Type 1: Activities initiated by the teacher

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Type 1: Activities initiated by the teacher Type 2: Activities initiated by the school Type 3: Activities initiated externally Expo training material has been endorsed as an “Externally Initiated” professional development activity. You will be entitled to claim 5 professional development points for this 4 hour workshop  The other types of professional development activities for which you can earn professional development points are Teacher Initiated and School Initiated activities. Teacher initiated activities can include professional reading, watching media, attending meetings, mentoring and coaching , research and developing, initiating and leading school and community projects, Marking externally, and self-study - all in the interests of professional development. The school initiated activities can include school-initiated meetings, workshops (10 points per annum) and projects (20 points per annum). All of these activities must be thoroughly reported in your professional development portfolio.

Judges can claim judging time under the school-initiated external marking and assessment (can get an additional 7 points for 1 day of judging); EXPO teachers can claim 7 points under school-initiated projects (if the school appoints them to do this) for preparing and accompanying EXPO students to the EXPO in an effort to increase their personal understanding and professional skills as science teachers facilitating the development of Young Scientists. The school would have to launch an initiative to develop young scientists as a distinct project Teachers can also claim up to up to 10 points per annum for reading professionally about Science EXPO, scientific method and related issues concerning science projects. Teacher can claim up to 5 points per annum for watching the EXPO video and other media about EXPO events Teachers can claim up to 10 points for attending any EXPO interest group meetings Teacher can claim up to 10 points for mentoring less experience science teachers to participate in EXPO and coaching EXPO students after hours.