Evolving Learner: Shifting From Professional Development to Professional Learning From Kids, Peers, and the World / Edition 1

Evolving Learner: Shifting From Professional Development to Professional Learning From Kids, Peers, and the World / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1544338325
ISBN-13:
9781544338323
Pub. Date:
03/24/2020
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1544338325
ISBN-13:
9781544338323
Pub. Date:
03/24/2020
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Evolving Learner: Shifting From Professional Development to Professional Learning From Kids, Peers, and the World / Edition 1

Evolving Learner: Shifting From Professional Development to Professional Learning From Kids, Peers, and the World / Edition 1

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Overview

Learn from Kids, Peers, and the World to Transform Professional Learning

One-size-fits-all professional development is no longer effective. PD is evolving into professional learning (PL) by moving away from a factory model approach and tailoring experiences to unique learner needs. The authors present strategies for accomplishing successful PL through


• A framework where both students and teachers are active agents of learning
• Cycles of inquiry to empower students to become the owners of learning
• Techniques to make thinking visible for teachers and students
• Cutting edge coverage of applying technology to professional learning including use of social media, gamification, and digital badges.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544338323
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/24/2020
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Lainie Rowell is a bestselling author, award-winning educator, and TEDx speaker. An experienced teacher and district leader, she is dedicated to building learning communities, and her areas of focus include learner-driven design, social-emotional learning, online/blended learning, and professional learning. Lainie’s work has been highlighted in many publications, including Edutopia, ASCD K-12 Leadership Smart Brief, Getting Smart, and PBS News Hour. As an international keynoter and a consultant, Lainie’s client list ranges from Fortune 100 companies like Apple and Google to school districts and independent schools. Since 2014, Lainie has been a consultant for the Orange County Department of Education's Institute for Leadership Development. Learn more about Lainie at lainierowell.com.

Dr. Kristy Andre is an educator who is always thinking of ways to evolve and grow and hopes to always provide a space for everyone to feel loved, cared for, and safe. She has a Masters in Education from Concordia University, Irvine and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Southern California. Kristy has served as an elementary teacher, middle school teacher, and instructional coach. She has taught in a traditional classroom setting, a non-traditional classroom setting, and has taught in South Africa for two years. Kristy also serves as an adjunct professor where she teaches in the Masters in Educational Technology program. Learn more about Kristy at https://kristyandre.com.

Dr. Lauren Steinmann is an educator, administrator and lifelong learner who is passionate about helping students and teachers thrive in their school communities and in the world. She has taught multiple elementary grades and served as a Digital Learning Coach and Teacher on Special Assignment in STEM and currently works as an elementary principal in Southern California. Lauren holds a Masters in Educational Administration from Concordia University and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Southern California. Lauren loves meeting and connecting with educators from around the world and sharing her love of learning as a presenter and speaker at conferences including CA STEAM Symposium, LEAD3, Ed Talk, NGSS Rollout, Cotsen STEAM Ahead and CUE Conferences. Find Lauren on Twitter: @Lauren MStein

Table of Contents

Foreword by Thomas C. Murray
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
CHAPTER 1. LEARNING FROM KIDS
Honor the Learner: Kids
Leveraging the Most Abundant Resource in Our Schools
What Are They Thinking? Making Thinking Transparent to Tailor Instruction and Promote Teacher Inquiry
Ownership of Learning for All: Shifting From Students Who Consume Content to Learners Who Create Content
Looking Ahead
Resources
CHAPTER 2. LEARNING FROM PEERS
Honor the Learner: Peers
Workshops That Work: Renovating the One-Size-Fits-All Model
Professional Learning Communities (PLCs)
Coaching Principles and Practices
Practices in Action: Feeling Connected, Seen, and Heard
Social-Emotional Learning
Parents/Families as Peers
Tips: Listen, Be Flexible, Care
Resources
CHAPTER 3. LEARNING FROM THE WORLD
Honor the Learner: World
Becoming an Edu-Explorer
Developing Your Tribe
Social Media
Tips: Filter, Edit, Focus, Balance
Lurk No More
Resources
In Closing
References and Further Reading
Index
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