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By: Creative Teacherette

I totally get what you are saying. It would be great to establish some kind of a network for all the teachers to make those connections and improve in their skills.

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By: Dale Cope

As an education student, I would greatly enjoy that. As for now, I just sneak along the blogs and forums that I stumble across in attempting to build my own small network.

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By: theStephi91

I really enjoyed listening to you explain why a digital portfolio and network can be way more useful. Your example of a person showing a video of them doing an oil change is much more valuable than the...

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By: Jeff Plaman

Absolutely spot on. Being a networked educator is one of those attitudes which I think are essential for anyone seeking employment to have in their pocket. This is one of a growing list in my head of...

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By: Kris Mitzner

I totally agree! I love my network and I am glad that Connected Principals and George Couros along with so may others are part of mine! And most of them I have never met face to face!

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By: Carrie Hill

I was among the new teachers and am a novice convert to twitter. As a language arts major with a speech/language background, it felt a little like a sucker punch to be told that if you don't know...

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By: wferriter

George wrote: We often look for people that are knowledgeable and have the skills to be great teachers, but what Alec had mentioned took it one step further. He had mentioned that when we hire someone,...

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By: Colleen Yoshida

This, exactly, is why I try to get every first year teacher to join their specialist council and go to their conference in the first year. That network of informed, experienced educators who are so...

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