September has arrived. For most students and educators in Minneapolis school has begun. Lockers are once again slamming, big yellow buses can be seen chugging through town, and cafeterias are steaming and bubbling with dubious concoctions labeled with that old standard euphemism: lunch. In the midst of the whirlwind that blasts through all schools at this time of year, many new teachers are scrambling to gather information and ideas to enrich their classrooms and educate their students. From math to language arts, social studies to Chinese language, even the best, brightest, and most creative teachers need a helping hand from a quality resource once in a while.
Minnesota Learning Commons may be just the place.
The site features links for students, educators, advisors, and parents. These links are teeming with professional development pieces, lesson ideas, school choice information, and so much more. The home page is very well designed and easy to use. Although geared primarily to online learning, MnLC provides valuable information to anyone who has a minute to learn. With a vision praising the organization as "the pathway to quality online learning" MnLC certainly has a solid home base. See for yourself at Minnesota Learning Commons.
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