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Title: Athens Academy Teacher


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Athens Academy Teacher
Project Description
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Objectives
  • Continue to support teachers in their fulfillment
    of the mission of Athens Academy.
  • Provide relevant professional development
    opportunities on an ongoing basis.
  • Avoid isolation of teachers and encourage
    professional collaboration.
  • Encourage experienced teachers to reaffirm their
    commitment to the mission of the school.
  • Convey the traditions, values, and beliefs of
    Athens Academy to new teachers.

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Objectives (continued)
  • Allow teachers the autonomy to set and pursue
    their own professional goals.
  • Maintain the current project model so that the
    product of long-term work can be presented and
    discussed.
  • Communicate to the faculty that their concerns
    about the quality of professional development, as
    indicated on the faculty survey, are taken into
    careful consideration.

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The Four Critical Questions (from SAIS-SACS)
  • Who are we?
  • Where do we want to go?
  • What is the plan to get there?
  • How will we know when we have accomplished our
    plan?

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Step One PROFILE (Who am I?)
  • What do you doboth in and outside the
    classroomto support Athens Academys mission of
    seeking excellence with honor in the educational
    and personal experience of each student?
  • Each teacher will be asked to write a personal
    statement about the ways in which he or she has
    helped or continues to help carry out the mission
    of Athens Academy.
  • Each member of the group will then share and
    discuss his or her statement with the rest of the
    AA Teacher group in the opening sessions of the
    year.

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Step Two VISION (What is my goal for this year?)
  • Although the mission of the school emphasizes
    both educational and personal development, the
    focus of AA Teacher must be on the continual
    improvement of instruction and student learning.
    The goal which each faculty member selects,
    therefore, must be directly related to his or her
    work in the classroom.

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Step Two (continued)
  • Each member will then discuss his or her goal(s)
    with the AA Teacher group. This presentation of
    individual goals provides an opportunity for the
    person developing the goal to capitalize on the
    experience and expertise of his or her
    colleagues.

8
Sample Goals
  • Creating a more student-involved classroom.
  • Incorporating service learning and/or
    experiential learning into the curriculum.
  • Utilizing community resources to a greater
    extent.
  • Meaningful integration of technology.

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Step Three PLAN (How will I accomplish this
goal?)
  • After receiving input from the AA Teacher group,
    each faculty member will then develop a specific
    plan of action. While there will be specific
    requirements related to the peer observation
    procedures and frequency, individuals will have
    the flexibility to include whomever they deem
    necessary to participate in their project.
  • Each faculty member will be required to
    participate in a total of four observations two
    as the one being observed, and two as an
    observer.
  • Each teacher will then submit a list of the other
    teachers involved in his or her project and a
    schedule of observations to the AA Teacher
    coordinator.

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Step Four RESULTS (How will I know when I have
reached my goal?)
  • For the final step of the process, each faculty
    member will devise a means of measuring the
    degree to which his or her goal has been met.
  • Each participant will also make a brief
    presentation to his or her AA Teacher group (as
    well as any other appropriate attendees, such as
    project participants, administrators, or students
    ) which outlines his or her goal, what was
    learned through the series of observations and
    conferences, and how he or she accomplished that
    goal.
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