In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, continuous professional development is essential in order for teachers to stay up to date with the latest teaching strategies, technologies, and educational trends. This guide outlines easy ways to develop an effective personal professional development plan by leveraging technology, finding a mentor, and attending educational conferences.
Leverage Technology
Multiple resources are available to you 24/7—and you’re in charge! You choose how, when, and what you learn.
Online Courses and Webinars: Platforms like Coursera, edX, and G-W's Office Hours and PD videos offer a variety of courses created for educators. Choose from topics such as classroom management, best practices for teaching, integrating technology, and advanced pedagogical techniques.
Virtual Learning Communities: Join online forums and social media groups where educators share resources, experiences, and advice. Websites like Reddit, LinkedIn, and Facebook have dedicated groups for teachers. Join a network that focuses on the course you teach, includes educators from your state, or dives into other educational interests that you have.
Podcasts and Blogs: Follow educational podcasts and blogs (including the G-W Blog!) to stay informed about the latest trends and insights in education. Some popular ones include “Cult of Pedagogy,” “The EdSurge Podcast,” and “Edutopia.” Sign up to have the blogs delivered to your Inbox or listen to your favorite podcast while you drive or exercise.
Find a Mentor—or Be a Mentor
Having a partner on your educational journey can build confidence, provide accountability, and build a support network that advances your career.
School and District Programs: Many schools and districts have mentorship programs that pair experienced teachers with newer ones. Take advantage of these programs to find a mentor to gain insights and guidance. Or, if the opportunity arises to serve as a mentor, take it! It’s a great way to give back—and you’ll have the chance to learn from newer educators.
Professional Organizations: Join organizations like the National Education Association (NEA) or the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). These organizations often have mentorship programs and networking opportunities.
Networking: Attend local educational events, workshops, and seminars to meet potential mentors and fellow teachers. Building relationships with experienced educators and your peers can create rewarding connections that last a lifetime.
Attend Educational Conferences
Stay current on the latest technology, learn new classroom-tested activities that you can bring back to your school, and find inspiration and energy through your peers.
Research Conferences and Plan Ahead: Look for conferences that align with your professional goals. Register early and plan your schedule to make the most of the conference. Identify sessions, workshops, and networking events that are most relevant to your interests.
Engage Actively: Participate in discussions, ask questions, and connect with other attendees. Conferences are excellent opportunities to learn from experts and peers.
Reflect and Implement: After the conference, take time to reflect on what you’ve learned and how you can apply it in your classroom. Share your insights with colleagues and integrate new strategies into your teaching practice.
Developing a professional development plan is an ongoing process that requires dedication and a proactive approach. By leveraging technology, incorporating mentorship programs into your career, and attending educational conferences, teachers can continuously improve their skills and stay at the forefront of educational innovation. Embrace these strategies to enhance your teaching practice and make a lasting impact on your students’ learning experiences.
In addition to these personal PD plans, your school or district might have its own PD initiatives—and G-W can help. We provide PD opportunities that are customized to the specific needs of your school or district. Learn more here or reach out to pd@g-w.com to request a quote.