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One Conversation. Then Another.
A PE teacher mentioned it almost in passing — she didn't know if it was a problem, an idea, or just wishful thinking. That one conversation changed the year. What followed wasn't planned. It grew from a single question said out loud between two colleagues on a field. And then from another. And another. This is what learning communities actually do when they're working. Any educator. Any moment. One conversation is all it takes to stop teaching alone
Angela Langlands
Mar 174 min read


When Parents Meet the Team
When Victoria’s mom quietly reimagined a parent conference, she revealed something schools often overlook: a child’s learning doesn’t belong to one teacher—it lives in the space between many. This story explores how learning communities reshape parent conferences, challenge assumptions, and help families see the whole child through a shared lens.
Angela Langlands
Feb 104 min read
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