If you’re like me, you can’t believe that June is already
here. And despite the craziness of assessments, reporting, awards day
ceremonies, field trips, and impending good byes to students, my thoughts are
already turning to my favourite season of the year. Summer! Bikinis and
beaches, airplanes and backpacks, golf clubs and green grass, patios and cool
drinks, and professional learning. That’s right—professional learning. It’s not
only students who can experience summer learning loss!
The glorious months of July and August are a rare
opportunity for relaxation and adventure, but summer holidays also gives
educators a chance to engage in self-directed professional learning. With ten
months of busy schedules and mandatory professional learning days, pursuing our
own educational interests is an indulgence many of us we feel we can’t afford.
This summer I challenge you to choose a topic you are passionate or curious
about and pair some professional learning with your favourite summertime
activity. Put a few of these summer learning hacks into action and avoid the
summer slide!
Summer Fun
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Summer Learning Hack
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Soak up the sun
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Hold a frosty drink in one hand and an educational book or journal in
the other. Challenge yourself to read 25 pages before you refill that glass.
Some excellent suggestions for reading material can be found here:
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Road trip!
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The open road might beckon, but after hours and hours of highway,
boredom can set in. There are countless audiobooks available for download to
your device that can make the miles fly by as you drive cross-country. Download titles from Audible or ask your local library if you
can check out audiobooks for free.
This list of titles has some great suggestions to heat up your summer
learning!
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Save it for a rainy day
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After days of heat and outdoor fun, the flowers and grass aren’t the
only things that are starting to wilt. Enjoy a cooler day inside, dust off
your device, and check out some of Microsoft’s fantastic professional
learning offerings! Sign up here for Summer
School—7 weeks of emails and activities to improve your ability to infuse
technology in the classroom. And if you’re hungry for more, explore the
Microsoft Educator Community for Quick Tip
Videos, Courses,
and Resources.
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Leaving on a jet plane
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Make the most of your time standing in lines and waiting to board
your plane. As long as you have wifi, you can explore the amazing world of
Twitter. There are so many education
thought leaders to follow and learn from their wisdom 140 characters at a
time, as well as hashtags and Twitter chats to catch up on. #MIEExpert and
the suggestions
here are a good place to start.
And once you board your plane and lose connectivity? Load up your
device in advance with podcasts on topics that interest you. They’re on
demand and free. BAM
Radio Network features a wide variety of topics and some big names in
education that are well worth a listen.
And once you reach your destination? Use social media to connect with
a local teacher and visit a school! Depending on the country you’ve travelled
to, school might be in session. It’s amazing what you can glean by roaming
the halls and classrooms of an unfamiliar school and talking teaching with
your international colleagues. Read here
about my amazing afternoon at a Greek kindergarten last fall!
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Summer is all about relaxing, recharging, and feeding your
soul—so a little professional learning goes a long way. Incorporate some of these summer learning
hacks into your favourite activities and return to school refreshed, excited,
and bursting with new ideas this fall! I’d love to see how you choose to learn
this summer…use the hashtags #MIEExpert and #summerlearninghack to share and
inspire other educators.