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This book illustrates key attributes of professional learning networks that build educators’ ownership, practice, and expertise and highlights the potential of PLNs to address questions of equity, ...
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26 May 2020

In a time of rapid policy and curriculum change, educators must be knowledge workers who continue to develop professionally. This book offers a critical exploration of how Professional Learning Networks (PLNs) equip educators to work collaboratively to develop their professional practice and be agents of innovation in their field.
Providing access to six real-life examples of equity-oriented Professional Learning Networks, this book illustrates key attributes that build educators’ practice, expertise, and investment in innovation. Crucially, the authors shine a light on the ability of PLNs to address questions of equity, both for educators working in remote and rural communities who have limited access to professional development and other resources, and diverse learners from equity-seeking communities.
This book is of interest to readers from scholarly, practitioner, and policy backgrounds who want to gain an innovative look at real-life cases to inform current and future equity-oriented PLNs. Readers will discover the importance and potential of centering teachers, students, inquiry, collaboration, and context within educational transformation efforts.
Price: $61.99
Pages: 216
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Emerald Professional Learning Networks Series
Publication Date:
26 May 2020
ISBN: 9781787698949
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
EDUCATION / Professional Development, Curriculum planning & development, EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General, EDUCATION / Learning Styles
Leyton Schnellert is an Associate Professor and Eleanor Rix Professor of Rural Teacher Education in The University of British Columbia’s Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy. His scholarship attends to how teachers and learners can mindfully embrace student diversity and inclusive, place-conscious education.
Chapter 1. Exploring the Potential of Professional Learning Networks: Leyton Schnellert
Chapter 2. Collaborative Professionalism across cultures and contexts: Shanee A. Washington & Michael T. O’Connor
Chapter 3. Professional Learning Networks Among District Leaders: Catherine McGregor, Judy Halbert & Linda Kaser
Chapter 4. Tracing Cycles of Teachers’ Self- and Co-Regulated Practice within a Professional Learning Network: Deborah L. Butler, Leyton Schnellert
Chapter 5. How Rural Educators Improve Professional Capital in a Blended Professional Learning Network: Min Jung Kim & Karen Martin
Chapter 6. Growing the Top: Trista Hollweck
Chapter 7. Shifting Our Gaze: Joelle Rodway & Elizabeth Farley-Ripple
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