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William M. Ferriter
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William M. Ferriter is a sixth-grade language arts and social studies teacher in a PLC near Raleigh, North Carolina. Bill has designed professional development courses for educators nationwide. His trainings include how to use blogs, wikis, and podcasts in the classroom; the role of iTunes in teaching and learning; and the power of digital moviemaking. Bill has also developed schoolwide technology rubrics and surveys that identify student and staff digital proficiency at the building level. He is a founding member and senior fellow of the Teacher Leaders Network and has served as teacher in residence at the Center for Teaching Quality.

Audio clips
PLCs: Why This? Why Now? Why Bother?
Using Technology to Collaborate
William M. Ferriter
Published Resources
The Principal as Assessment Leader
The Teacher as Assessment Leader
Building a Professional Learning Community at Work™: A Guide to the First Year
Teaching the iGeneration: 5 Easy Ways to Introduce Essential Skills With Web 2.0 Tools



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