The November 3 PD Day is scheduled to be a Teacher-Directed PD Day. We are very cognizant of the fact that teachers and staff desperately need time to work and plan together, now more than ever. We are hoping that the upcoming PD day will provide a concentrated day for you to work collaboratively or individually as needed on your own learning goals. Paraprofessionals are invited to participate in the PD day. You are welcome to work in school or work remotely on this PD Day.. All PD proposals will be automatically approved for this day.
Directions:
To coordinate plans for the PD day, please complete the following three easy steps.
Step 1:
If you have specific PD workshops that you would like the district to provide please describe those needs by filling out this PD Workshop Request Form as soon as possible and by October 27th. If we are able to fulfill these requests, we will communicate that out to you by October 30th the latest.
Step 2:
If you have a workshop that you would like to offer your colleagues for an hour on the November 3rd PD day, please fill out this PD Workshop Offering Form by October 27th. We will communicate these options out to you by October 30th.
Step 3:
All individual staff members will submit their PD Day individual plans using the following PD Day Individual Plan form. This form will ask you to outline what your individual and/or collaborative plans are for the day.
The plans will be automatically approved this year, but we need this plan completed to provide you with corresponding PDPs in Teachpoint. Therefore, each person must fill out their own plan by November 2nd, which will then be uploaded to Teachpoint after November 3rd when you complete your reflection.
Our goal is to keep this simple for you, under our current context, but also allow for you to receive PDPs for your time. If you are looking for ideas for the PD Day, the PD Committee recommends options such as diving deeper into sessions from the beginning of the year PD, reviewing the Catlin Tucker online course or online modules that were offered. All of the info from the beginning of the year can be found here.
Step 4:
Upon completion of the PD Day, please complete the following brief reflection form and upon completion, PDPs will be uploaded to Teachpoint for the day.
Directions:
To coordinate plans for the PD day, please complete the following three easy steps.
Step 1:
If you have specific PD workshops that you would like the district to provide please describe those needs by filling out this PD Workshop Request Form as soon as possible and by October 27th. If we are able to fulfill these requests, we will communicate that out to you by October 30th the latest.
Step 2:
If you have a workshop that you would like to offer your colleagues for an hour on the November 3rd PD day, please fill out this PD Workshop Offering Form by October 27th. We will communicate these options out to you by October 30th.
Step 3:
All individual staff members will submit their PD Day individual plans using the following PD Day Individual Plan form. This form will ask you to outline what your individual and/or collaborative plans are for the day.
The plans will be automatically approved this year, but we need this plan completed to provide you with corresponding PDPs in Teachpoint. Therefore, each person must fill out their own plan by November 2nd, which will then be uploaded to Teachpoint after November 3rd when you complete your reflection.
Our goal is to keep this simple for you, under our current context, but also allow for you to receive PDPs for your time. If you are looking for ideas for the PD Day, the PD Committee recommends options such as diving deeper into sessions from the beginning of the year PD, reviewing the Catlin Tucker online course or online modules that were offered. All of the info from the beginning of the year can be found here.
Step 4:
Upon completion of the PD Day, please complete the following brief reflection form and upon completion, PDPs will be uploaded to Teachpoint for the day.