Defined by the state of Michigan, quality professional development is sustained, work-embedded learning experiences focused on teacher growth directly related to student achievement. Ideally, it occurs in the context of collegial learning community in which everyone pursues continual improvement consistent with the school improvement plan. Minimally, it is time provided to enhance the practitioner's capacity to meet and support the learning and developmental need of all students.


Article: Professional Development: Learning from the Best  PDF Document


Resources

 

NCREL Professional Development Planning Toolkit (for principals)
Characteristics of Quality Professional Development
Collaborative for Advancing Quality Professional Development
Guidelines for the Professional Development That Meets Michigan Legislative Requirements
Professional Development Questions and Answers Handbook
Professional Development Categories
Mona Shores New Teacher Orientation Packet (August 2007) PDF Document

 


Outside-District Opportunities


Muskegon Area Intermediate School District
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District
Kent Intermediate School District
Professional Learning Communities (PLC) Conferences
Professional Learning Communities (PLC) Online Courses
Bureau of Education and Research