Ultimately, the best educators understand that you can’t mandate learning, but you can create the conditions in which people are inspired and empowered to learn.Based on Part 2 of Learner-Centered Innovation- Learning to Improve, we had a great Twitter chat on Wednesday night. Check out some of the great connections, ideas and examples shared. For the full chat, you can check out the #LCInnovation We have one more week left to dive into part 3: Share Your Learning! This last part of the book is about how we can work “Better Together”, share our process and ultimately work together to unleash the power that exists in all of us. Join us this week or grab some colleagues, and use the conversation guide to do the book study face to face. I look forward to your ideas and what you do to impact learners and make school amazing!
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