Teachers as connected professionals: A model to support professional learning through personal learning networks

2019 
Effective continuing professional learning is an important strategy to support teachers in schools, as education becomes increasingly complex. However, current professional development approaches may not meet contemporary teachers' needs. Seeking to enhance teachers' professional learning opportunities, this paper presents a model of learning as a connected professional. The model draws upon the findings of a qualitative case study of 13 teachers who interact with others through a personal learning network (PLN). Theories of connectivism, networked learning and connected learning underpin the model, which conceptualises the whole experience of learning as a connected professional. The model comprises three elements: arenas of learning, teacher as learner and PLN. Key characteristics of the experience are practices described as linking, stretching and amplifying. These practices recur in various ways across all three elements of the model. The model promotes professional learning that is active, interest-driven and autonomous, meeting personal learning needs while being socially connected.
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