Potential Impact of PD Activities on Student learning Focus Group 1.

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Potential Impact of PD Activities on Student learning Focus Group 1

I can’t hear him speaking! I taught my dog how to speak!

I said I taught him, I didn’t say he learned!

Points Discussed Teaching Learning

Balancing Impactfullnessibility Developing Teacher Developing Learner

Factors Impacting SL SL PD Institutional Needs / Policies Students Learning Context

How to Uncover the Level of Impact MeasuringUnderstanding

One of the Major PD Strategies EP LearnersSelfColleagues

Dimensions of Impactibility of PD on Student Learning Learner Cognition Sharing with others Learner Classroom Practices

Remaining Challenges Cultures of learners Teachers perceptions of their role Quantity or quality of learning Culture of curriculum coverage and testing Can we really “measure” the impact of learning?