MetLife Foundation Supports Revision of National Staff Development Council's Standards for Staff Development
DALLAS, July 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Staff Development Council received a $250,000 grant from MetLife Foundation to initiate the revision of NSDC's Standards for Staff Development. First published in 1995 and revised in 2001, the standards represent the collaborative work of NSDC and 17 other professional associations. Based on research, the standards, define effective professional development and guide schools and districts in implementing professional learning to improve student achievement.
"It has been almost ten years since the standards were revised. Standards revision is essential to respond to new research in the field and requests from successful practitioners," said Stephanie Hirsh, NSDC's executive director. "Through the revision process, NSDC will align the standards to the new definition of professional learning. Because NSDC leads the national conversation in relation to professional development, this effort has tremendous potential for impact on educators and students. Through the standards revision, NSDC once again will assist practitioners and policy makers by developing tools and strategies that translate policy into practice."
NSDC will revise the standards over the course of two years. During the first year, NSDC and partners will focus on the development of the revised standards. In the second year, NSDC will revise the supporting materials educators need to implement the standards into practice.
MetLife Foundation has a long commitment to increasing teacher effectiveness and to strengthening the role of collaborative leadership in schools. "NSDC made a significant, ground-breaking contribution to the field of education with the development of its Standards for Staff Development in 1996 and their revision in 2001," said A. Dennis White, President and CEO of the MetLife Foundation. "Many factors combine to compel a careful revision of the standards at this time: growing economic challenges, new research on teacher and leader effectiveness, persistent gaps in student achievement particularly in disadvantaged schools, and an urgency to better prepare all students for a demanding future. We recognize the significance of the work and are pleased to encourage and support this important initiative. "
About National Staff Development Council
The National Staff Development Council's purpose is ensuring that every educator engages in effective professional learning every day so every student achieves. NSDC is the only education association working solely to increase student achievement through more effective professional development. For more information about the impact of high-quality professional learning, visit www.nsdc.org.
About MetLife Foundation
MetLife Foundation supports education, health, civic, and cultural organizations. It seeks to increase opportunities for young people to succeed, give students and teachers a voice in improving education, create connections between schools and communities, and develop leadership. Its funding for education is informed by findings from the annual The MetLife Survey of the American Teacher. For more information about MetLife Foundation, see www.metlife.org.
SOURCE National Staff Development Council
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