That’s not what it means, it means Professional Learning Community, but it’s the essence of this concept. Teachers collaborating, working as a team for the better of our students. I am in Phoenix, Arizona, attending the Solution Tree PLC Summit 2011, and boy has it changed the way I think. I honestly thought we were implementing PLC in our school, but, we aren’t there just yet. It was good to see that we are on our way though. The biggest obstacle is CHANGE! A lot of teachers resist it, and it makes it difficult to get them to see it for the good that it can do. However, my colleagues and I are going to try our best to persuade them to see the benefits for our students.In future posts, I will share the concepts I learned from this workshop. For now, I’m hungry, and I’m going to go out and enjoy Phoenix! 🙂
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