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DELC 2011 COLLEEN WORRELL, MANAGER OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Professional Development at VHS Global Consortium
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VHS “The” original Virtual High School – been around for 15 years Non-profit consortium of nearly 700 member schools from across the globe (in 32 states & 40 countries) Co-synchronous online courses that aim to supplement curriculum
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VHS believes … in student-centered, cohort-based online courses educational opportunities should not be limited by barriers of time, space, or lack of qualified instructors online teaching should supplement, not supplant, traditional education a collaborative model allows for sharing of resources to improve the quality of education for all students in the VHS member school
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What Does PD Look Like at VHS? Image used under a Creative Commons licenseCreative Commons license
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Foundations Training course and ongoing PD for VHS teachers Series of 5 graduate-level PD courses offered to the public Grant initiatives and customized PD Image source: flickr.comflickr.com
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Lessons Learned Image used under a Creative Commons licenseCreative Commons license
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Recommendation #1 ◊ Cannot be top-down, need teacher buy-in ◊ Plan for varying levels of skill and comfort with technology ◊ Be realistic in how much time and energy teachers have ◊ Think TPACK – don’t let tools be your starting point Co-create a thoughtful long-term, scaffolded PD plan that is tied to mission and/or learning goals
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Recommendation #2 ◊ Modularized PD offered as webinars or online ◊ Supplement with f2f and blended workshops ◊ Train-the-trainer model ◊ Weave it into the school day – convenience is key Foster and sustain professional learning through job- embedded, just-in- time, modularized PD
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Recommendation #3 ◊ Think in terms of learning teams ◊ Follow promising practices of other educators (e.g., Beyond Textbooks) ◊ Consider the benefits of teacher and student engagement Use OER to create a collaborative, Web- based learning culture for educators and students
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Recommendation #4 ◊ Embed feedback into all of your PD ◊ Be flexible – revise or dump strategies or courses that don’t work ◊ Key to sustainability and effectiveness Critically evaluate your PD programs and their impact (i.e., collect and use data wisely, proactively )
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Recommendation #5 “A digital age leader inspires and leads development and implementation of a shared vision for comprehensive integration of technology to promote excellence throughout the system.” -- Leslie Conery, Deputy CEO, ISTE Create targeted PD for school leaders that enables them to BE the change they wish to see in their schools
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Top 5 Recommendations 1. Co-create a thoughtful long-term, scaffolded PD plan that is tied to mission and/or learning goals 2. Foster and sustain professional learning through job- embedded, just-in-time, modularized PD 3. Use OER to create a collaborative, Web-based learning culture 4. Critically evaluate your PD programs and their impact (i.e., collect and use data wisely, proactively ) 5. Create targeted PD for school leaders that enables them to BE the change they wish to see in their schools
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