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Virtual Professional Development for TeachersOnline Continuing Education for Educators is Rapidly Expanding
Teachers are able to participate in professional development learning activities through the enrollment in online facilitated courses and use of Web 2.0 tools.
Early online continuing education efforts for teachers consisted of watching a series of slides or self-guided screens which teachers would click through. This was essentially the online equivalent of one-day workshops or lectures that still comprise much of professional development for teachers. These efforts lack sustainability because there is no follow-up or collaborative effort. However, today’s continuing education efforts have evolved to include facilitated online learning such as Michigan’s LearnPort. The design of this site is to provide web-based interactive professional development for teachers. Another source of online professional development is PBS Teacher’s Line of facilitated courses. Both of these continuing education programs have moved beyond watching a series of slides or self-guide screens. The facilitated format provides teachers with opportunities to reflect on their practices with an expert, as well as with their peers. Teachers access course materials, such as readings on a new instructional practice. They are expected to read and digest the materials, complete related assignments, and take part in threaded discussions within a certain time frame. The format gives teachers time to go back to their classrooms and attempt a new strategy. Then they reconnect with facilitators and peers in online discussions of successes and failures. This practice is aligned with professional development efforts for continued, sustained engagement in content, and with peers. The anticipated results are changes in teaching practices and increased student learning. Facilitated Professional DevelopmentThe facilitated format provides three benefits for improving teacher engagement in this form of continuing education. Facilitated training:
Online professional development is especially helpful for teachers who are in the most isolated of school settings around the country as a means of earning continuing education units. District Teacher Professional Development ToolsAdvances in continuing education to support facilitated learning for teachers include some of the newest and most promising forms of online professional development. These draw upon the features of social networking. School districts are setting up online networks to allow teachers, facilitators, and mentors to connect with peers serving in similar subject areas or positions. This network provides opportunities to discuss common topics and reflect on teaching practices. Professional Development with Web 2.0 ToolsOther tools which allow teachers to participate in online professional development include Web 2.0 tools such as:
Continuing education has taking on a whole new setting for teachers. Staff development is rapidly moving into the online world of participation in facilitated courses and collaborative networks. Teachers are using Web 2.0 tools to participate in continuing education when it is convenient for them, without the constraints of the rigid school day schedule.
The copyright of the article Virtual Professional Development for Teachers in Continuing Education is owned by David R. Wetzel. Permission to republish Virtual Professional Development for Teachers in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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