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3 More Ideas for PD on Social Networks
In my last blog, I wrote about using social media–facilitated professional development (PD) that allows teachers to form networks to share ideas and strategies with educators from around the world. I specifically wrote about using Twitter, Facebook, and blogs. In … Continue reading
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3 Ways for Teachers to Use Social Networks for PD
Social media–facilitated professional development (PD) allows teachers to share ideas and strategies through online personal learning networks (PLNs). Social media bypasses the challenges of traditional PD. It is real-time, cost effective, accessible around the world, and driven by practitioners, not school … Continue reading
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English Language Teaching in Pre-K–5: Using Twitter for PD
Hi! My name is Judie Haynes. Welcome to my TESOL blog. I am excited to be a TESOL blogger and to write about teaching English learners (ELs) on the Pre-K–5 levels. I plan to discuss issues, best practices, and teaching … Continue reading
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