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Reflect, Reconnect & Engage 
2022-2023 Learning Networks Registration

Learning Networks

Harnessing the Spiral of Inquiry, Learning Networks strive to help teachers improve learning conditions for their students. With an open and curious mind Yukon teachers have been doing just this for the past several years. Yukon Education is once again offering Learning Networks as an option for the 2022-23 school year.

What does participation in a Learning Network involve? Think of it as a type of action research. All participants will take a deep dive into an aspect of their teaching practice utilizing the Spiral of Inquiry as a guide. This is a highly collaborative and facilitated process. 

Participants will attend three full-day collaboration sessions between now and April, culminating with a Celebration of Learning in April, 2023.

At the Celebration of Learning participants are given the opportunity to present a brief overview of their work to all network participants. 
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​If you are interested and have spoken with your principal, please take a moment and complete the expression of interest form to the right of this page. 

    Expression of Interest

    You will be contacted once registration closes about the next steps. Thanks for expressing interest! 
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Case Studies & Presentations from Yukon Learning Networks

​Already engaged in an Inquiry-Based Professional Learning Network?

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  • Register your satellite network by submitting your inquiry group description (a short paragraph) and collaboration schedule (3 sessions) to Jesse.Jewell@yukon.ca. Participation includes support, resources, the Celebration of Learning, and be considered to attend the NOIIE Symposium in Vancouver.

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