Educate Alabama PLP Development.

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Educate Alabama PLP Development

Evaluatee Profile Status Educate Alabama Website https://educatealabama.asc.edu/ Primary Evaluator Mr. Porter - For all faculty Secondary Evaluators Jernigan – CTE, Student Services, and Science Williams – Math, Social Studies, Health/PE/Driver’s Ed Hayden – English, Foreign Language, Fine & Performing Arts

Educate Alabama All Self-Assessments should be complete. Today, we will complete the PLP. For the rest of the school year, teachers will put in evidence. 1 Piece of Evidence for each Indicator monthly.

Next Step Select to add to PLP

PLP Indicators - Literacy 3.1 Demonstrates standard oral and written communications and integrates appropriate communication. Foreign Languages Teachers Self-contained SpEd. Teachers Fine & Performing Arts PE/Driver’s Ed/Health 3.3 Uses age-appropriate instructional strategies to improve learners’ skills in critical literacy components. English Teachers Social Science Teachers Student Services Teachers 3.5 Solves mathematical problems across subject areas using a variety of strategies to verify and interpret results and to draw conclusions. Science Teachers

PLP Indicators - Literacy 3.6 Communicates mathematical concepts, processes, and symbols within the content taught. Math Teachers 3.7 Identifies and integrates available emerging technologies into the teaching of all content areas. Career Tech Teachers

PLP Indicators - Professionalism 5.1 Collaborates with stakeholders to facilitate student learning and well-being. Counselors Library Media Specialist IB Coordinator

PLP Indicators - Diversity 4.8 Facilitates inclusive learning environments that support and address the needs of learners with learning differences and disabilities. All Certified Faculty

Professional Learning August School-Wide Focus & School Processes ManageBac Implementation Special Populations: Shorten School Day and Confidentiality Safety: Anaphylaxis, School Safety and ALICE PST/RtI Process IB: MYP Personal Project, DP, and Service as Action

Professional Learning September ACT Plus Writing Overview MYP Personal Project MYP Service as Action DP: Resources and Addressing Concerns MYP Unit Planning

Professional Learning – A Look Ahead October Book Study Culturally Responsiveness ESOL/ELL

The Professional Learning Plan (PLP) Your planned professional learning. Examples: Attending workshops/PD Book study Participating in a PLC Professional Learning at Columbia ManageBac Training ACT Plus Writing Curriculum Alignment IB (MYP, DP, CP) PD Departmental PLCs PD relative to Special Populations Book Study Develop departmental planned learning How do you plan to implement your learning. Examples: Implement literacy strategies into my instruction. Turn-around PD into my classroom practices Align my content curriculum with the ACT Standards Implement ManageBac as an instructional management tool into all courses July, 2017 May, 2018

Professional Learning Plan (PLP) Highlight evidence/artifacts of learning. Examples: Sign-in sheets Pictures Lesson Plans Assessment Data STI PD History Survey Results Observation Notes What are the expected results of your learning. Examples: Increased proficiency in …… Increased student achievement Increased student engagement More differentiated instructional opportunities for students