Examples of Professional Development Committee in a sentence
A Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC) shall be established to oversee and review professional development plans for course work, continuing education units, and/or other equivalent activities.
The Superintendent and GCEA shall form an advisory Professional Development Committee to examine professional development opportunities for bargaining unit members.
Resident Educators shall also be required to participate in a teacher induction program that is collaboratively developed by the Administration and the Union or the Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC).
Each Institute will operate a Professional Development Committee which will be broadly representative of all staff of the Institute.
The majority of the members of the Professional Development Committee shall be composed of classroom teachers.
In the event the building professional leave committee rejects the employee's request for leave, the employee may appeal to the Professional Development Committee to be granted leave from the days apportioned to the P.D.C. The appeal will be filed by submitting a request for professional leave, along with a copy of the rejected request, to the building P.D.C. representative.
There shall be a Professional Development Committee composed of at least two (2) representatives of the Association and an equal number of representatives from the Hospital.
A copy of all leave requests, whether approved or rejected, shall be forwarded to the Professional Development Committee for recording purposes.
The Faculty committees have the responsibility of promoting, within the Faculty, activities to enhance the academic, technical, and educational standards of the DDPs. The College shall provide the appropriate Faculty Professional Development Committee with copies of any reports on professional development activities funded under Article 9.01.
During the 2013-2014 school year, the Professional Development Committee completed a review and established the incorporation of student achievement and progress toward District –adopted and State-adopted standards, including the State-mandated California Standard Test CST program and its annual reported test results, District-adopted formative assessment (Measure of Academic Progress), and also to any future criterion-referenced State-mandated replacements or additions thereto.