 . It was a realization that we are so used to feeding off of each other's ideas and comments, that we were feeling lost without our partners interjecting. We are excited to see what captured their interest in our partnership and look forward to seeing the final product. Mag and Audrey commented that our individual interviews culminated in a really good synopsis of our leadership together and building school capacity.
. It was a realization that we are so used to feeding off of each other's ideas and comments, that we were feeling lost without our partners interjecting. We are excited to see what captured their interest in our partnership and look forward to seeing the final product. Mag and Audrey commented that our individual interviews culminated in a really good synopsis of our leadership together and building school capacity.
grade 2 and 6 students
collaborating on Literacy tasks in the Learning Commons. There was a lot of action: green screen, makey makey, stop motion, iMovie, and Lego building. Students stayed fully engaged even as the film crew did close ups and interviews all while the learning continued.
One of the goals or requirements of TLLP was to share our learning with the wider community. We have hit our biggest audience YET..we will be featured on the Ministry website- the learning exchange.ca
 When we got on board with our NPDL journey two years ago, we did not anticipate that we would be a voice for Ontario teachers around Learning Environments and Partnerships. At that time, we did not know what our global contribution would look like. Sharing our journey with the province is a stepping stone in reaching that global community.
When we got on board with our NPDL journey two years ago, we did not anticipate that we would be a voice for Ontario teachers around Learning Environments and Partnerships. At that time, we did not know what our global contribution would look like. Sharing our journey with the province is a stepping stone in reaching that global community.Through this experience, we have grown individually and collectively. We had to continually reflect as to where we were are at and articulate what it was that we were doing that was working for our students- because we know it is! Our blog helped us to stop and reflect on an ongoing basis, think about our journey and where we're headed.
 
 
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