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"Why Teacher Growth Matters: The Power of Professional Development" Education isn't just about student growth—teachers need to keep growing, too! With education constantly evolving, it's critical for teachers to stay on top of the latest trends, tools, and classroom techniques. That’s where professional development comes in. It’s about giving teachers the resources and support they need to keep refining their craft, explore new teaching strategies, and create engaging learning environments. From tech integration to classroom management, professional development helps teachers stay relevant, boost their confidence, and ultimately improve student outcomes. It also builds stronger, more collaborative school communities where teachers share ideas and support each other. Plus, with more flexible options like online and blended learning, it’s easier than ever for teachers to get the training they need. When teachers thrive, students succeed—and professional development is the key to making that happen! https://lnkd.in/dArPFEdq
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Did you know that formative assessment can be trauma informed? 🌈 "Assessment for Learning" is trauma-informed because it prioritizes the continuous growth and emotional well-being of students over static performance metrics. 🌈 This learner-centered approach encourages regular feedback and adjustments based on each student’s needs, creating a supportive learning environment that acknowledges and adapts to the impacts of trauma. 🌈 By putting the focus on progress and the learning process, “assessment for learning” can foster a sense of safety and trust, allowing students to engage and recover at their own pace. Read more from the Core Collaborative Learning Network! https://lnkd.in/gdsbnQrh
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To help young children become digital learners, their teachers need a unique approach to tech coaching.
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Want to learn a bit more about how professional development makes a big difference to educator practice? My blog post on Needed Now in Learning and Teaching gives you some highlights of my research including some sketch notes.
Why professional development enhances educator wellbeing: What we can learn from professional development on Zoom teaching during the pandemic.
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Just as students need to practice what they’re learning, educators need chances to use the skills they acquire in professional development. Read tips for creating meaningful PD in Edutopia - George Lucas Educational Foundation.
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Here are some strategies to help cure learning doldrums and keep your child (and you, too!) focused and motivated while learning at home.
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Good professional development or professional learning for teachers needs to pay attention to both the "How" and the "What." A school administrative team can offer the best content but, if not delivered in a manner that resonates with best practice, the PL can fall flat. Similarly, the best process without good content has the potential to be viewed as a waste of precious time. #CatholicSchools #ProfessionalDevelopment
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