Professional development offers working, learning opportunities
Liberty faculty and staff were still hard at work after students left for a half day on Tuesday, May 19.
During the half-day professional development time, faculty and staff worked with the DESSA social-emotional screener, the LinkIt data warehouse, and the EduPlanet curriculum mapping platform, as well as learned more about the collaborative Kami app and AI tools for teacher assistant and aides, and took courses specific to their field.
The day concluded with a year-in-review presentation shared by Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sullivan.
“It is very important for our faculty and staff to also be students,” Dr. Sullivan said. “To be effective educators, we all must continue to learn and adapt to new teaching methods, strategies and tools.”
