
Learning Networks

“A personal learning network is a way of describing the group of people that you connect with to learn their ideas, their questions, their reflections, and their preferences “ Marc-Andre Lalande.
When we were children, we never understood the importance of personal networks; now, in adults, they are fundamental for everything. Human beings are created to live in a community and develop with others.
Learning networks have been fundamental in my professional and work life, and I increasingly strive to build them efficiently and effectively.
Here are some of my professional learning networks.
1. Bilingual Teacher Groups on Instagram and Facebook
Bilingual teachers are increasing worldwide, and sharing experiences and resources has been fundamental for my daily work.
2. Teacher Groups are classified differently in the school district (Bilingual, Reading, Elementary, etc.)
Everyone interacts throughout the school year with different proposals, observations, group collaborations, strategy development, and curriculum review are carried out.
3. ADL Master Ed Working Group Lamar University
This has been the most enriching of all; it allows us to share opinions and provide positive feedback.
