Productivity Training
To learn more about enhancing professional development, explore these 6 questions
14/08/09 16:24
You want to your organization to achieve its
God-given mission. You know that enhancing
your organization’s professional development can
help. So, you want to learn more.
Question: How can you learn more about enhancing your organization’s professional development?
Answer: By exploring the following list of 6 questions:
Question: How can you learn more about enhancing your organization’s professional development?
Answer: By exploring the following list of 6 questions:
- What do you want to focus your organization’s professional development on?
- What are the components of a professional development plan?
- What do you believe about professional development?
- How can you enhance your organization's professional development program?
- How can you increase the impact of professional development?
- What are your organization's professional development needs?
To learn more about achieving your mission, explore these 4 questions
04/08/09 07:30
You want to learn more about achieving your
God-given mission. You want deepen your
understanding of:
Answer: By exploring the following 4 questions. Read More...
- Your mission
- What it takes to achieve your mission
- How you’re doing on achieving your mission
- How you can close the gap between the words of your mission and the reality of your situation
Answer: By exploring the following 4 questions. Read More...
How can you improve your planning?
31/07/09 16:22
You want improve in planning. You
know this is going to feel like climbing a steep set
of steps, so you decide to take it 1 step at a time.
Question: How can you climb the next step?
To find out:
Here are the 5 steps. Read More...
Question: How can you climb the next step?
To find out:
- Read about the 5 developmental steps (below).
- Then, use the reflection questions to identify what you will do to climb the next step.
Here are the 5 steps. Read More...
To learn more about developing student objectives, explore these 7 questions
29/07/09 14:16
You want your school to achieve its
mission. You know you need to define what it
takes to achieve your school’s mission. You’ve hear
that developing student objectives (schoolwide
learning outcomes) might help. So, you want to learn
more. Good.
Question: How can you learn more about developing student objectives?
Answer: By exploring the following 7 questions:
Question: How can you learn more about developing student objectives?
Answer: By exploring the following 7 questions:
- How can you define what it takes to carry out your school's mission?
- Are student objectives right for you and your school?
- What's developing student objectives look like?
- What questions should you consider before developing student objectives?
- What makes good student objectives good?
- What are some reasons for developing student objectives?
- How are mission, student objectives, and curriculum connected?
What are your organization's professional development needs?
24/06/09 08:45
To close the gap between the words of your
mission statement and the reality of your current
situation, do 4 things: focus
on your mission, empower others, work
smart, and pursue excellence.
To what extent do staff in your organization do these 4 things? To find out, take the following self-assessment. Read More...
To what extent do staff in your organization do these 4 things? To find out, take the following self-assessment. Read More...
Energize, focus, and unleash Christian school staff
19/06/09 08:15
As an administrator at an international Christian school, you know that staff play a vital role in carrying out the mission. Because your care about your staff, want to be good a steward of the staff God has provided, and want your school to carry out its God-given mission, you ask yourself, “How can we energize, focus, and unleash staff both personally and professionally?”
To find out, take the following self-assessment. Rate each item, using the following scale:
4: Consistently • 3: Usually • 2: Sort of • 1: Rarely Read More...