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Find out what Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) are operating in your school and/or neighbouring schools. List them. (see Annex 1 for more information on PLCs)
mamosmolis5945 replied 1 hour, 15 minutes ago 128 Members · 176 Replies
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THE EDUCATOR AND THE PARENT.
1.Does what is practically possible to keep parents adequately and timeously informed about the well-being and progress of the learner.
I create a classroom parents’ platform to encourage parents to raise their concern as well as mine regarding their kids. As well as being informed on performance academics or co-curricular as well as behavioral pattern of a learner on basics, to have make a follow up on their behavioral pattern also at home.
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PLCs are very important to the novice educators development in the profession beause one get to learn different teaching and disciple strategies from educators with experience in the field.
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Because we are all unique, all educators may contribute to the plc meeting.
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I am also very much interested in finding out and knowing more about PLC in my school and neighbouring schools.
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- 1.School based PLCs q
Which are whatsapp group for teachers to share resources ask questions and collaborates and coding and Robotics for teachers to share best practices and resources
2.Grade level PLCs teachers within same grade level collaborate to share resources
3.Subject Area PLCs same subject come together to share best practices
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PLC are group chats where educators of different schools in the neighbourhood in the same phases and subject of committees collaborate and fosters a sense of community and support.These groups are targeted to support and give ideas and interventions leading to better results.
I am aware of Life Skills PLC since we have a lead teacher in our school in it but I am trying to understand if we should all be in it or we the teacher is a representative
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The Professional Learning Community that I have noticed in my school is that the principal meets with educators for 30 minutes every Wednesday to identify learning barriers and come up with strategies to overcome the situation.
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Join a PLC group that accommodate my subject which are Afrikaans HT and Social Science
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PLCs are very important for our profession,unfortunately i didn’t know anything about PLCs .
I wish to be part of PLCs to develop my self.
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<b data-start=”97″ data-end=”172″>1. <strong data-start=”104″ data-end=”170″>Inclusive-Education PLCs in a Johannesburg Full‑Service School
Research indicates that since around 2014, a Johannesburg full‑service school has established <strong data-start=”94″ data-end=”114″>grade-level PLCs focused on inclusive pedagogy. These are facilitated by grade leaders and include four meetings per year. Their impact is being tracked through qualitative studies.
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Teacher’s collaboration with our twin school,teachers peer coaching they help out in making sure that we have teacher support and making it more relatable for the better future of the learners.
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Professional learning communities is useful because topics taught in one grade is used or even taught in onother subject therefore educators can share their teaching strategies
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