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Your Professional Growth Plan (PGP)

Your Professional Growth Plan (PGP). What is a PGP ?. • The PGP is educator- driven; and • The educator determines whether the PGP is factored into their evaluation. Two Y ear Track.

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Your Professional Growth Plan (PGP)

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  1. Your Professional Growth Plan (PGP)

  2. What is a PGP? • The PGP is educator-driven; and • The educator determines whether the PGP is factored into their evaluation

  3. Two Year Track • Includes Title I , Tier I or Title I, Tier II schools, central office staff assigned to Title I, TierI and Title I, Tier II, or special education teachers who teach in self-contained classrooms. • 2 years • June 2, 2016:Start earning CUs. • October 2016:Submit the PGPto your supervisor for approval. • Summer of 2018: Complete your PGP. • August 2018: Receive your column advancement.

  4. Three Year Track • Includes Title I, Tier III schools and central office not eligible for the 2 year track. • 3years • June 2, 2016: Start earning CUs. • October 2016: Submit the PGP to your supervisor for approval. • Summer of 2019: Complete your PGP. • August 2019: Receive your column advancement.

  5. Master Practitioner • The Master Practitioner pathway is a career pathway available to educators/ licensed professionals who have a Master’s Degree. This career pathway is being developed in collaboration with the CCEA and the District.

  6. Contact Units(CUs) • Each CU is equivalent to180 minutes of “clock” time. • Must be completed outside of the contractual workday. • An educator/licensed professional can accrue CUs at ½ rate while being compensated at $22/hour. • An educator/licensed professional teaching at a Title I, Tier I or Title I, Tier II school can receive pay and full CUs while conducting tutoring or mentoring at their school site.

  7. Contact Units Example A CCSD conducted Professional Development Education (PDE) course is equivalent to: 1 PDE credit = 15 clock hours= 5 CUs * If accepting compensation for this course,only 2.5 CUs would be accrued.

  8. What Qualifies for CUs? • Teacher Leadership Initiative (TLI) • College/University graduate-level courses • CCEAProfessional Learning Opportunities • CCSD PDE Courses • RPDP • Vegas PBS

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