Professional Development Plan (PDP) definition

Professional Development Plan (PDP) means a list of activities, timelines for achievement, and a plan for assessment that indicates professional growth that has as a goal the improvement of student learning.

Examples of Professional Development Plan (PDP) in a sentence

  • Professional Development Plan (PDP): A formal written plan of improvement.

  • Professional Development Plan (PDP) refers to plans developed by faculty members addressing the criteria contained in Article 22 and Appendix G.

  • Professional development can take many forms, depending on the Professional Development Plan (PDP) of the individual educator.

  • A Professional Development Plan (PDP) is an individualized plan that is intended to improve teaching.

  • Regarding personnel or disciplinary matters including, but not limited to, where a verbal warning, pushpin, or Professional Development Plan (PDP) is being issued or is expected, supervisors will notify teachers as to the purpose prior to the meeting.

  • If the best candidate for the position is not fully qualified, the contractor must ensure the newly hired staff person is on a Professional Development Plan (PDP) to fully meet the qualifications of their role within five years from date of hire.

  • If the best candidate for the position is not fully qualified, the Agency must ensure the newly hired staff person has an Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field, and is on a Professional Development Plan (PDP) to fully meet the qualifications of their role within five years from date of hire.

  • The evaluation report, response, and Professional Development Plan (PDP) if one is developed, will be filed in the teacher’s personnel file at the building site and shall be accessible to the teacher.

  • Each teacher shall file with the superintendent a copy of all official college transcripts and Professional Development Plan (PDP) points before the first day of October of the year in which the increase is desired.

  • The administrator will make positive efforts to assist the teacher in successfully completing a Professional Development Plan (PDP) and will establish a reasonable time for improvement not to exceed 60 (sixty) days during the contract work year.

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