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Creating the Professional Development Plan (PDP) – Verification. A Guide for Wisconsin’s Initial Educators By: Cynthia L. Teal. MEET YOUR DISTRICT PDP TEAM!. Candice Sayre – District Literacy Coach Grades 3-8 Leigh Ann Scheuerell – Principal, Purdy Elementary. 4 Themes Reflection
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Creating the Professional Development Plan (PDP) – Verification A Guide for Wisconsin’s Initial Educators By: Cynthia L. Teal
MEET YOUR DISTRICT PDP TEAM! Candice Sayre – District Literacy Coach Grades 3-8 Leigh Ann Scheuerell – Principal, Purdy Elementary
4 Themes • Reflection • Collaboration • Professional Growth & Assessment • Student Growth & Assessment Understanding the PDP (professional development plan)
Licensure Cycle • Year 1 • Self reflect • Select a goal • Make a plan • Years 2-4 • Complete annual review • Revise, as necessary • Year 5 • Submit plan to Professional Development Team for verification
Part A—Professional Growth & Impact on Student Learning • Evidence: • Document professional growth • Document student learning • Collect on an on-going basis • Include detailed description
Examples of Professional Growth Example 1 Professional Growth
Professional Growth Cont. Example 2 Professional Growth
Example of Professional Growth and Student Learning Example 3 Professional Growth Impacting Student Learning
Part B—Reflection and Summary • Reflection: • Professional growth • Student learning • Collaboration
Part C—Submitting the PDP Congratulations!
Professional Development Team • Three Members – Initial Educator • One trained peer, one administrator, and one higher education representative (IHE) • Three Members – Professional Educator • 3 peers – all of your same licensure category • Contacting and Creating a Team • DPI-Trained Educators • http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/tepdl/pdpteammembers.html • Licensure Renewal Support Center (LRSC) • www.uww.edu/pdplsc • District Teams of Trained Readers (see SDFA list of trained readers) • Quality Educator Interactive (QEI) • www.myqei.org • Free to WEAC Members ($30 to non-WEAC members) • Find team members and create and store your PDP online • WECAN PDP • https://services.education.wisc.edu/pdp/employees/login/newUser.cfm • Free • Find team members and create and store your PDP online
References Alabama Professional Development Module. (2003). “Implementing PDP Objectives and Activities.” Retrieved from the World Wide Web on April 12, 2009, at http://web.utk.edu/~mccay/apdm/index.htm Larson, K. (2008). Celebrating a Change: PI34 Performance-Based Licensure. CESA 2. No Other Profession. (1998). Recorded by Garre LaGrone on Thank A TEACHER [compact disk]. Welcome to the Quote Garden. (2009). Retrieved from the World Wide Web on April 13, 2009, at http://www.quotegarden.com/teachers.html When You Wish Upon A Star. (1988). Recorded by Daniel Kobialka on When You Wish Upon A Star [compact disk]. White House Initiative. (2008). Ten Reasons to Become a Teacher. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on April 5, 2009, at http://www.yesican.gov/publications/tenreasons/
References (continued) Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. (2007). PDP Goal Approval Form. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on April 5, 2009, at http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/initialed.html/ Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. (2007). PDP Initial Educator Tool Kit. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on April 5, 2009, at http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/initialed.html/ Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. (2007). PDP Writing Form. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on April 5, 2009, at http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/initialed.html/
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