SPU Program Standards

Sunday, December 4, 2016

ISTE Standard 5

ISTE Standard 5
Engaging in Professional Growth and Leadership



Sometimes with working with seasoned colleagues is they are going to do things their own way or they are up for new things. PLC’s are somewhat challenging as it is as they are always pressed for time. My team PLC sometimes never have enough time to reflect and discuss lessons we are taught or will be teaching. I feel now that now more than ever to possibly use technology to use effectively use our time. With technology, we can review results and do check-ins where we are and spend more time discussing teaching. Which led me to this question: How can I exhibit leadership in infusing technology within our professional learning communities?

PLCs can be a wonderful thing when not limited to just discussing one subject at a time. I feel like as soon as we get into a great discussion, it is cut short. Having a system in place like a shared document could possibly assist in analyzing data prior to our meeting so we can discuss what worked and what didn’t work.

Additionally, it would be nice to be able to share information with multiple schools that teach the same content area. This information would seem to be more valuable in that we can see what schools are doing that are making them successful. Though, It can also show schools that are not.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Conrado,
    Did you forget to include the link for your resource? I couldn't open the link as well when you posted in the "shared resource" discussion thread. I really like the idea of sharing information among schools that teach the same content area, and would love to see what resource you've found!

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  2. Conrado,

    I agree! PLCs are always a battle. Whether its for time, face to face meeting opportunities, or teammates willing and wanting to collaborate! I really like the idea of a shared document to have a mutual meeting "spot" to share ideas.

    Thank you for sharing!
    Alyssa

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