If you haven’t checked it out yet, it’s not too late (actually it’s never too late) to explore the great conversations going on at the k12Online Conference this year.
The two-week event has teachers from around the world sharing with each other on how to improve the quality of our teaching and our students’ learning through use of a wide variety of web and tech tools. The sessions (which are archived) range from the novice to experienced levels and all grade levels.
Personally, I’ve been enjoying the Visioning New Curriculum thread this year. There’s also a strand called Getting Started and Student Voices–some really exciting things there that will inspire you and your students. I love that we have so many options now to take charge of our own professional development.
Treat yourself to some browsing and listening. There’s also a blog page and other resources that link to the conference overall and each of the presenters.
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Chair of the English & Humanities Department at Mississippi Delta Community College, Renee has taught for 29 years. She is a National Board Certified Teacher, a former Mississippi Teacher of the Year, a blogger [TeachMoore], an author, and a member of the Board of Directors for Center for Teaching Quality.
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