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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 9 hours, 7 minutes ago 128 Members · 176 Replies
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We will our new schools, Univecirty of the community rather than going to big town like UCT,UJ etc
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We will build new big Hospitals for doctors who operation rather than going to Albert Luthuli
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As the black people we must go top with our best n good education
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We must be proud of our educators who came to our rescue to help us
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I will call up on those who are willing to be part of this jerney must work full armed
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Professional Learning Communities Make sure that parents are involved in their learners education
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Collaborative Culture: Educators engage in regular, structured meetings to discuss teaching strategies, share resources, and support each other’s professional growth.
Focus on Learning: PLCs prioritize student learning by setting clear objectives, analyzing student data, and adjusting instructional methods to meet diverse learning needs.
Collective Inquiry: Teachers collaboratively explore best practices, reflect on current teaching methods, and seek innovative solutions to challenges in education.
Shared Values and Norms: A strong sense of community is fostered through shared beliefs and commitments, promoting a unified approach to educational excellence.
Incorporating PLCs within schools creates a dynamic environment where educators are committed to continuous improvement, ultimately benefiting student learning and fostering a culture of excellence.
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PLCs in my school
1. Improving teacher quality and effectiveness
2. Enhancing student learning outcomes
3. Fostering a culture of collaboration and sharing among teachers
4. Developing teacher leadership and capacity
My PLCs that I will perform in my school
1. Meet regularly to discuss teaching practices and student learning
2. Share resources, expertise, and experiences
3. Collaborate on lesson planning, assessment, and curriculum development
4. Analyze data to inform instruction and improve student outcomes
Still looking around PLCs in my neighbouring school in order to improve mine.
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Plc in our nebouring schools help in setting the common papers to assess our learners knowledge.
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I am interested in a PLC for coding and robotics in amathole west district.
I believe that it would be fruitful and assist new teachers in giving out the best to leaners, sometimes my methods may not work for the whole class, but after having collaboration with other professionals there might be positive changes.
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I am interested in a PLC for coding and robotics in amathole west district.
I believe that it would be fruitful and assist new teachers in giving out the best to leaners, sometimes my methods may not work for the whole class, but after having collaboration with other professionals there might be positive changes.
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