Educators share their #bestpd, #worstpd
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[embedded content] _Education Week_ asked educators to share on Twitter the professional development that inspired them or that left them scratching their heads. Here’s a sample of
responses: WORST PD Once got PD on how to use the new soap dispensers in the bathroom #worstPD —@ConnorKWarner If the presenters haven’t stepped foot in a classroom in the last 3
years, it’s probably going to be the #worstPD —@hmarshall528 Paying a speaker who, legit, pressed “play” on an old-time-y tape player for a few hours. I think we all died inside.
—@MissGantSC So numerous: presenter hands us printout of PowerPoint and then proceeds to read us the PowerPoint … All. Day. Long. —@tracymonroe50 A full-district PD
where the speaker had us respond to hand signals w/ claps, etc. like trained animals. Offensive. —@MichaelisMath Motivational spkr made us stand & sing all the verses to Kenny
Rogers ‘You Picked a Fine Time to Leave Me, Lucille’ —@teachmoore BEST PD No substitute for having to watch/analyze myself on video. It makes you self-examine much more
authentically. #bestpd —@schoolfool Practicing strategies on students, getting immediate feedback, trying again. #bestPD —@jennieherriot The #bestPD gives teachers
something that they can walk away with and immediately use in the classroom —@kayleetmetheny When our district relied on the talents of our own employees to provide training in
various areas, especially tech #bestPD —@freshfromthe4th #bestPD mirrors best classroom practices … differentiated, challenging, interactive, student-centered, inquiry-based…
—@lara_4teachers The #bestPD is where what you learn can be applicable at YOUR school, in YOUR class, for YOUR students. —@thestilesfamily