Enhancing Teacher Competence and Performance through PD

Enhancing Teacher Competence and Performance through PD
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Teacher policy plays a crucial role in aligning professional development with national education policies to improve teacher motivation, effectiveness, and professionalism. Quality teacher development includes reflective thinking, professional conversation, collegial learning, research, and innovation. The quality of an education system is closely tied to teacher quality, emphasizing the importance of teachers' aptitude and attitude in student learning. Twenty-first-century teachers require qualities like reflectiveness, commitment, willingness to share ideas, and technological skills to enhance student learning. Professional development opportunities empower teachers to redefine their roles, practices, and teaching methods, leading to personal and professional growth.

  • Teacher Competence
  • Professional Development
  • Teacher Quality
  • Education Policy
  • Teacher Skills

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  1. Information and Communications Technology Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning ICT 4670 Week 9 Presentation Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan Maintenance

  2. Information and Communications Technology Change Management Change is constant and must be managed Purpose of change management: Minimizes potential disruptions to the business Supports a cost-effective way to use resources to achieve change Reduces the likelihood of returning to pre-change activities

  3. Information and Communications Technology Areas of Change Training, testing, and audit plans Information technologies (IT) Operations Corporate Legal, regulatory, and compliance

  4. Information and Communications Technology Plan Maintenance Activities Notify team members Use plan revision numbering system Review and update key contact information Ensure updated copies of the plan are available Destroy old versions if plan is updated Verify storage location is secure and backups exists Document plan maintenance procedures Incorporate training if changes are required Test and audit changes

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