online Professional DevelopmentElluminate
Improve Achievement with High-Performance Analysis ToolsGlobalScholar
Performance Measurement: Measuring What Matters MostBaldrige National Quality Program
The Achilles Heel of Education and How to Fix ItAPQC Education
Building 21st Century Skills with Project LearningOracle Education Foundation
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