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1 P UBLIC C HARTER S CHOOL A LLIANCE OF S OUTH C AROLINA Dr. Diane S. Reed 11 th Annual Conference Columbia, South Carolina

2 T AKING C HARGE OF Y OUR O WN P ROFESSIONAL D EVELOPMENT Dr. Diane S. Reed, Vice-President, Mid-Atlantic

3 Welcome Teachers!

4 Taking charge of your own learning requires a process of assessment, goal-setting and planning. No matter where you are in your career your continued growth will benefit your students. Come and join the discussion and start your plan today.

5 About me... Diane Reed Retired from Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia Taught high School for 25 years Worked in central office with technology and Professional development Doctorate from the University of Virginia in Education Evaluation. Spent two years at the U. S. Department of Education as the Technology Teacher in Residence. 1991-01 Currently: Vice-President, Mid-Atlantic at CaseNEX- DataCation. Charlottesville, VA. dreed@casenex.com

6 The Process...

7 Self - AssessmentSelf - AssessmentSelf - AssessmentSelf - Assessment 1 Goal SettingGoal Setting 2 PlanningPlanning 3

8 Self-Assessment of My Professional Practice Assessing your current skills and capabilities. Are you up to date on your content area? Do you need to strengthen any area of your content? How are your technology skills? What does student data tell you? Do you need to work on your classroom management? How is your personal and classroom organization? Any other areas?

9 T AKE A FEW MINUTES AND DISCUSS WITH YOUR COLLEAGUE OR NEIGHBOR --- W HERE WILL YOU BEGIN ?

10 Resources to help with your self- assessment. Technology Standards Classroom checklists Student Data Practice Guides Government and associations

11 T ECHNOLOGY S TANDARDS FOR T EACHERS International Society for Technology in Education

12 NETS for Teachers ISTE's NETS for Teachers are the standards for evaluating the skills and knowledge educators need to teach, work, and learn in an increasingly global and digital society. As technology integration continues to increase in our society, it is paramount that teachers possess the skills and behaviors of digital age professionals. Moving forward, teachers must become comfortable being co- learners with their students and colleagues around the world.

13 ISTE NETS for Teachers - 2000 1.Technology Operations and Concepts 2.Planning and Designing Learning Environments 3.Teaching, learning and the curriculum 4.Assessment and Evaluation 5.Productivity and Professional Practice 6.Social, Ethical, Legal and Human Issues.

14 ISTE NETS for Teachers - updated 1.Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity 2.Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences and Assessments 3.Model Digital Age Work and Learning 4.Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility 5.Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership

15 ISTE Standards Family Students Teachers Administrators Coaches (tech) Computer Science Educators Why are NETS important? The National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) are the standards for learning, teaching, and leading in the digital age and are widely recognized and adopted worldwide.

16 Technology Standards for Students 1.Creativity and Innovation 2.Communication and Collaboration 3.Research and Information Fluency 4.Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. 5.Digital citizenship 6.Technology Operations and concepts

17 The technology learning curve

18 O THER A REAS TO C ONSIDER FOR M Y P ROFESSIONAL D EVELOPMENT P LAN

19 U. S. D EPARTMENT OF E DUCATION http://www.ed.gov

20 Materials From the U. S. Dept. of Education – What Works Clearinghouse The institute of Education Sciences reviews research and prepares reports. The institute of Education Sciences IES insures that materials and research are up to the “gold standard” of scientifically based research. Materials to help with your self assessment – Practice Guides – Videos and webinars (free!!) – Research

21 Look through the practice guides For example: – Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning. Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning. – Page 4 has a checklist! Check it out. – You can download the articles and guides (free!!)

22 OR.... Maybe you want to think about... Assisting Students Struggling with Reading. Assisting Students Struggling with Reading – See page 9– A checklist!!

23 Or.. Reducing Behavior Problems in the Elementary Classroom Reducing Behavior Problems in the Elementary Classroom See Page 13 – a checklist with Recommendations!

24 Do you need to improve your use of student data? Another Practice Guide for the Dept. of ED. – Using Student Achievement Data to Support Instructional Decision Making Using Student Achievement Data to Support Instructional Decision Making – And on page 9 – A Checklist!!

25 A RE YOU UP TO DATE ON YOUR CONTENT ? Any Area you need to strengthen?

26 S ETTING Y OUR G OALS

27 Setting Goals – Things to think about.. What are your favorite parts of teaching? What are your least favorite parts of teaching. Identify your personal strengths Identify your weaknesses. Consider where would you like to be as teacher in three to five years?

28 More on Goals What specific changes would you like to see? List the steps it will take to accomplish each of the changes you want. Assign a realistic timeline for each step.

29 Smart Goals S = Specific M = Measurable A = Attainable R = Results Oriented T = Time Bound

30 Time Spent Projects Worked On Get Familiar Achieve Mastery Working Toward Mastery Get Experienced

31 Planning to Achieve Your Goals Make an action plan Know your resources Take ACTION Set a Time Frame Review your progress regularly.

32 Resources for Professional Development Conferences – ISTE 2012 – June 24-25 San Diego ISTE 2012 – EdTech 2012 – Greenville, SC Oct. 24-26 Http://www.scaet.org/edtech/2012/ – Florida Educational Technology Conference FETC 2013 – Orlando, FL January 29- Feb 1 2013 – Content Area Conferences

33 What I do.. http://www.casenex.com We have a partnership with Public Charter School Alliance of South Carolina. We will be offering courses on a regular basis Keep checking back.

34 Courses Local colleges and universities – face to face Online Courses

35 Resources Links to the resources are available on my website: http://www.dianereed.net http://www.dianereed.net

36 Q UESTIONS ?


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