The Connected Educator: Learning and Leading in a Digital Age

The Connected Educator

Learning and Leading in a Digital Age

2011 • 208 pages

This book integrate professional development that is currently working in schools with a new modelconnected learning communities. Connected learning communities are a three-pronged approach to effective professional development using the local (professional learning community), contextual (personal learning network), and global (community of practice) environments. Connected learners take responsibility for their own professional development. They figure out what they need to learn and then collaborate with others to construct the knowledge they need. Instead of waiting for professional learning to be organized and delivered to them, connected learners contribute, interact, share ideas, and reflect.

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