
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
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Bilingual teachers are increasing worldwide, and sharing experiences and resources has been fundamental for my daily work.
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2. Teacher Groups are classified differently in the school district (Bilingual, Reading, Elementary, etc.)
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Everyone interacts throughout the school year with different proposals, observations, group collaborations, strategy development, and curriculum review are carried out.
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3. ADL Master Ed Working Group Lamar University
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This has been the most enriching of all; it allows us to share opinions and provide positive feedback.
