Tuesday, February 25, 2014

When I Reflect About My Collegial, Professional Learning Community

The consequences of being part of a collaborative learning community include:
1. Sharing information and becoming a more knowledgeable professional.
2. Building a network of peers that share similar goals and skills.
3. Becoming an advocate or member of a coalition.

As an educator, I will use the information that I have learned in this course to become an advocate for children and families in Head Start.  I understand that learning how systems impact programs will make it easier for me to help create effective policies and programs.

I would like to personally thank all of my fellow scholars for participating in my blog during this course.  I have enjoyed working with all of you.

2 comments:

  1. Good Luck Elnora in your work as a member of the Head Start team and your future work as an advocate. Your perspective has added to my learning in the last 8 weeks.

    Thank you,
    Betsy

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  2. I enjoy working with programs such as Head Starts. I hope you continue your success and this course has helped strengthen your ability to be a better advocate.

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