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Coordinators’ Coaching Lab. CONSULT COLLABORATE COACH. Mentoring. Evaluating: Professional Development and New Teacher and Mentor Feedback. Induction Coordinators’ Quarterly Meeting October 2, 2012. Evaluating Professional Development. Directions:
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Coordinators’ Coaching Lab CONSULT COLLABORATE COACH Mentoring
Evaluating: Professional Development and New Teacher and Mentor Feedback Induction Coordinators’ Quarterly Meeting October 2, 2012
Evaluating Professional Development • Directions: • At your table generate 12-15 questions often found on professional development feedback surveys. • Place each question on a separate post it. • Read A Conversation with Thomas Guskey using a Final Word strategy.
Final Word Dialogue Highlight 2-3 phrases or sentences that resonate with you. Pick one then write it on a post it note. On the back of the post it, write the reason why that phrase/sentence resonated with you. Person A states the phrase /sentence but does not comment on it. In round-robin order, other group members comment on the selected item (without cross talk). The originating person gets the final word by emphasizing why this resonated with him/her. Repeat the process
Where do your questions fit? • Divide the questions you generated into the 5 levels that Guskey describes. • Take the questions to the different flip charts and post. • Look at the data . • Discuss your assumptions/conclusions at your table. • Report out findings.
Induction Supports Positively Viewed • In your table groups, jigsaw the May 2012 Research Brief – Supporting New Teachers • Scan pages 4-9 • Divide into 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s • 1’s be prepared to discuss Table 3 and top of page 5 • 2’s be prepared to discuss Table 4 • 3’s be prepared to discuss page 6 and Table 5 • 4’s be prepared to discuss page 7 Tables 6 and 7 • As a table group discuss pages 8-9
Evaluating Mentor Feedback • Towson University CAIRE Team will: • Overview tenets of program evaluation • Options for obtaining mentor feedback • Mentor Survey • Item Bank Questions • Write your own questions