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    By Learning Forward
    October 2022

    Learning Forward is publishing a series of blog posts about Standards for Professional Learning that covers topics such as how the revised standards have evolved since the last iteration, how leaders see them as transformative, and how states are implementing them. Find the blog posts at learningforward.org/blog.

    In the coming months, we will share standards implementation plans from Learning Forward members, district and state leaders, clients, policymakers, and others to serve as a professional learning resource. We invite you to share your stories about how the standards are making a difference in your work by contacting Gail Paul, content marketing specialist at Learning Forward, at gail.paul@learningforward.org.

    Other standards resources now available include the official Standards for Professional Learning book, which is available at learningforward.org/bookstore, and role-specific Action Guides at standards.learningforward.org.



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