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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)
tebogapril6391 replied 21 hours, 35 minutes ago 81 Members · 126 Replies
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The Professional Learning Community (PLC) at my nearby schools is something that I would really like to learn more about. In order to enhance our students’ performance, I hope to be able to mediate policies and circulars and ensure that high-quality common papers are produced in our schools.
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In our circuit we are graced by a learning community called KAGISO TRUST, the support they provide is much appreciated, they do teacher support program, where they help identify learner’s learning gaps and help in closing them, they also provide teacher materials.
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I find so interesting about the professional learning community (PLS) because to collaborate with other colleagues it helps in many ways such advice and effective strategies to help these learners for example I have challenge of learners who are not able read and write on grade 4,5&6 so I will use this opportunity to address the challenges.
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A professional learning communities is a team of educators that gathers and focus on enhancing student results. These educators meet frequently. The professional learning communities allows diversity, which helps in creating a thrilling learning surrounding.
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1.Inclusive Education PLC -Addresses support for learners with special needs .
2.technology in Education PLC -Explores integrating digital tools into teaching
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PLC also play a vital role in sharing strategies on supporting learners with barriers. They also equip each other on the use of ITC in the classroom.
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Teachers within the same phase collaborate to share resources , discuss teaching strategies and ways to help the identified leaners with learning barriers.
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plc that will be started by me, will be to gather new teachers and discuss new and upcoming stratergies. to discuss challenges that we will be facing each day in the classroom
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PLC helps us reflect on our teaching strategies and to improve teaching outcomes. It also help us to share ideas on how to teach in an overcrowded classroom
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April 13, 2022 at 8:02 pm
I am interested in knowing a lot about the Professional Learning Community(PLC) in schools.
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PLC is very helpful, also to make you feel free to share what you’re struggling with in a certain topics and also learning some new skills from peer teachers
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PLC is helping teachers to have same information by sharing on WhatsApp and also to have a standardized test written by all neighbouring learners.
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PLCs are collaborative groups of educators who work together to improve teaching practices and learner learning outcomes. These communities are designed to foster shared leadership, mutual accountability and a culture of continuous improvement.
PLCs often operate in my school to address challenges such as improving teaching methods, aligning curriculum standards and tackling specific student needs.
They are active in my school and neighbouring schools since we collaborate to discuss and set a standardised question papers with neighbouring teachers before formal assessments start.
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PLC assist a lot to us as teachers because is where we find that we need each other in order to produce good results both in schools and communities.
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