The success of any educational initiative, whether it is the implementation of a new curriculum, the introduction of a new teaching method or the integration of technology in the classroom, depends on the professional development of its teachers. When time and effort are spent designing professional development that supports skill growth, encourages consistent application of learned methods, and empowers educators to reach beyond their comfort zones, students benefit.
The way ideas and strategies are presented is a critical piece of a high-quality professional development offering. Teachers should end a thoughtful session, or series of sessions, with skills and strategies that can, and the willimplement when you return to the classroom. EOS Education strives to design and deliver effective professional development programs so that any school or district can create a culture of continuous learning that supports educational initiatives.
To learn more about professional education best practices, join our roundtable on Monday, March 20: Driving success: the critical role of teacher development in launching and sustaining effective initiatives. In this webinar, special guests Sharita Slay, Educational Technology Coordinator for Clayton County Public Schools, Emily Liano, Science Teacher for Father Yermo Schools, and Krista Walker-Kier, Director of Innovation and Development for EOS Education , will explore the critical role that Teacher Professional Development plays in launching and sustaining effective initiatives. Panelists will also discuss how ongoing professional development can help teachers stay current on the latest pedagogical practices and research, develop new skills, and refine their instructional strategies.
To register, click on the link – Driving success: the critical role of teacher development in launching and sustaining effective initiatives.
To learn more about EOS Education’s professional development offerings, including courses for Google Solutions, Microsoft 365, and Mimio K-12, click here: EOS Education Professional Development.
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