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At the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board, we are Switching on Learning by integrating Google’s powerful ecosystem into every classroom. This blog is a dedicated space for sharing the ideas, methodologies, and digital tools that transform the modern educational experience. Our Digital Toolkit We empower educators and students by leveraging a robust, collaborative environment: Google Workspace for Education: Driving seamless collaboration through Docs, Drive, and Classroom. The Power of AI: Utilizing Gemini and integrated AI features to personalize learning and spark creativity. Data-Driven Assessment: Using MarkBook to track student growth with precision and transparency. The Process of Learning: Leveraging Revision History to emphasize growth, iteration, and the visible journey of a student's work. From interactive Chrome tools to digital storytelling, we aren't just using tech—we’re using it to bridge gaps, foster global collaboration, and future-proof our students' skills.

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Catholic Central History teacher Chad Barrette has been chosen by the folks at ALL THINGS PLC to host their weekly PLC chat on twitter.
Please join in Thursday April 19th from 9 pm - 10 pm at #atplc.
The topic is Secondary PLCs - Trials and Tribulations,a multi-disciplinary approach. 
Join Twitter today!

The format is as follows: Chad will begin the discussion by posing tweets such as,


What are some of the challenges of starting
a Secondary PLC?
How did you overcome them?

How do you instill the moral purpose of being
an educator in a PLC?
 
Staff need to celebrate success in PLC,
how do you celebrate your success?

What has been the focus of your Secondary PLC?
Did it change? Why?

What books or articles have you used
in your secondary PLC?

Any advice to offer a new Secondary PLC School?

You may participate in a couple of ways:
#1. You can join the conversation live if you have a Twitter account, simply follow #atplc at 9:00 pm on Thursday, April 19th. If you are new to Twitter, creating an account takes only a few minutes at https://twitter.com/signup.
#2. You may simply be a spectator and follow the conversation using Twitterfall (no account is needed, but please be advised that Twitterfall is not moderated and may contain inappropriate material)

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