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State College Area School District/ Penn State University K-4 Professional Development School School Board Update - Nov . 2 8 , 2018 CCL Subcommittee 10:30am COMMUNITY + COMMITMENT + COLLABORATION = SUCCESS Thank you for providing a


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COMMUNITY + COMMITMENT + COLLABORATION = SUCCESS

State College Area School District/ Penn State University

K-4 Professional Development School

School Board Update - Nov. 28, 2018 CCL Subcommittee 10:30am

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Thank you

for providing a collaborative space to build a powerful, productive, long-standing and mutually beneficial professional learning community.

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17-18 Celebrations

  • 20th Anniversary
  • Celebration at the Krause Innovation

Center

  • Nancy Dana spoke
  • NAPDS Awards
  • Exemplary PDS Achievement Award
  • Emerging PDS Leader Award - Erin
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How do we measure our success?

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Annual Mentor Survey Feedback

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Annual Mentor Survey Feedback

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Annual Mentor Survey Feedback

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  • 33. What was the most valuable part of participating in the PDS

this year?

  • “Professional development. Benefits to students and our

classroom community”

  • “How much my students benefit from having an intern in the

classroom”

  • “Embedded professional development”
  • “The impact my students felt by having an intern.”
  • “Building relationships and helping students, interns, and

mentors grow together.”

Annual Mentor Survey Feedback

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Former PDA Quotes

“My three years teaching math methods as a PDA helped me to learn more about the theoretical side of teaching K-6

  • mathematics. Because of that, I was able to improve my own practice and find new ways to teach students how to

communicate their mathematical understanding.”

“As a PDA, I was not a principal – but I evaluated and supervised,.. I was not a classroom teacher but I was teaching about teaching,… I was not a counselor, but I found myself advising and comforting, … and I was not a PSU professor, but I taught PSU students college courses.” “As a classroom teacher, there is little time to create, reflect, question, and think. When I was a PDA, I was able to look critically at my teaching practice, evaluate my beliefs, and take time to truly align them, for the benefit of my students.”

“I learned that teaching adults and teaching students is remarkably similar. I am a teacher leader now, rather than a teacher who watches others lead.”

“This experience allowed me to gain knowledge about teaching, learning, and students in multiple ways. First, I was given the opportunity to watch others teach which gave me the time to think more deeply about teaching. Second, helping interns walk through the complexity of teaching enabled me to explore different ways of teaching, as well as study curriculum more thoroughly.”

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Professional Development

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District teachers involved in leadership opportunities in professional development

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PDA/Coach Collaboration

Learning Labs

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Co-Supervision

  • Reflecting on our supervision

practices:

  • Describe what is happening
  • Interpret what happened
  • Notice differences and similarities
  • Make sense of differences and

similarities

  • Create an action plan
  • Present our work at NAPDS in

February

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Annual Parent Survey Feedback

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Annual Parent Survey Feedback

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Annual Parent Survey Feedback

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Annual Parent Survey Feedback

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Annual Parent Survey Feedback

Parent Comments

I think this is a wonderful program. Our daughter felt like there was a second teacher in the classroom. There is no doubt that it was a positive experience for our child. We are so lucky to have this program with Penn State at our elementary school. Each experience we've had is heart-warming! Thank you to Penn State and SCASD for making this opportunity possible for future teachers and our children. I always am excited when my child's classroom has an

  • intern. My child enjoys it and always develops a strong
  • relationship. It's an asset to SCASD.
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COMMUNITY + COMMITMENT + COLLABORATION = SUCCESS

State College Area School District & Penn State University

K-4 Professional Development School

THANK YOU! Kelly Essick kaf32@scasd.org Sue Feldman sjf11@scasd.org Erin Morgart eum193@psu.edu or ecm21@scasd.org