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Professional Development: Implementation at the West Virginia Department of Education Professional Development: Implementation at the West Virginia Department of Education Dr. Fran Warsing Superintendent, Office of Institutional Education Programs West Virginia Department of Education
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Title I, Part D, Population Who are our students? Incarcerated Youth – approximately 475 students – 2 facilities Group Home youth – approximately 535 students – 4 facilities
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Targeted Student Needs Needs upon Entry ◦ 35% of students enter below grade level in math and reading ◦ Most students enter deficient in high school credits ◦ Students had little access to technology prior to entry Needs upon Exit ◦ Transition back to school - Students return to public school, post secondary education ◦ Transition to employment – Students are highly mobile and lacking in the ability to thrive in society
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Title I Services and Professional Development Served high poverty students – Ruby Payne training for all teachers Addressed low level students’ needs – Read 180 training, Learning Focused Strategies (LFS) training Provided 21st Century Skills – Globaloria, white board and personal responder training Established learning communities at all schools
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Observed Outcomes Use of Learning Focused Strategies (LFS) has improved instruction and teachers have requested more training in this area Collaborative efforts of teachers working in learning communities has a positive impact on their teaching practices Better teaching practices result in fewer disciplinary problems in classrooms, allowing more teaching and learning to take place
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