Thanks for watching. I cannot remember why I took part 2 down. Is was a long time ago, but here is a recent video I did on PLCs. Thanks for watching. ruclips.net/video/2ay4Z83ESAg/видео.html
Hi ! It was wonderful going through your video and I must say I learnt lot from it .However, when you form a PLC for a Social Science teacher group are all the teachers teaching social sciences involved ? If so, how do they collaborate together as the grades which they teach in will not be of the same level ?Could you highlight on that as I’m quite confused.
They are typically all from the same content area when you’re teaching in the middle and high school. So all social studies teachers are together, math teachers together, science teachers together, etc. In elementary, it typically goes by grade-level teams: all first grade teachers together, all second grade teachers together, etc. I have another PLC video coming out soon :) Thanks for watching 😊
Planning and organizing a teacher-sharing session for PLC to be a better educator is a great idea. It can be a rewarding experience that fosters collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professional growth among educators. ~Yiana Team Member at Kathleen Jasper LLC
I looked for the other parts of the series, in the channel including lists. Did you decide not to go through with the series or should I keep my hopes up for the next episodes to be released? Or are they there but I couldn’t find them. I just jumped into the world of edtech working on PD of teachers specifically through a platform available for teachers and schools and your content is a great intro to education and what teachers want specifically, thank you
I am currently a student studying to be a teacher and found your video while doing research to understand PLCs better for my assignment. Identify four PLC members who should ensure that there is good financial accountability and governance in schools. Discuss their roles and responsibilities. This is a question I was asked and I can’t seem to find an answer anywhere. Could you help?
To be honest with you, this type of question does not help someone in your situation trying to study to be a teacher, which is unfortunate. They should be asking you about how a team of teachers should be assembled with roles and responsibilities. This question is designed for you to say the four people should be a person from district leadership, a school administrator, a teacher and a community member. Now is this feasible? Once you get to become a teacher you will understand that this is not reality. There is no real right technical answer here so make it up and provide some good arguments for each person. Good luck to you in your future teaching career.
Thank you! I think I learned more about PLC's from you in the last 20 minutes than I did in a day long PLC training.
You're very welcome! We're glad we could provide helpful insights 🙂
~Yiana
Team Member at Kathleen Jasper LLC
It's worth watching, very helpful and educative videos for all teacher... Thank you for making this video!
Hi there. You're very welcome, we're glad you found it helpful.😊
~Kathy
Customer Support at Kathleen Jasper LLC
Yes- please make a series. They are very helpful!
Next one will be out next week :) Thank you for watching and commenting.
Plc = action research?
your sharing helps a lot, and it's very practical and explicit, thanks a lot, will continue to follow your next series...
I am glad you found this helpful. Stay tuned for more.
Thank you for the information that you shared! You have provided the necessary guidelines needed to make PLCs beneficial.
Glad it was helpful!
I can not see the Part II. Send link please.
We hope to make it soon. Thanks for watching! 🙂
~Yiana
Team Member at Kathleen Jasper LLC
This says part one - I am looking everywhere for part 2 - is there one? This video was sooooooo helpful.
Thanks for watching. I cannot remember why I took part 2 down. Is was a long time ago, but here is a recent video I did on PLCs. Thanks for watching. ruclips.net/video/2ay4Z83ESAg/видео.html
You are really a good teacher! So glad to find this channel.
I appreciate the kind words. Thanks for watching.
Hi Kathleen! I would love to see more videos covering PLCs. Please create some more if you get a chance! Thanks!
We will include that in our filming plans. Stay tuned 🙂
~Yiana
Team Member at Kathleen Jasper LLC
Thank you for making this video. It is very beneficial.
My pleasure. thank you for watching :)
How you got my like: "It's hard to be rude with a cupcake in your mouth" - priceless.
Well it is! Thanks for watching.
Would love part 2.
We hope to make it soon. Thanks for watching!
~Yiana
Team Member at Kathleen Jasper LLC
have you made part 2?
Not yet. I hope to soon. Thanks for watching. :)
Support teachers by providing the PLC notebook. Even make it personalized.
Great idea. Thanks for watching. :)
Great stuff! Are there any follow ups to this PLC video? Part 2 and on? Thanks!
Coming soon!
Hi ! It was wonderful going through your video and I must say I learnt lot from it .However, when you form a PLC for a Social Science teacher group are all the teachers teaching social sciences involved ? If so, how do they collaborate together as the grades which they teach in will not be of the same level ?Could you highlight on that as I’m quite confused.
They are typically all from the same content area when you’re teaching in the middle and high school. So all social studies teachers are together, math teachers together, science teachers together, etc. In elementary, it typically goes by grade-level teams: all first grade teachers together, all second grade teachers together, etc. I have another PLC video coming out soon :) Thanks for watching 😊
Is part 2 available?
Not yet. We hope to make it soon. Stay tuned!
~Yiana
Team Member at Kathleen Jasper LLC
What if we want to do teacher sharing session PLC?
Planning and organizing a teacher-sharing session for PLC to be a better educator is a great idea. It can be a rewarding experience that fosters collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professional growth among educators.
~Yiana
Team Member at Kathleen Jasper LLC
I looked for the other parts of the series, in the channel including lists. Did you decide not to go through with the series or should I keep my hopes up for the next episodes to be released? Or are they there but I couldn’t find them.
I just jumped into the world of edtech working on PD of teachers specifically through a platform available for teachers and schools and your content is a great intro to education and what teachers want specifically, thank you
I haven’t done them yet. But I hope to soon. Thanks for watching!
I am currently a student studying to be a teacher and found your video while doing research to understand PLCs better for my assignment.
Identify four PLC members who should ensure that there is good financial
accountability and governance in schools. Discuss their roles and responsibilities.
This is a question I was asked and I can’t seem to find an answer anywhere. Could you help?
To be honest with you, this type of question does not help someone in your situation trying to study to be a teacher, which is unfortunate. They should be asking you about how a team of teachers should be assembled with roles and responsibilities. This question is designed for you to say the four people should be a person from district leadership, a school administrator, a teacher and a community member. Now is this feasible? Once you get to become a teacher you will understand that this is not reality. There is no real right technical answer here so make it up and provide some good arguments for each person. Good luck to you in your future teaching career.
@@KathleenJasperEdD thank you so much
Pls the forms to fill during plc
Thanks for watching. The form can be accessed in the description of the video. You can download it by clicking that link.
I’ve looked for your other videos on PLCs that you mentioned in your video. I’m not seeing them. Am I missing them?
I haven't recorded them yet. But I will soon. I plan to do a whole seies.