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Ideas: Title 2, Part A Plans
How can you incorporate what you are learning in this program into your plan?
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Mentoring groups is a dynamic concept for ongoing Professional Development.
Set up a professional development committee to make a year long plan for PD in our school based on our student needs.
I'm glad I'm not an administrator!
Incorporate live P.D. with online P.D. with feedback from each as a way of ongoing training and follow-up
I would like to see the entire staff have input into determining the most important student needs. I would also like to see more evaluation.
This conversation affirms our Title II plan for professional development.
I think this explanation has really opened my eyes to the long-term vision of how to most effectively use the funding.
Professional Development Plan should be included in School Improvement Plan/
School Strategic Plan.
Susan
Begin to explore our options for professional development in support of technology integration.
I need to find out who writes/coordiates the plan at my school.
Jeanne's presentation validated not only what we did for our proposal, but for our professional development plan in general.
I love the idea of forming a professional development team.
To continue, we have been using our funds to bring in consultants or trainers to train all teachers, educational assistants, and administrators.
Smaller schools present unique challenges
We need to develop a better system for identifying student needs and evaluating professional development outcomes.
Professional development based on student need rather than what a teacher would like is a big. valuable shift!
I learned that as you focus your school improvement plan, you sharpen the lens of your professional development plan
One goal of our PLAN is to articulate a staff vision of the use of interactive technology. First, we want staff to brainstorm the value of interactive technology