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CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE A brief overview (Jan. 2010 – Jun. 2014)

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CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

A brief overview(Jan. 2010 – Jun. 2014)

“A world class education is not possible without world class teachers, most importantly at the foundational levels of KG to 10 grades, who instruct, inform and inspire their students to quality learning and development.”

PHILOSOPHY

To facilitate the institution to develop their own philosophy/ ideology/ aims and objectives to face the new trends and challenges.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To introduce innovative teaching strategies, methodologies, principals, theories and models in teaching and learning process.

To facilitate the participants to explore their capabilities, teaching and learning styles and provide an atmosphere to improve required professional skills.

To make the participant aware of the current issue and trends in the educational field.

To provide assistance and guidance to schools in design assessment and evaluation plan.

TPD PLAN (THE TRIPLE I MODEL)

Induction of Beginning/Senior Teachers

Initial Teacher In-service

Education Continuing D T

CPDC 5-LEVEL EVALUATION

1. Participation Reaction2. Participant Learning3. Organizational support and

change4. Participant use of New

knowledge and skills5. Pupil Learning outcome

FIVE YEARS……

TIMELINE 1996 Mobile In-Service Training Team (MIST) 2009 CPDC (Continuous Professional

Development Centre) Developed 5 clusters

(Lahore, Bhai Pheru, Gujranwals, Shiekhupura, and Sialkot)

2011 EDP-Orientation Board Examination(5 & 8, 9 & 10)

Ethics books (5 & 8 ) Statistical Survey 2013 grade 5 & 8 quiz programmes

ACTIVITIES OF CPDC TEAM

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SUCCESS STORIESGradual increase of students

St. Paul’s H/S, Gagga (District Kasur, Village)

3 students to 390 with 12 teachers

PEC- Best results of village school Bhai Pheru Cluster schools

With government scholarships Upgraded schools from primary to middle, high and higher secondary

100% Results of Board Classes by mostly fresh untrained teaching staff

Reference Guskey, T. R. (2000). Evaluating Professional

Development. California: Corwin Press.

FUTURE PLAN

Develop strong Relationship between CPD and School Development.

Cultivate leadership role through PDT Master Trainer at each CBE school Evaluate the impact of PD provided by MTs Develop a networking between CPDs of all

Catholic Diocese/other denomination Teachers Conference/Seminar at national

Level Quiz Program/Speech/Debate (Board Classes)

diocese and inter diocese level.