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Louisiana's America2000 Technology Innovation Program

Macon Ridge, LA


School Type: Public
School Setting: Rural
Level: K-12
School Design: Traditional
Content Presented By:
NEIRTEC, Northeast & Islands Regional Technology in Education Consortium content provider logo

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The practice: Professional development should be continuous and on-going, involving follow-up and support for further learning, including support from sources external to the school that can provide necessary resources and new perspectives.

  • Online professional development plan includes on-site technical assistance, workshops, and training.
  • Staff continue to receive support and mentoring from other online professional development teams and outside staff and consultants.
  • Team members meet monthly. Project teachers, including trained facilitators, meet twice annually for face-to-face professional development and to share information and concerns

In 1998, EdTech Leaders Online (ETLO), a national program implemented by the Education Development Center (EDC) in Massachusetts, began its work with five rural districts in the Macon Ridge section of Louisiana. EDC and its partners--TERC, Learning Innovations at WestEd, and the Education Alliance at Brown University--comprise NEIRTEC, the Northeast & Islands Regional Technology in Education Consortium, a group funded by the U.S. Department of Education to help educational leaders at the state, district, and school levels address the many challenges involved in putting technology to effective use. ETLO prepares interdisciplinary teams of teachers and administrators to become online professional development specialists in educational technology. The teams participate in an intensive program that trains them to deliver online workshops to colleagues. Once trained, the teams go on to facilitate online courses selected from the ETLO course catalogue or custom-designed to meet their own local needs. As the district personnel run the workshops, they continue to receive support and mentoring from other online professional development teams and EDC staff and consultants.

Facilitators in Macon Ridge now include local school staff, district-level teams, and university and community college partners. Their plan includes on-site technical assistance, workshops, and training. Macon Ridge staff involved in the implementation meet monthly. Project teachers, including trained facilitators, meet twice annually for face-to-face professional development and to share information and concerns.

Parts of this text were adapted with permission from Barbara Treacy, Glenn Kleiman, and Kirsten Peterson, "Successful Online Professional Development," in Learning & Leading with Technology, September 2002. Copyright (c) ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education), 1.800.336.5191 (U.S. & Canada) or 1.541.302.3777 (Int'l), iste@iste.org, www.iste.org. All rights reserved. Available at http://www.edtechleaders.org/Resources/articles/SuccessfulOPD.pdf.



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