Watertown Professional Development
Meeting and Professional Development Dates and Times
PD and Tuition Reimbursement Forms/Instructions
Overview
Professional Development in the Watertown Public Schools is committed to offering adult learning that enhances educators' knowledge, skills, and expertise. Through professional development, educators deepen their content knowledge, learn research-based instructional strategies, and strive to understand all students' diverse learning needs while holding them to high expectations. Professional Development is an investment in constructive improvements of teaching and learning in the District.
We aim to continue to build the capacity of a diverse staff to be excellent teachers and administrators by providing high quality professional development aligned strategic goals, instructional support, coaching, and an evaluation framework that fosters continuous improvement. The focus of our professional development program is to engage educators in communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity.
The Professional Development Team (PDT) in collaboration with principals and curriculum coordinators, plans and implements the Professional Development Program. Watertown employees are encouraged to keep track of their own professional development points for recertification. For District PD, Watertown can produce a certificate with course descriptions to be submitted to DESE.
Watertown's approach to Professional Development is unique. Watertown offers collaborative and meaningful collaboration led by Watertown staff. The professional development model encompasses three meeting strands:
Recertification Guidelines for Massachusetts Educators
Professional Development Points (PDPs): Effective July 28, 2017, the required distribution of PDPs for all academic educators renewing a Professional level license has been amended as stated in the regulations(CMR 603 44.05). The required minimum breakdown to renew a Primary area is as follows:
License Renewal:
The remaining required 90 PDPs may be earned through any combination of “elective” activities that address other educational issues and topics that improve student learning, additional content, or pedagogy.
The renewal of each Additional area license(s) will require 30 PDPs, of which 15 out of the 30 must be content related.
Massachusetts Standards for Professional Development
Massachusetts defines High Quality Professional Development (HQPD) as: A set of coherent learning experiences that is systematic, purposeful, and structured over a sustained period of time with the goal of improving teacher practice and student outcomes. It enables educators to facilitate the learning of students by acquiring and applying knowledge, skills, and abilities that address student needs and improvement goals of the district, school, and individual. HQPD conforms to best practices in research, relates to educators' assignments and professional responsibilities, and conforms to the ten Massachusetts Standards for Professional Development.1
The ten standards that make up the Massachusetts Standards for Professional Development:
Complete Massachusetts Standards for Professional Development
DESE Website for Mass Standards of Professional Development