Monday, December 3, 2012

Developing a PLN (Personal Learning Network) for the Common Core

The idea for this blog came about as a result of a summer class I took that centered around the idea of creating a PLN (Personal Learning Network) and through collaboration with Janet Slaughter, who is the district Testing Coordinator and the webmaster behind the county's Common Core website.  We are two members of a larger district team that have been given the responsibility of facilitating and disseminating information on the transition to the Common Core standards from the Alabama Course of Study.
As Alabama has begun the transition into the Common Core Standards with the implementation of Math standards this year and the integration of English/Language Arts standards next year, many teachers and administrators are earnestly seeking guidance, resources, and support in making the transition smoothly.  While other sites and blogs exist such as the State Department’s ALEX College and Career Ready website, we wanted to create a place that would specifically help educators in our county and indirectly help others in Alabama.
There are at least 4 major issues confronting educators making this transition:
1.  Understanding the shifts in theory and practice of the Common Core
2.  Weeding through the vast amount of resources to find tools and ideas that are relevant to our teachers in Alabama and Madison County
3.  Creating a timeline for implementation that provides artifacts and evidence of measurable goals
4.  Having enough support and the ability to reach out to ask questions, to collaborate, or to offer advice.
It is my hope that this blog as part of the Madison County Common Core website will address each of these four issues by becoming a place where educators can dialogue, recommend, and inquire.  Creating this forum for discussion will create a place where "iron sharpens iron" and collaboration will smooth the integration of the Common Core standards into our curriculum.  By contributing to posts and comments, educators can develop virtual relationships and connections that will aid in transitioning to the Common Core and can use the ideas and resources found here to aid in creating their own lessons and planning. 
The way we will keep the blog relevant and fresh is by inviting the implementation team and teacher leaders to each take a CC mobile app, website, or conference and give a summary as to what they found useful or beneficial from that resource. 
In this way, we can start a conversation and prevent everyone from having to “reinvent the wheel”.  The collaboration this should inspire is part of the objective of this entire project and will go far in encouraging educators to develop their own Professional Learning Network. 

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