Professional Learning through Practice.

Authors

  • Jill Ford Group Special Ed

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v7i1.42

Abstract

This practice article explores the relationship between practice and professional learning. Are these two distinctly separate activities, competing for the time of a staff member, or are practice and learning linked? If so, what is the nature of this link and how can we best align professional learning with practice outcomes? Using an example from the everyday work of a GSE Special Education Advisor (SEA), this article explores how a professional might link learning and
practice for improved student outcomes. It illustrates how learning might occur as a staff member reflects on day to day work challenges, sets related learning objectives, and chooses
and uses a wide range of activities to learn through practice.

Author Biography

  • Jill Ford, Group Special Ed

    Jill Ford is a service manager for the Marlborough/Kaikoura
    GSE team, and a registered OT who has worked in schools
    for over 20 years. Previously she worked as a practice advisor
    on national projects including supervision, evidence-based
    practice, portfolios, ASD guidelines and COP.

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Published

01-01-2006

Issue

Section

Vol 7 Iss 1

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