2013
DOI: 10.11114/jets.v1i2.112
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School-based Learning for Individual Diversity in Education: The SLIDE Project

Abstract: Whole-School Professional Development (PD) days held regularly in schools are designed to promote and up-skill school staff on relevant areas of educational policy and practice. An aim of PD days is to empower participants with new knowledges and skills, and to confirm that current practices and interpretations of education policy and procedure are correct. In determining the nature of the professional development content, school executives make decisions based on their perceived needs of the staffing group, a… Show more

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“…Staff development, also referred to as professional development, is an important factor for effective productivity in the workplace. According to [2], an aim of Professional Development is to empower teachers with new knowledge and skills, and to confirm that current practices and interpretations of education policy and procedure are correct. [3] contends that staff development programmes act as a catalyst for teachers' effectiveness in their daily routine.…”
Section: Burnout and Staff Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Staff development, also referred to as professional development, is an important factor for effective productivity in the workplace. According to [2], an aim of Professional Development is to empower teachers with new knowledge and skills, and to confirm that current practices and interpretations of education policy and procedure are correct. [3] contends that staff development programmes act as a catalyst for teachers' effectiveness in their daily routine.…”
Section: Burnout and Staff Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%