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Season 15: Professional Learning Redefined

Season 15: Professional Learning Redefined

As leaders, we're often tasked with leading professional learning for others. But how often do we take time to learn to get better at designing and facilitating learning for educators? Join us as we read Professional Learning Redefined, by Isabel Sawyer and Marisa Ramirez Stukey, and work to examine and improve how we design professional learning for others.

Episodes

Transcripts of each episode are available online

Episode 0: Professional Learning Redefined

Episode 1: Learning in the Teaching Profession

Episode 2: Learning Within Content

Episode 3: Elements of Learning

Episode 4: Learning Structures

Episode 5: Lead Learner

Episode 6: Connecting the Learning

 


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