Teacher Development
Definition of Teacher Development as it relates to Education, Health Education, Crisis Management
Teacher Development is an intentional process aimed at improving the knowledge, skills, and practices of educators in order to enhance student learning outcomes. This domain encompasses various aspects including pedagogical strategies, content mastery, instructional design, assessment techniques, health education, crisis management, and technology integration. It emphasizes ongoing professional growth through reflective practice, collaboration, research-based interventions, and continuous feedback. Ultimately, Teacher Development seeks to foster a culture of excellence in teaching that positively impacts both the educator and the students they serve.
External Links
- [TeacherDevelopment.org]
- [TeacherProfessionalDevelopment.net] Professional Development Courses | Online Graduate Courses for Teachers
- [jobsinchilddevelopment.com] JobsinChildDevelopment.com is the premier job board dedicated to connecting employers find early care and education professionals. In addition to Preschool, the Network serves K-12 teachers, university educators, and scholars interested in early childhood education jobs. Jobs in Child Development
- [ScientificInquiry.com] Scientific Inquiry-Based Learning for K-12 Students and Teachers- Professional Development
- [Kickup.co] KickUp | Insights to drive teacher development
- [Giglets.com] Giglets | Online Literacy Development for Schools, Teachers and Pupils
- [crcpd.ab.ca] Professional Development Opportunities for Teachers | CRC
- [ngtm.net] THE National Great Teachers Movement – A Continuing Adventure in Staff Development – Since 1969
- [advance.newvisions.org] New Visions Teacher and Leadership Development