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PDS Resources
Standards
for MD Professional Development Schools
The Standards
for Maryland Professional Development Schools, authored by the Superintendents
and Deans Committee of the Maryland Partnership for teaching and Learning
K-16, are statements of expected PDS performance in the areas of Learning
Community; Collaboration; Accountability; Organization, Roles, and Resources;
and Diversity and Equity. This is the final version of the Standards for
MD Professional Development Schools, revised October 23, 2002.
Developmental
Guidelines for MD
Professional Development Schools
The Developmental
Guidelines for Maryland Professional Development Schools are intended
to further elucidate the indicators found within the cells of the Standards
for Maryland Professional Development Schools. The Guidelines provide
a developmental continuum to aid PDS implementation and self-assessment.
This is the final version of the Developmental Guidelines for MD Professional
Development Schools, revised October 23, 2002.
Essential
Dimensions of Teaching
The Essential
Dimensions of Teaching are Maryland's standards used to measure intern
effectiveness and to guide program development for teacher preparation
programs.
Interstate
New Teachers Assessment
and Support Consortium (INTASC) Principles
Interstate
New Teachers Assessment and Support Consortium is a project of the Council
of Chief State School Officers (CCSO) that has developed model performance-based
standards and assessments for the licensure of teachers. Maryland's Institutions
of Higher Education (IHEs) may use either the INTASC Principles or EDoTs
in their teacher preparation programs.
Guidelines
for Multiple-Site Professional
Development Schools
The Guidelines
for Multiple-Site Professional Development Schools are intended as a resource
for PDS networks that include more than one school, school system, or
IHE.
Teacher
Education Task Force Report
(The Redesign of Teacher Education)
Authored
by the Teacher Education Task Force and formally endorsed by the Maryland
State Board of Education and the Maryland Higher Education Commission
in 1995, this report is the guiding document for reform efforts in teacher
preparation throughout the state of Maryland.
Teacher
Preparation Improvement Plan (TPIP)
The Teacher
Preparation Improvement Plan is the plan developed by all Maryland IHEs
that have teacher preparation programs to document implementation of the
Redesign of Teacher Education and to provide an action plan for the future.
The
Redesign of Teacher Education Major Components
Extracted
from 18 recommendations of the Teacher Education Task Force Report which
apply to teacher education, the major components address four broad areas
of pre-service teacher preparation. The document followed the request
for better articulation between teacher preparation programs and expectations
of K-12 student achievement particularly focusing on state-wide assessments.
Professional
Development Schools: Implementation Manual
This manual,
authored by the Superintendents and Deans Committee of the Maryland Partnership
for Teaching and Learning K-16, provides a history of professional development
schools in Maryland and a thorough discussion of the Maryland PDS Standards,
best practices for professional development schools, and PDS evaluation.
Glossary
The Glossary
defines terms related to the implementation of the PDS Standards and the
use of the Developmental Guidelines for MD Professional Development Schools.
Standards
and Developmental Guidelines for MD Professional Development Schools Usage
Guide
The Usage
Guide explains the intended use of the Standards, their Components and
Indicators, and the Developmental Guidelines as tools to be used in the
implementation of PDS partnerships and for the holistic assessment of
the partnerships.
Sample Memoranda of Understanding
The Maryland
PDS Standards call for a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to be developed
and signed by PDS partners. Within this MOU, individual commitments of
the IHE and PreK-12 education partners are defined. The MOU clarifies
the commitment, the expectations and the resources that each party brings
to the partnership. The memorandum is endorsed at both the school system
level and at an administrative level of the IHE. An MOU can range from
a simple letter to a detailed contract.
For your
information, four sample MOUs are provided here (Baltimore
City P.S.S., Cecil
County P.S., Towson, and
Prince George's County P.S.)
They do not represent a required MOU template; they are simply provided
to give you samples of some of the agreements that have been formed in
PDSs across the State.
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