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What PD leaders and learners need to know about assessment reporting in high pressure accountability contexts

Pixels&Praxis February 17, 2019 February 17, 2019assessment, blog, faculty development, ISTE Coaching Standard 4 Professional Development and Program Evaluation, organizational leadership, Professional Development, standards, strategic planning, vision

High-stakes accountability pressures can conflict with faculty implementation of best disciplinary and pedagogical practices (Meuwissen, 2017). In both public postsecondary and public K-12 education in the United States, the tension between, on the one hand, funding-  and policy-driven expectations at the state and institution levels … Continue readingWhat PD leaders and learners need to know about assessment reporting in high pressure accountability contexts

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Re-imagining professional learning

Pixels&Praxis February 3, 2019 February 3, 2019advocacy, andragogy, blog, continuous learning, EDTC 6106, faculty development, implementation management, individualized learning, infrastructure, instructional coaching, ISTE Coaching Standard 4 Professional Development and Program Evaluation, needs assessment, organizational leadership, Professional Development, strategic planning, vision

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