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masilmanok9659
MemberApril 1, 2025 at 1:04 pm in reply to: 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)-
Check District Education Office:
If your school is part of a district, the district education office may have information about PLCs operating within the district.
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Review “Annex 1”:
As you mentioned, “Annex 1” likely contains information about PLCs, their goals, and how they operate.
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Look for PLC Meetings or Events:
Attend any school or district-wide meetings or events related to professional development, as they may announce or discuss PLCs.
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Network with Colleagues:
Talk to other teachers and staff in your school and surrounding schools to see if they are involved in any PLCs.
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masilmanok9659
MemberApril 1, 2025 at 1:00 pm in reply to: Begin researching a Teaching Union you may wish to join. Why did you select this union? Reflect on your feelings about joining a union.i believe that being under a particular union can assist you a lot when you encounter challenge at work place
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masilmanok9659
MemberApril 1, 2025 at 12:57 pm in reply to: 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)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.