[Technology 1332] Re: Creating a Professional Development Plan OnlineWendy Quinones teacherwendyq at gmail.comFri Oct 5 11:59:07 EDT 2007
Marian and all, Sorry to be late responding. I tried making a PD plan, and had to quit and save because I felt quite overloaded with what it was asking me to do. I set up 4 competencies, but now I think I will go back and reduce it to two. That in itself is a useful exercise -- seeing what I could realistically fit into my schedule at the moment. I also agree with Tim that breaking good intentions down into manageable tasks helps us actually accomplish them. I also forwarded the TISA to several administrators where I work. The trouble is that in Massachusetts, at least, we are all so overloaded with paperwork and student testing and accountability tasks that both teachers and administrators just groan when any new materials come up, however useful they may be. My learning center has everyone develop a professional development plan, so I think this assessment may be useful in the future -- arriving as it did in the chaos of beginning a new term, just when PD plans are due, wasn't the best timing! We have been making a big push for teachers to use more technology, so I think that with time to integrate it into our regular PD process, it would be well-received and extremely useful. Wendy Quinones On 10/3/07, Marian Thacher <mthacher at otan.us> wrote: > > Another aspect of the Technology Integration Self-Assessment is the > ability to create your own professional development plan. I hope some of you > have had a chance to take a look at this feature. > > Once you have completed the assessment, you can proceed to choose a few > competencies that you'd like to learn more about this year. (We encourage > people not to choose more than four, because to learn a new skill or area > takes time.) > > The steps are: > - Choose the competencies you want to work on > - Choose the learning strategies you will use for each competency > - Choose or add your own objectives > - Add a timeline or due date for each objective > > Once these steps are completed, you can save or print your plan, and > choose to receive montly email reminders if you wish. > > This is a new way of planning professional development. What do you think? > Would you use an online professional development plan? Can you see teachers > going back to update and edit the plan a few times during the year? Is a > professional development plan something you might share with colleagues? > Work on as a group? Share with your administrator? > > I don't want to send an attachment to the list, but if you would like to > see a sample of the professional development plan, email me off list and I > will send you one. > > Marian > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Marian Thacher, OTAN > mthacher at otan.us > P.O. Box 269003 > Sacramento, CA 95826-9003 > (916) 228-2597 > www.otan.us > > ---------------------------------------------------- > National Institute for Literacy > Technology and Literacy mailing list > Technology at nifl.gov > To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to > http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/technology > Email delivered to teacherwendyq at gmail.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.nifl.gov/pipermail/technology/attachments/20071005/e533ce71/attachment.html
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