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Develop Your Staff archives
Develop Your Staff describes professional development activities for teachers, principals, and school staff that have proven effective.
- Top 10 Actions a Principal Can Do to Make My First Year Successful: 10 actions that a principal can take to help first-year teachers
- Blogs in Our Future: Tips on how to setup and start an administrator blog, as well as ideas on how to make your blog an effective tool
- Carving Out Time for Professional Learning Communities: Ideas for improving activities at the start of the school day to benefit both students and teachers
- Classrooms of the Future & Professional Learning Communities: Links to resources for these two programs, one to reform education through technology and one to improve understanding of Professional Learning Communities
- Communicating with Parents: Offers a four-step process to foster better communication
- Creating Time for Professional Development: A list of ideas to provide more time for professional development
- Crisis Plan: A list of ideas on how to implement a crisis plan and important things to consider
- Developing a Mission Statement (in Four Short Staff Meetings or Less!): Outlines an effective way to efficiently construct and approve a mission statement with staff members
- Differentiated Instruction in the Mixed-Ability Classroom, Part 1: Prepare Yourself: Overview of differentiated education, as well as principles of a differentiated classroom and resources for learning more
- Differentiated Instruction in the Mixed-Ability Classroom, Part 2: Deliver the Workshop: Includes agenda, participant packet, and activities to present differentiated instruction for staff members
- Ethics Related to Testing: three questions that follow up on March Madness
- New Teacher Orientation Program describes how to help new teachers get a solid grounding in the culture and processes of your school.
- Ohio Department of Education Website: Highlights some of the resources available through the ODE website, focusing on math
- Pave the Road to Maximum Teaching and Learning: Part 1, Prepare Yourself: How to prepare yourself for developing your own workshop for teacher development and collaboration
- Pave the Road to Maximum Teaching and Learning: Part 2, Develop the Workshop: Part 2 focuses on the agenda for your workshop, as well as some of the materials you can provide for a smooth start to the school year
- Pave the Road to Maximum Teaching and Learning: Part 3, Deliver the Workshop and Follow Through: How to put your planned workshop into action, as well as some ideas for making group work more effective
- Planning for Parent Conferences: Student-Led Conferencing: An alternative method for parent conferences allows the student to take responsibility and ownership of his/her successes and challenges
- Preparing to Deliver Virtual Learning: Standards, guidelines, and ideas for preparing teachers for teaching online
- Principal Portfolios for Leadership and Learning, Part 1: How to start your professional portfolio, including organization
- Principal Portfolios for Leadership and Learning, Part 2: How to select evidence and artifacts for each category
- Professional Development in STEM: A sampling of Ohio State offerings for teacher development in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
- Professional Excellence: Leave No Teacher Behind: Explains how placing Literacy Coordinators directly in the elementary schools as teachers and coaches can improve student performance in reading and writing
- Ramadan: How to deal with cultural and/or religious issues to promote understanding and inclusion
- Rubric-Based Assessment: Part 1, Prepare Yourself: Defines what rubrics are, and gives ideas on how to learn more information about rubrics and use them effectively
- Rubric-Based Assessment: Part 2, Deliver the Workshop: A sample agenda for a rubric-based workshop and source materials for each section of the workshop
- School Continuous Improvement Plan Template for Principals: Discusses the template used by Columbus Public Schools to help principals track performance, analyze data, and make instructional strategies
- Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Resources for Professional Development: Some web-based resources for teacher development.
- Staff Retreat: Creates a sample agenda for a staff summer retreat
- Teacher Portfolios to Guide and Support Professional Growth: An overview of National Board Standards for portfolios and how to introduce and promote portfolio creation with your staff
- The World Is Flat: Professional development activity based on the book The World Is Flat
- Using Technology: Ideas for using technology during opening day meetings/activities to inspire appropriate technology use among staff members
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An annotated list with brief descriptions of the Archives contents is available (Word document).
