5. The problem with PD is that on the whole it treats teachers as
‘consumers’ of professional knowledge, and discourages teachers from
thinking for themselves.Teachers need to be ‘creators’ of professional
knowledge.
-Peter Kent
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9. “Adult learning is facilitated when the learner’s
representation and interpretation of his own
experience are accepted as valid, acknowledged as an
essential aspect influencing change, and respected as a
potential resource for learning.”
Brundage and MacKeracher, 1980 via Dewar, 1999
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12. aligned to school vision and goals
connected to student learning outcomes
experiential
empowering
collaborative, social, reflective
supported through a culture of trust
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15. PLCs and tech-
supported
collaboration
“Fed-Ex Days” and
“20% time”
Book Clubs
“Flipped” Faculty
Meetings
Reflective
Journaling/Blogging
Action Research
Teams
Edcamp model/
Teacher-led PD
Coaching/
Mentoring
Lesson Study
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21. embrace constraints
“There’s no time!” Get creative with schedules… before/after school,
flex time, reduce non-instructional duties, provide coverage yourself
“Central office will never go for this!” Start with a pilot group…
gather teacher feedback, prove the positive impact on teacher and student
growth alike
“My budget is being cut!” Building teacher leadership eliminates the
need for expensive out-of-house PD offerings… seek out affordable or free
online venues- webinars, #rscons… send your teachers to #edcamps,
#ntcamps
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