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The Trusted Exchange for Blended-Learning Educators in Catholic Schools

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What is the HPL Network?

The HPL Network is an online community Catholic school teachers and leaders interested in leveraging technology to meet the needs of all students. The HPL Network’s goal is to provide a trusted exchange of connection and education for blended-learning practitioners and innovators.

We created the HPL Network because we understand the importance of staying connected with fellow, innovative educators and staying up-to-date with the latest blended-learning practices. We aim to bring together a community of like-minded practitioners and innovators who are passionate about using technology in transformative ways within Catholic education.

The HPL Network is free for all to join. Click the “Join the HPL Network” button below and register with your email address to get started. Once you join, you can RSVP for upcoming events, watch recordings of previous events, participate in our collaboration spaces, and more!

Whether you're a seasoned teacher or just starting your journey with personalized and blended learning, this network is your trusted online community of Catholic school teachers and leaders committed to meeting the needs of all students!

By joining the HPL Network, you can access...

All HPL Network members will have access to the Idea Exchange: a collection of collaboration spaces where educators can ask questions, share their experiences, and deepen their understanding of blended learning.

We know that one of the most impactful practices for improving teaching and learning is through educator collaboration.

However, there are sadly few avenues for educators and administrators to learn about blended learning from one another. The HPL Network's Idea Exchange allows all Catholic-school educators to collaborate regardless of physical location.

Ready to start collaborating with Catholic school teachers and leaders through the Idea Exchange?

 

The HPL team has reviewed dozens of K-12 adaptive math and ELA programs according to our HPL Adaptive Software Review Standards. We have rigorously researched and gathered information, so you do not have to.

Click here to learn more about the Library of Adaptive Software Reviews.

Just as we recognize that each student is unique, we recognize that every classroom is unique. 

Blended learning is not a one-size-fits-all framework. Furthermore, we believe that we can learn from the challenges other blended-learning practitioners face.

With this in mind, our Network Connections series and videos seek to provide research-based solutions to specific problems encountered while implementing blended and personalized learning in a Catholic-school context. 

Upcoming HPL Network Events

Check out upcoming events on the HPL Network or with HPL team members.

HPL Network presentations and community meetings are free for all HPL Network members. Join today and RSVP for the events that interest you!

Joining for a conference that HPL members will attend? Let us know so we can meet in person!

Click on any event to learn more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Join the HPL Network today at no cost!

Through the generous support of the GHR Foundation, we are proud to offer membership in the HPL Network at no cost. Your free membership includes access to the collaboration forums, our software framework and standards, and professional development resources.

Whether you are searching for a supportive community of like-minded educators, a framework for reviewing software programs, or blended-learning-specific professional development, the HPL Network is right for you! The HPL Network offers you a forum to raise questions and share resources with Catholic educators around the world.

All are educators and education professionals are welcome to join, particularly those connected to Catholic schools. This includes teachers, principals, and staff members, but also includes diocesan administrators, software representatives, and partner organizations supporting Catholic schools.