The Professional Development Schools Handbook

Starting, Sustaining, and Assessing Partnerships That Improve Student Learning
Lee Teitel - University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
The Professional Development Schools Handbook
January 2003 | 296 pages | Corwin
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"This book will help PDS partners keep their focus on students' needs—the core of PDS work, as they take this journey together. It provides concrete suggestions for what PDS partners can do in developing, implementing, and assessing their partnerships, which are framed by the standards and grounded in core concepts."
—From the Foreword by Marsha Levine
Senior Consultant for Professional Development Schools
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Washington, DC

"Teitel's insights are incredibly on target with the issues faced by school and university staff who are now deeply engaged in PDSs. They and others like them across the country will greatly benefit from the work of the author."
Virginia Pilato, Director of Teacher Quality
Maryland State Department of Education, Baltimore, MD

Start or improve a PDS with this step-by-step handbook!

As Professional Development Schools (PDS) become more prevalent, educators already involved with a PDS continually seek insight into how it can be improved, and those interested in starting a PDS are in need of specific guidance on how to get it right from the beginning. This manual is an invaluable resource to fulfill these goals and more.

Structured around the five Standards for Professional Development Schools that were developed by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the easy-to-use book provides practical strategies for initializing, maximizing, and evaluating PDSs.

The five chapters dedicated to a particular standard comprehensively yet succinctly covers:

  • A straightforward description with practical examples of what the standard looks like at various developmental stages
  • Real-life issues, challenges, and resolutions associated with each standard, from the early stages of partnership development through implementation and sustainability
  • "Quick-check" self-assessment models
  • A hands-on toolkit, including specific examples, proven suggestions, worksheets, planning and discussion points
  • Extensive resources, including web sites and other texts

In addition to these indispensable features, the book offers a how-to chapter on next steps for further refining and strengthening your PDS.

Contents

Foreword by Marsha Levine

Foreword by Marsha Levine

1. Introduction: The History and Foundations of Professional Development Schools

1. Introduction: The History and Foundations of Professional Development Schools

2. Collaboration: Developing Joint Ownership of Student Learning

2. Collaboration: Developing Joint Ownership of Student Learning

3. Structures, Resources, and Roles: Supporting Changes in the Learning Environment

3. Structures, Resources, and Roles: Supporting Changes in the Learning Environment

4. Learning Community: Improving Approaches to Teaching, Learning, and Leadership

4. Learning Community: Improving Approaches to Teaching, Learning, and Leadership

5. Diversity and Equity: Preparing a Diverse Group of Educators to Teach All Students

5. Diversity and Equity: Preparing a Diverse Group of Educators to Teach All Students

6. Accountability and Quality Assurance: Assessing the Partnership and its Outcomes

6. Accountability and Quality Assurance: Assessing the Partnership and its Outcomes

7. Next Steps for Strengthening Your Professional Development School

7. Next Steps for Strengthening Your Professional Development School

Appendix A: Applying the Framework to Multiple School PDS Partnerships

Appendix A: Applying the Framework to Multiple School PDS Partnerships

Appendix B: Using Cases to Facilitate Discussion of Partnership Issues

Appendix B: Using Cases to Facilitate Discussion of Partnership Issues

Index

Index

Additional materials

Description

"This book will help PDS partners keep their focus on students' needs—the core of PDS work, as they take this journey together. It provides concrete suggestions for what PDS partners can do in developing, implementing, and assessing their partnerships, which are framed by the standards and grounded in core concepts."
—From the Foreword by Marsha Levine
Senior Consultant for Professional Development Schools
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Washington, DC

"Teitel's insights are incredibly on target with the issues faced by school and university staff who are now deeply engaged in PDSs. They and others like them across the country will greatly benefit from the work of the author."
Virginia Pilato, Director of Teacher Quality
Maryland State Department of Education, Baltimore, MD

Start or improve a PDS with this step-by-step handbook!

As Professional Development Schools (PDS) become more prevalent, educators already involved with a PDS continually seek insight into how it can be improved, and those interested in starting a PDS are in need of specific guidance on how to get it right from the beginning. This manual is an invaluable resource to fulfill these goals and more.

Structured around the five Standards for Professional Development Schools that were developed by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the easy-to-use book provides practical strategies for initializing, maximizing, and evaluating PDSs.

The five chapters dedicated to a particular standard comprehensively yet succinctly covers:

  • A straightforward description with practical examples of what the standard looks like at various developmental stages
  • Real-life issues, challenges, and resolutions associated with each standard, from the early stages of partnership development through implementation and sustainability
  • "Quick-check" self-assessment models
  • A hands-on toolkit, including specific examples, proven suggestions, worksheets, planning and discussion points
  • Extensive resources, including web sites and other texts

In addition to these indispensable features, the book offers a how-to chapter on next steps for further refining and strengthening your PDS.

