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“The establishment of professional learning networks can be
transformational for you personally and professionally. This book
takes you step by step through the process of developing an
effective Professional Learning Network (PLN) to create and realise
a new status quo!” Catherine Carden, Canterbury Christ Church
University, UK “The book impressively underscores the relevance
and opportunities of Professional Learning Networks for innovation
in school, while also addressing the challenges and pitfalls of
successfully establishing, running and sustaining PLNs from the
perspective of teachers.” Colin Cramer, University of Tuebingen,
Germany “This book is a must read for practitioners, policy
makers and researchers interested in Professional Learning
Networks! [It] provides readers with concrete recipes with all the
necessary ingredients, including leadership, trust and
collaboration, to ensure PLN success.” Prof. Dr. Kim Schildkamp,
University of Twente, the Netherlands The Teacher’s Guide to
Successful Professional Learning Networks supports educators with
practical guidelines developed from the authors’ practical and
research-based experience in this area. Taking a step-by-step
approach, the book guides readers through the different stages of
inquiry and influencing factors involved with successfully running
a PLN. The authors explore how teachers can participate in networks
to achieve deep reflective inquiry and make positive changes in
teaching and learning. The book: -Builds on international research
into professional learning networks (PLNs) -Uses illustrative case
studies from a range of contexts across the world -Provides
step-by-step guidance to help readers establish sustainable
PLNs Drawing from a diverse range of international contexts
and with content stretching from early years to secondary, this
book is essential reading for any educator looking to create,
expand or enhance their Professional Learning Network. Cindy
Poortman is Associate professor at the University of Twente in the
Netherlands. Her research and teaching focus is teacher and school
leader professional development in Professional Learning Networks
(PLNs). She has co-founded and is coordinating the PLN network
within the International Congress for School Effectiveness and
Improvement. Chris Brown is Professor and Director of Research at
the University of Warwick’s Department of Education Studies. He
has co-edited two books on Professional Learning Networks, is
co-editor of the Emerald’s Professional Learning Networks Book
Series; and is co-founder and co-convener of the ICSEI Professional
Learning Networks research network.
Educational researchers, policy-makers and practitioners are
increasingly focusing their attention on Professional Learning
Networks in order to facilitate teacher development and encourage
school and school system improvement. However, despite the
understanding that PLNs can contribute significantly to improving
teaching practice and student achievement, there are key challenges
regarding their use. These challenges include: ensuring PLNs can
provide opportunities for generating and sharing knowledge within
schools enabling teachers and professionals to direct their own
development helping individuals change their practices through
inquiry-led approaches facilitating partnerships which work across
a variety of stakeholders In this new edited volume, Brown and
Poortman evaluate these challenges from both a theoretical and
practical approach. A multitude of perspectives from a team of
international contributors covers: the importance of Professional
Learning Networks the use of evidence within PLNs the impact of
inter-school networks international cases of networks and
communities the promotion and sustainability of PLNs Also featuring
case studies and exemplars to contextualise sustainable learning
networks, Networks For Learning is an accessible and
thoroughly-researched book, which will be essential reading and a
valuable resource for researchers, teachers and school leaders who
are interested in developing professional learning networks.
Educational researchers, policy-makers and practitioners are
increasingly focusing their attention on Professional Learning
Networks in order to facilitate teacher development and encourage
school and school system improvement. However, despite the
understanding that PLNs can contribute significantly to improving
teaching practice and student achievement, there are key challenges
regarding their use. These challenges include: ensuring PLNs can
provide opportunities for generating and sharing knowledge within
schools enabling teachers and professionals to direct their own
development helping individuals change their practices through
inquiry-led approaches facilitating partnerships which work across
a variety of stakeholders In this new edited volume, Brown and
Poortman evaluate these challenges from both a theoretical and
practical approach. A multitude of perspectives from a team of
international contributors covers: the importance of Professional
Learning Networks the use of evidence within PLNs the impact of
inter-school networks international cases of networks and
communities the promotion and sustainability of PLNs Also featuring
case studies and exemplars to contextualise sustainable learning
networks, Networks For Learning is an accessible and
thoroughly-researched book, which will be essential reading and a
valuable resource for researchers, teachers and school leaders who
are interested in developing professional learning networks.
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