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What is a PLC?
In a PLC, all teachers work collaboratively in Learning Teams to attain high levels of student learning and positive student outcomes in alignment with school goals.
Learning Teams are groups consisting of four to eight members who meet regularly (e.g. during Timetabled Time) and work interdependently to bring about positive change in student learning.
PLC
Source: http://www.academyofsingaporeteachers.moe.gov.sg/professional-growth/professional-learning-communities/an-introduction-to-plcs
Key Questions
Which PD approach can we use to help improve pupils’ learning and teachers’ pedagogical competency?
What forms of ICT can we leverage on to support the PLC across schools?
Context
7 primary schoolsNZ- Yishun, Yio Chu Kang, Hougang,
Sengkang & Punggol Different schools in various locationsYear-long PDCommon aim enhance the learning of
students and teachers’ pedagogical capacity
Lesson Study
Approach
Monthly Research Lessons (RL) & Post-RL discussions (Face-to-face meetings)
Pre-RL video seminars (online)Pre/ Post-RL sharing of articles (online) Post-RL sharing on application of learning
(online & face to face) Application of theories to practiceReflective practice & dialogue (online & face
to face) Repository of resources (online)
Google+ Communities
Sharing of resources & views
Sharing of videos
Sharing of articles
Sharing of photos
LETP
Closing Thoughts
Leveraging on the PLC & resources provided by simple, effective technology, we can improve the pedagogical competency of our teachers and the learning of our pupils.