Contents

Foreword by Marsha Levine

Foreword by Marsha Levine

1. Introduction: The History and Foundations of Professional Development Schools

1. Introduction: The History and Foundations of Professional Development Schools

2. Collaboration: Developing Joint Ownership of Student Learning

2. Collaboration: Developing Joint Ownership of Student Learning

3. Structures, Resources, and Roles: Supporting Changes in the Learning Environment

3. Structures, Resources, and Roles: Supporting Changes in the Learning Environment

4. Learning Community: Improving Approaches to Teaching, Learning, and Leadership

4. Learning Community: Improving Approaches to Teaching, Learning, and Leadership

5. Diversity and Equity: Preparing a Diverse Group of Educators to Teach All Students

5. Diversity and Equity: Preparing a Diverse Group of Educators to Teach All Students

6. Accountability and Quality Assurance: Assessing the Partnership and its Outcomes

6. Accountability and Quality Assurance: Assessing the Partnership and its Outcomes

7. Next Steps for Strengthening Your Professional Development School

7. Next Steps for Strengthening Your Professional Development School

Appendix A: Applying the Framework to Multiple School PDS Partnerships

Appendix A: Applying the Framework to Multiple School PDS Partnerships

Appendix B: Using Cases to Facilitate Discussion of Partnership Issues

Appendix B: Using Cases to Facilitate Discussion of Partnership Issues

Index

Index

Additional materials

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Starting, Sustaining, and Assessing Partnerships That Improve Student Learning


January 2003 | 296 pages | Corwin

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"This book will help PDS partners keep their focus on students' needs—the core of PDS work, as they take this journey together. It provides concrete suggestions for what PDS partners can do in developing, implementing, and assessing their partnerships, which are framed by the standards and grounded in core concepts."
—From the Foreword by Marsha Levine
Senior Consultant for Professional Development Schools
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Washington, DC

"Teitel's insights are incredibly on target with the issues faced by school and university staff who are now deeply engaged in PDSs. They and others like them across the country will greatly benefit from the work of the author."
Virginia Pilato, Director of Teacher Quality
Maryland State Department of Education, Baltimore, MD

Start or improve a PDS with this step-by-step handbook!

As Professional Development Schools (PDS) become more prevalent, educators already involved with a PDS continually seek insight into how it can be improved, and those interested in starting a PDS are in need of specific guidance on how to get it right from the beginning. This manual is an invaluable resource to fulfill these goals and more.

Structured around the five Standards for Professional Development Schools that were developed by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the easy-to-use book provides practical strategies for initializing, maximizing, and evaluating PDSs.

The five chapters dedicated to a particular standard comprehensively yet succinctly covers:

  • A straightforward description with practical examples of what the standard looks like at various developmental stages
  • Real-life issues, challenges, and resolutions associated with each standard, from the early stages of partnership development through implementation and sustainability
  • "Quick-check" self-assessment models
  • A hands-on toolkit, including specific examples, proven suggestions, worksheets, planning and discussion points
  • Extensive resources, including web sites and other texts

In addition to these indispensable features, the book offers a how-to chapter on next steps for further refining and strengthening your PDS.


Table Of Contents:

  • Foreword by Marsha Levine
  • 1. Introduction: The History and Foundations of Professional Development Schools
  • 2. Collaboration: Developing Joint Ownership of Student Learning
  • 3. Structures, Resources, and Roles: Supporting Changes in the Learning Environment
  • 4. Learning Community: Improving Approaches to Teaching, Learning, and Leadership
  • 5. Diversity and Equity: Preparing a Diverse Group of Educators to Teach All Students
  • 6. Accountability and Quality Assurance: Assessing the Partnership and its Outcomes
  • 7. Next Steps for Strengthening Your Professional Development School
  • Appendix A: Applying the Framework to Multiple School PDS Partnerships
  • Appendix B: Using Cases to Facilitate Discussion of Partnership Issues
  • Index

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"Teitel's insights are incredibly on target with the issues faced by school and university staff who are now deeply engaged in PDS. They and others like them across the country will greatly benefit from the work of the author."
Virginia Pilato, Director of Teacher Quality, Maryland State Department of Education
"This book will help PDS partners keep their focus on students' needs—the core of PDS work, as they take this journey together. It provides concrete suggestions for what PDS partners can do in developing, implementing, and assessing their partnerships, which are framed by the standards and grounded in core concepts."
From the Foreword by Marsha Levine, Senior Consultant for Professional Development Schools, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education

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