Community of Practice
Communities of Practice are groups of people who share expertise and passion about a topic and interact on an ongoing basis to further their learning in this domain. Communities of Practice members typically solve problems, discuss insights and share information. Communities of Practice also develop tools and frameworks that become part of a common knowledge of the community. And over time, these mutual interactions and relationships build up a shared body of knowledge and a sense of identity.
—Wenger, McDermott, & Snyder, 2002
—Wenger, McDermott, & Snyder, 2002
This community is developed to support teacher leaders in their integration of technology within their curriculum. Participants in this community may:
· Share student work through a protocol and develop an action plan for instruction;
· Practice lessons with their colleagues to get feedback and refine their practice;
· Engage in deeper study and research around particular areas of Curriculum implementation;
· Collaborate and share resources among members both during the formal meetings and outside of formal meetings
Registration and additional information on the Technology Community of Practice.
Register soon - our first meeting is October 10th!
· Share student work through a protocol and develop an action plan for instruction;
· Practice lessons with their colleagues to get feedback and refine their practice;
· Engage in deeper study and research around particular areas of Curriculum implementation;
· Collaborate and share resources among members both during the formal meetings and outside of formal meetings
Registration and additional information on the Technology Community of Practice.
Register soon - our first meeting is October 10th!