Monday, January 15, 2018

Dorchester Hosts Teacher Development Session


Photo Credit: Friend Sentinel

The Friend newspaper has reported on a January 3 event hosted by Dorchester Public Schools that allowed 175 area school teachers to grow professionally.

The Friend Sentinel writes: 

The Blue River Cohort offers opportunities for faculty and staff from Dorchester, Exeter-Milligan, Friend, McCool Junction and Shickley to meet twice a year for speakers, break-out sessions and time to share classroom strategies.


“We hear a lot about consolidation,” Dorchester Superintendent Daryl Schrunk said. “We all believe in our schools. This way we’re able to keep our schools but do professional development together.”

Dorchester hosted the winter meeting Jan. 3, with about 175 teachers and administrators from the five schools attending.

Schrunk said the purpose of the meeting is to provide professional development to all the staff. By combining the resources of multiple schools and Educational Service Unit 6, these workshops can offer more topics and expertise than a single school might be able to give.

According to the Sentinel, break-out session topics included new apps to be used in the classroom, Title I rubric review, using para educators and curriculum strategies. A community panel featured presenters from Striv TV, Sandhills Publishing, Farmers Coop and Hudl.

The story also sheds some light on the training techniques employed at DPS.

Superintendent Schrunk said that at Dorchester, "teachers who go to training are asked to share what they’ve learned with DPS staff when they get back. The cohort gives other schools the chance to learn those things, too."

“We feel we have a lot of experts,” he said. “Let’s use them and share their knowledge.”

1 comment:

  1. Thank you DPS and teachers! We are lucky to have all of you.

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