Learning Me
@LearningMeEdu
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Super excited to start our 'Elevate your Impact: Learning that Transforms Classrooms' campaign!
Happy World Kindness Day! Today is the day we use our Kindness Superpower! Kindness means being helpful, sharing, and making everyone feel happy. Your Mission: Find three people today and do something kind for each one! Let's spread the warm, fuzzy feelings!
After attending one of our TPL sessions, Tanya from Seaview Primary noted how "there are so many resources available to school staff that I did not know about!" What tools do you favour to streamline your teaching and support your pupils? Share in the comments below!
Learning Me was founded by educators for educators, so we were beyond thrilled to discover that 97.4% of educators who have attended our bespoke TPL sessions would recommend us to other schools. Why not take them up on their recommendation? Book at learning-me.com today!
"Great to see how AI will be able to benefit both the teacher and the learner. I am keen to get developing my own skills in this area." -Jackie, St Kevin's College. Head to learning-me.com to find out how we can help you help them!
"It was an amazing morning where I developed a range of knowledge on how to use A.I to aid pupil learning!"- Aoife, St Louise's Belfast. Why not find out what all the fuss is about? Head to learning-me.com to book your TPL session today!
"A.I is a great tool if used correctly, and is beneficial to both staff and students." -Claire, St Kevin's College, Lisnaskea. How have you been utilising A.I in your classroom? Let us know in the comments below!
At Learning Me, we are passionate about helping you unlock the power of your classroom. That's why we want to assist you in taking on any problems in your school by addressing their root causes- and that's why our TPL sessions are curated bespoke to your needs.
Steph from St Louise's Comprehensive College in Belfast recently participated in a teacher training session with us, and very kindly offered this feedback: "Very informative session. Good to know there are people out there trying to help staff with the pressures of school."
Whether your school needs assistance with pedagogy, curriculum, digital skills or AEN/SEN accessibility, we're here to help with bespoke training sessions curated uniquely for you. Head to our website to find out more!
"Bernard was very helpful and enthusiastic in his delivery of this session. It has given us a lot to think about and work on. Hopefully if Bernard returns again to deliver a workshop with us, we can tell him of how we are using A.I in our school, thanks to him!"
Sometimes it's best just to let words speak for themselves... We used A.I to pick out the adjectives found in feedback from educators who have completed teacher professional learning training with us- and here they all are! Head to our website today to book your consultation!
It's time to stop feeling overwhelmed by AI and start using it as your teaching superpower. Our TPL sessions are designed to be practical, fun, and immediately useful. Head to our website today and fill out the booking form to see for yourself- it's that easy!
"Very engaging and inspiring. Leaves me feeling more confident with AI in education"- Sharon, @stronansprimary, Lisnaskea. Our Teacher Professional Learning sessions have been receiving positive feedback from educators. Book your session today at learning-me.com!
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