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The Northeast Noyce Professional Learning Network Presents

Virtual Professional Learning Communities

Fall 2025 – Spring 2026

Overview

A Professional Learning Community (PLC) is a group of teachers who meet regularly to improve their teaching and help students succeed. Each PLC will focus on a specific topic or theme, such as a subject area or a teaching strategy. Members will take part in hands-on learning and work together in ways that connect directly to their jobs. The sessions will include examples of strong teaching and time for feedback and reflection.

Each PLC will have about six members. Most groups will meet for six sessions that each last between one to two hours. Some work will happen between meetings. Start times will vary, with the first groups beginning in October. A member of the Northeast Noyce Teacher Leader Cadre will lead each PLC.

Participant Stipend

Northeast STEM teachers who fully participate in all PLC sessions will receive a $450 stipend.

We strongly encourage you to invite a STEM colleague or teaching partner from your school or district to join the PLC with you. Learning is more meaningful when someone else understands your teaching environment. Having a partner from a similar setting can help you both apply what you learn more easily in your classrooms.

Professional Learning Community Offerings

Engaging ALL Students in Rigorous Science Learning through Ambitious Science Teaching

Secondary Science (Grades 6-12)

Overview:

This PLC will explore how Ambitious Science Teaching (AST) may serve as a research-based framework to help teachers to identify and develop curricular materials that support students in making sense of real-world phenomena by applying core disciplinary ideas and crosscutting concepts.

Facilitators: Tanya Ross and Gillian Brubaker
12 Hours (Six 2-hour meetings)
Registration is Closed

Science and Engineering Practices in the K-6 Science Classroom

Elementary Science (Grades K-6)

Overview:

Are you interested in learning more about how to bring science to life in your K-6 elementary science classroom by utilizing both phenomena and the science and engineering practices? In this PLC we will use excerpts from Helping Students Make Sense of the World Using Next Generation Science and Engineering Practices by Schwarz to explore each of the eight SEPs and how they help students engage in sense-making of the world around them.

Facilitator: Marie Rice
12 Hours (Six 2-hour meetings)
Register By October 1st, 2025

Enhancing Student Engagement and Understanding Through Projects

High School Mathematics

Overview:

“When will we ever use this in real life?”  Instead of avoiding this question, what if we used it to inspire learning? This PLC explores how to turn that common student challenge into an opportunity by designing real-world modeling projects that help students apply what they learned in meaningful and relevant ways.

Facilitator: Courtney Sobanski
12 Hours (Six 2-hour meetings)
Registration is Closed

Implementing Effective Mathematics Teaching Practices in the K-5 Classroom

K-5 Mathematics

Overview:

Effective math teaching practices don’t have to be a mystery.  Participants will use the text, "Taking Action: Implementing Effective Math Teaching Practices," (Huinker & Bill, 2017) as a guide to engage in collaborative discussions about effective math teaching practices and how they can be prioritized in K-5 math instruction.

Facilitator: Nicole Charles
12 Hours (Six 1.5-hour meetings with 3 hours of reading time)
Register By October 1st, 2025