Staff Development
Teaching with passion and purpose

Content Standards with End-of-Course Tests 

Content Standards w/o End-of-Course Tests

Vocational-Technicial Division State Standards

Evaluation and Assessment

Skills Checklist

File Management

Tips

Using the Machine and Using the Programs

Using Technology to Empower Students

Steps to Designing Technology Based Lessons

Senior High Web Resources

Observation Template

Post Observation Questions

Computer Productivity for Teachers (pdf)

Unleashing Technology in Today's Classrooms

NTeQ ModelIntegrating Technology for Inquiry (PowerPoint Presentations) 

Chart It Activities

M & M's Excel Exercise

Web Quest Session

Using Search Engines Effectively for Classroom Learning

Technology-Rich Staff Development Lessons

Web Evaluation Rubric

Educational Resource Links

Project-based On-Line Learning

Creating Rubrics for Project-Based Learning

Webquests Ideas

Job Application Webquest (.doc)

E-Class Training

Student Technology Committee Suggestions

Training Session Evaluation Form

 

 

 

Educators are constantly seeking better ways to serve learners as they reach for their lifelong learning goals as workers, community members, and family members. Professional development is the key. MJHS understands the importance of continued training for teachers and staff.  

Our in-service programs are designed to:

  • IMPROVE technical skills of teaching

  • INCREASE the quality of instructional strategies

  • DEVELOP teacher's individual strengths

  • BUILD competence and strengths in teaching

  • DEVELOP collaborative structures and supportive relationships

This combination of training, tools and support enables educators to teach students highly developed skills while also teaching them to work in a team, to think creatively and analytically, to solve problems, and to communicate effectively. 

The end result: students who are truly prepared and equipped to be productive citizens of the world and schools that have achieved a new level of standards-based educational excellence.

Perseverance is about as important to achievement as gasoline is to driving a car. Sure, there will be times when you feel like you're spinning your wheels, but you'll always get out of the rut with genuine perseverance. Without it, you won't even be able to start your engine.  Embrace technology and find out how it can enhance your teaching abilities and the lives of your students.

Please e-mail Diane Bennett  if you are a faculty member and would like to include links here for a workshop you are conducting or to post links to websites which have helped you in your teaching.

More staff development resources are below:

TLCF Home Page

 MJHS Web Page  /  Philosophy of Education  /  Guidance Department