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Addressing the needs of the local
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members new in their role previous training local issues and culture prior knowledge and information work together as a team understand their duties and responsibilities resources available to support them support from the executive collegiality and collaboration professional behaviour
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Passive Approach: give in regardless of your position Aggressive Approach: actively state what you want and try to force others to agree Assertive Approach: ask for what you want clearly and openly, explain your position logically, negotiate rationally and avoid emotion Kim Long-NSCC Managing Professional Development Series
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Current Strengths My current strengths are... _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________
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Learning Needs I would like to/need to learn more about... _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________
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How I Learn I learn best when... ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________
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A goal I would like to strive for this year is... _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________
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Some ways of keeping track of my progress are.... 1. _____________________________________ 2. _____________________________________ 3. _____________________________________
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Specific steps I will take to reach my goal: 1. _______________________________ 2. _______________________________ 3. _______________________________ 4. _______________________________
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1. ________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________ 3. _________________________________________ 4. _________________________________________
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Communicate well Present to a small/large group Use technology Problem solve Say ‘I don’t know’ Deal with difficult people/situations Be a team player Work behind the scenes Balance my work, volunteer and family life
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Run an effective meeting Manage time – keep a session moving Focus on the ‘big picture’ Keep a committee on task Accept leadership roles Delegate leadership roles Show other committee members I value their contribution Work to reach consensus
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My role as a member of the PD committee The Local Constitution and By-Laws Local and Provincial Contract as it pertains to my role and responsibility What resources are available to me locally and provincially Who to contact when I have a concern How to motivate members to take part in local pd opportunities What obstacles we must overcome
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Complementary Skills A Common Purpose Goals Accountability Mutual Trust/Respect Identified Roles and Responsibilities Commitment Obstacles
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Surveys (paper/on-line) Focus groups Eat and meet luncheons Monthly newsletters with spot for input (letter to the editor) Suggestion box on local site and at meetings Encourage school reps to hold ‘constructive’ conversations at school sites
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Support and advise the local Professional Development Committees Assist in locating materials and presenters for professional development events Work closely with local committees to develop the skills needed for delivery of presentations Offer tips for communicating and working with colleagues Assist locals with identifying and implementing current initiatives
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Assist locals with the development of needs assessment and evaluation tools Help with the development of a vision for local professional development Model professional behavior and communication skills Be approachable and available to the members of the local committees
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Collect and compare data – is attendance increasing or decreasing at sessions Are we getting more positive responses on evaluation forms Are we offering sessions that meet a need Are we responding to session feedback Are we reaching all members – early, mid and late career Are the times and dates of sessions convenient Do our members feel valued and heard at our sessions Are we doing a good job getting our message out to members
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Apathy Engaging new members Burnout Dissatisfaction Time commitments Ownership Perception Moving forward
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Organizations that make the most of their people find that their people make the most of them. That is the power of innovation and creative leadership. Sir Ken Robinson – Out Of Our Minds
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If you want 1 year of prosperity, grow GRAIN If you want 10 years of prosperity, grow TREES If you want 100 years of prosperity, grow PEOPLE - Chinese Proverb
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