
A strong emphasis is placed on training staff in areas of most
need. Feedback from learning and teaching focuses on extensive and ongoing
professional development. The support is also aligned with the school or
district vision and objectives.
Resources Websites:
Standards. "The
Revised NSDC Standards for Staff Development"
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/pd0cont.htm
"Finding Time For
Professional Development" & "Evaluating Professional Growth And
Development"
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/rpl_esys/pdlitrev.htm
"Results-Oriented
Professional Development" Thomas Guskey
http://www.ncrel.org/pd/toolkit/lftb/index.htm
"Professional
Development. Learning from the Best"
http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/6/cu12.html
School Improvement
Research Series Close Up #12 "Staff Development" Jocelyn Butler
http://www.teachers.net
Publications:
- Cunningham, W. G. and Gresso, D. W. (1993). Cultural Leadership: The
Culture of Excellence in Education.
Boston:
Allyn and Bacon. See chapter 8, Personal and Professional Development; chapter
9, Employee Empowerment.
- DuFour, R. and Eaker, R. (1998). Professional Learning Communities at
Work: Best Practices for Enhancing
Student
Achievement. Bloomington, IN: National Educational Service. See chapter
12, Staff Development in a Professional
Learning Community.
- Fullan, M. (1993). Change Forces: Probing the Depths of Educational
Reform. New York: The Falmer Press.
See
chapter 7, The Individual and the Learning Society.
- Guskey. T. R. (2000). Evaluating Professional Development. Thousand
Oaks, CA.: Corwin Press.
- Lynn, L. (Ed.). Powerful Designs: New approaches ignite professional
learning. (1999, Summer). National
Staff
Development Journal. National Staff Development Council. 20(3).
- Newmann, F. M. and Associates. (1996). Authentic Achievement:
Restructuring Schools for Intellectual
Quality.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. See chapter 7, Schoolwide Professional
Community.
- Senge, P. et al. (2000). Schools that Learn: A Fifth Discipline
Fieldbook for Educators, Parents, and Everyone
Who
Cares About Education. New York: Currency/Doubleday. See section XI,
Development.
- Sparks, D. and Hirsh, S. (1997). A New Vision for Staff Development.
Alexandria, VA: ASCD and Oxford,
CA:
National Staff Development Council.
- Zepeda, S. J. (1999). Staff Development: Practices that Promote
Leadership in Learning Communities.
Larchmont,
NY: Eye on Education.
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