Individual Professional Development Planning for Teachers School District of Lee County.

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Individual Professional Individual Professional Development PlanningDevelopment Planning

for Teachersfor Teachers

Individual Professional Individual Professional Development PlanningDevelopment Planning

for Teachersfor Teachers

School District of Lee CountySchool District of Lee County

What is an Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP)?

• An IPDP is a personal plan which represents explicit learning goals.

• It focuses on improving student learning as the overall goal.

• It should be aligned with students, school, and district needs.

• It provides structure for professional growth.

State Criteria for the IPDP

Goal(s)

• Specific to the students to whom the teacher is assigned

• Measurable improvements in student performance

• Method of evaluation that is used within the school or classroom

Strategies

• Clearly defined training and objectives identified

Planned Improvements through Professional Development

Teach It

Teach It

ActAct

Plan It

Plan It

Study Result

s

Study Result

s

Complete and Implement Training

Evaluate Student Learning

Identify

Needs and

Develop

Plan

Make

Instruction

al

Decisions

The School District of Lee County

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANForm is located on Personnel Services website:

http://learn/dept/personnel/Forms/printableforms.htm

Identifying Your Goals

First Priority for Goals

Tested subject area(s) for which

students in your classroom need

improvement.

Standards that you identify as

needing improvement based on

current student data.

Developing SMART Goal(s)

Write a SMART Goal

S – Student-Focused

M – Measurable

A – Attainable

R – Results-Oriented

T – Time-bound

Creating a Goal Statement(s)

_____% or ______# of ______students will __________ as measured on _______ by _________.

Creating Goal Statement(s)

• Relates to my

students’ learning

• Measurable

• Evaluation Method

95% of my 9th grade students will score a 3.5

or higher as measured on the

School Mock Writing

Assessment in March.

Creating AYP Goal Statements

100% of my ELL students

who scored in the red or

yellow Success Zone on

the Broad Screen

Assessment during

Assessment Period 1 will

improve by at least one

(1) Success Zone in

Assessment Period 3.

• Relates to my students’ learning

• Represents students in my classroom

• Is measurable• Includes the Evaluation

Method

What’s WrongWith These Goals?

1. My students will increase

their scores in math.

2. I will implement a

Cooperative Discipline

program in my class.

3. 100% of my students will

return their textbooks at

the end of the year.

• Specific to my students’ learning needs

• Measurable improvements in student performance

• Includes a method of evaluation

Criteria for Goal

Statements

Why focus on Teacher Professional Development?

Research shows that each dollar spent on recruiting high-quality teachers and deepening their knowledge and skills nets greater gains in student learning than any other use of an education dollar.

(Ferguson, Greenwald, Hedges, & Laine as cited in Darling-Hammond, 1997, p.1)

Professional Development

*District Inservice*School Inservice

*Professional Learning Communities*Lesson Study

*College Coursework*Independent Study

Developing Strategies

Consider reading or research-based instructional strategies

Focus on SSS, subject content, instructional practices, technology, assessment, data analysis and classroom management

Include specific outcomes from training that you will implement

Defining Your Strategies

EXAMPLE

Implement Training Outcomes of Six Traits Writing

Ideas, Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, and Conventions

• Six-Trait analytic rubric to assess writing

• Strategies of modeling and revision to improve student writing

•Monitor progress through monthly classroom assessments

Identifying Documentation Methods & Dates

• Inservice Record (to document training attendance)

• Lesson Plans (to document implementation of training strategies)

• Pinnacle Classroom Grades/ Records

• Classroom data graph

Summer, 2011

Ongoing

Pinnacle Report

RESULTS

Plan, Deliver, Follow Up, Evaluate

This is the planning part of the IPDP. Do these sections now. Then

implement your plan and track student progress throughout the

year!

The outcomes are completed at the end of the year!

RESULTS

END-OF-YEAR OUTCOMES: On the school-wide writing assessment in March.

–23% of my students received a 5.0 or higher–25% of my students received a 4.0 or 4.5–50% of my students received a 3.5

= 98% of my students scored a 3.5 or higher(Attach additional page if necessary)

To be

complete

d at end

of year

prior to

annual

assessme

nt

RESULTS

END-OF-YEAR OUTCOMES: On the Broad Screen Assessment for Assessment Period 3:

– 28% of my ELL students who were in the red Success Zone moved to the green Success Zone.

– 38% of my ELL students who were in the red Success Zone moved to the yellow Success Zone.

– 30% of my ELL students who were in the yellow Success Zone moved to the green Success Zone.

= 96% of my underperforming ELL students improved by at least one (1) Success Zone.

(Attach additional page if necessary)

To be completed at end of year prior to annual

assessment

REFLECTION

Reflecting on Results

Once your IPDP is completed, it is important to:

• Reflect on the results of the evaluation (end of year outcomes)

• Use the results as part of the needs assessment process for next year’s IPDP development

• Modify or discontinue the use of the professional development strategies if they did not demonstrate improvements in student performance.

CURRICULUM & STAFF DEVELOPMENT CENTERhttp://curriculum.leeschools.net/welcome.htm

Click on IPDP Tools to find:

Link to theTeacher IPDP Form(This form is linked to the Personnel Department website and is available on the Intranet only)

IPDP Planning ChecklistSelf Assessment Planning Tool Form

PowerPoint-Teacher Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP)

Florida Statute Related to IPDP

For more information . . .