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Guidance for IHPDS on Core Courses
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Some Fundamentals At this point in time… – Your agency is continually working on a Program Improvement Plan – Based on that Program Improvement Plan, action steps are being developed with the help of your Lead Consultant and are being documented in the Consultation Form – Tying into the above mentioned plans, individual instructors are developing Individual Professional Development Plans
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Core Courses Who? – The Core Courses are for instructors with Individual Professional Development Plans that relate to the content of the core course because of the immediate needs of the learners they serve.
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Core Courses Core Courses ARE Tied to an instructor’s personal professional development plan Approved by content experts Blended professional development activities Tied to classroom practice and will have a job-embedded application Relevant to the needs of the learners receiving instruction Core Courses ARE NOT To be chosen at random A catalog from which to shop All available all the time What? For a frequently changing list of the core courses, go to http://www.paadultedresources.org/
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Pennsylvania Adult Education Resources
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Core Courses Where? – Online – Face to face – Blended (see Slide 16 for further information on blended professional development activities)
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Core Courses When? – MyLearningPlan https://www.mylearningplan.com/
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Core Courses Why? – Standardized courses throughout the state
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Core Courses How? View the calendar in MyLearningPlanMyLearningPlan
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Core Courses Who? Teachers/staff have IPDP What? Match courses with teacher needs Where? Varies, often blended When? Each course has a different schedule Why? Standardized courses across the state How? Register online through MLP
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Upon Course Completion Meet with teacher to select one or two (or more) changes he/she will make in his/her practice as a result of taking the course AND decide how to measure change as a result of the implementation Follow up after a period of time to see what changes have occurred When applicable – for tuition reimbursement - submit to Sheila Sherow, sms20@psu.edu:sms20@psu.edu Receipt of tuition Certificate of completion
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What is a Blended Professional Development Activity? It is a mix of face-to-face and online (including courses, webinars, and other electronic formats) professional development, and is focused on classroom application with feedback. initial activity + implementation activity + capstone activity knowledge & skills with constructive feedback Administering a test Creating a lesson Teaching using a strategy with feedback Teacher reflections Teaching logs observation Online discussions Summary Reinforce key info Teacher exchange Initiate additional, more in-depth PD Face-to-face Webinar DVD Text assignment
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What is Job-Embedded Professional Development? Job-embedded professional development is grounded in day- to-day teaching practice and focuses on teachers’ content- specific instructional practices with the intent of improving student outcomes.
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Thank You Please don’t hesitate to contact your Lead Consultant with any further questions.
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