Learning Forward Unveils Free Common Core Professional Development Lessons

Nonprofit organization Learning Forward has released four free online professional learning units focused on implementing Common Core State Standards. "School-Based Professional Learning for Implementing the Common Core" is designed for school and district leaders to help teachers ready students.

The program is part of Learning Forward's "Transforming Professional Learning to Prepare College- and Career-Ready Students: Implementing the Common Core" initiative, which is supported by MetLife Foundation, Sandler Foundation, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

According to a news release, "The units are designed to help school-based leadership teams develop a shared body of knowledge about the procedures, processes, and structures involved in effective learning for educators, and to develop the skills needed to facilitate job-embedded, school-based professional learning." 

The four units are:

  • Managing Change, which addresses why and how people change their ways. This course is intended to help school leaders help faculty and staff improve teaching practices;
  • Facilitating Learning Teams, which focuses on team development and roles in order to accomplish set goals regarding the Common Core;
  • Learning Designs, which teaches school leaders to present to faculty and staff a variety of learning designs to enhance teaching and learning methods; and
  • Standards for Professional Learning, which zeroes in on the reasoning behind the Common Core standards.

Each unit comes with background readings, protocols, suggested strategies to reach school improvement plans, and other resources for administrators to help teachers in the implementation of the standards.

"The units will help guide me and my leadership team as we develop a plan of action to implement professional learning within our school," said Bryant Gillis, principal at Tichenor Middle School of Erlanger, KY. "We will begin by using the unit survey to self-assess our needs concerning professional learning."

For more information and to access the professional learning units, visit learningforward.org.

About the Author

Tim Sohn is a 10-year veteran of the news business, having served in capacities from reporter to editor-in-chief of a variety of publications including Web sites, daily and weekly newspapers, consumer and trade magazines, and wire services. He can be reached at [email protected] and followed on Twitter @editortim.

Featured

  • blue AI cloud connected to circuit lines, a server stack, and a shield with a padlock icon

    Report: AI Security Controls Lag Behind Adoption of AI Cloud Services

    According to a recent report from cybersecurity firm Wiz, nearly nine out of 10 organizations are already using AI services in the cloud — but fewer than one in seven have implemented AI-specific security controls.

  • stacks of glowing digital documents with circuit patterns and data streams

    Mistral AI Intros Advanced AI-Powered OCR

    French AI startup Mistral AI has announced Mistral OCR, an advanced optical character recognition (OCR) API designed to convert printed and scanned documents into digital files with "unprecedented accuracy."

  • robot waving

    Copilot Updates Aim to Personalize AI

    Microsoft has introduced a range of updates to its Copilot platform, marking a new phase in its effort to deliver what it calls a "true AI companion" that adapts to individual users' needs, preferences and routines.

  • teenager interacts with a chatbot on a computer screen

    Character.AI Rolls Out New Parental Insights Feature Amid Safety Concerns

    Chatbot platform Character.AI has introduced a new Parental Insights feature aimed at giving parents a window into their children's activity on the platform. The feature allows users under 18 to share a weekly report of their chatbot interactions directly with a parent's e-mail address.