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PDS
Network Links
The
National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education
(NCATE) is responsible for the professional accreditation of
schools, colleges and departments of education within the state
of Maryland and throughout the nation. NCATE's Standards for
Professional Development Schools were endorsed by the Unit Accreditation
Board, Standards Committee in March 2001. To view the full text
of the standards, click on the link below and choose "Standards
for Professional Development Schools."
http://www.ncate.org/standard/m_stds.htm
The American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (AACTE)
website offers a direct link to ERIC searches on Professional
Development School literature as well as a national PDS database,
sample partnership agreements, and general information on professional
development schools.
http://www.aacte.org/Eric/pro_dev_schools.htm
The
Holmes Partnership is a network of universities, schools, community
agencies and national professional organizations working in
partnership to create high quality professional development
and significant school renewal to improve teaching and learning
for all children. The Holmes Partnership is responsible for
much of the literature that has influenced the PDS movement,
including "Tomorrow's Teachers" (1986), "Tomorrow's
Schools" (1990), and "Tomorrow's Schools of Education
(1995).
http://www.holmespartnership.org/
The
Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) partners with MSDE
in supporting Professional Development Schools. The MHEC web
site offers information on the colleges and universities in
Maryland as well as grant opportunities.
http://www.mhec.state.md.us/
The National
Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) is the professional
accrediting organization for schools, colleges, and departments of education
in the United States. It is a coalition of over 30 organizations representing
teachers, teacher educators, policymakers, and the public. NCATE recently
hosted a Video Webcast devoted to New Standards for Professional Development
Schools.
http://www.connectlive.com/events/ncate/
The Electronic
Learning Community (ELC) provides new channels of communication and collaboration
among program participants, with an emphasis on mentoring and peer support.
As a community-based site, the ELC reflects the multitude of skills, knowledge,
and expertise of the participant groupwhile at the same time facilitating
communication across geographic and professional boundaries. It enhances
the learning and cohesiveness of the community by providing an open forum
for the timely sharing of "just in time, just for me" solutions.
http://cte.jhu.edu/elc/
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