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Tag Archives: professional development
Updated Professional Development Calendar for Athena High School
Here is the updated PD Calendar for Athena High School. This calendar represents our plan for the year. However, it is subject to change based on the needs of the school. Click here to download the PDF File: Professional Development Calendar … Continue reading
Feedback Cycle for PD at Athena High School
I was recently asked to give a presentation on how we leverage feedback loops to support continuous improvement in our professional development at Athena High School. The process is drive by three incredible teams: The Athena Improvement Team The Building … Continue reading
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Tagged AIT, committee, growth, improvement, PD, professional development
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Athena Professional Development Road Map (2013-2014)
Here is our first draft of the Athena High School Professional Development Road Map and Calendar for the 2013-2014 school year. The road map is a one page overview of how we will address in a strategic and systematic method, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013-2014, calendar, professional development, road map
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Athena High School PD Plan for June
Here is a tentative draft for the June professional development for our school. This is subject to change. Click on the document below to view a larger version of it.
Conference Reflection: Professional Development to Raise Student Achievement (Erick Mock)
One of the big points I took from this training was that we need to leverage the natural strengths we have more in our teamwork to benefit our students. The activity we did on Thursday (DiSC) really gave us some … Continue reading
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Tagged AFT, Erick Mock, GTA, instruction, math, professional development, UFT
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PD Day Documents (10.7.2011)
The following links will take you to PDF versions of the various documents you will need during our PD Day on October 7th, 2011. You will also receive paper copies of each of these on Friday. Click on any of … Continue reading
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Tagged PD, professional development, Worksheets
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Professional Development Calendar (Staff & Department Meetings)
Below you will find a link that will take you to a tentative DRAFT version of our tuesday meeting schedule for this year. These dates are tentative and subject to change. Nothing is written in stone. However, you might find … Continue reading