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    Learning Forward’s Standards for Professional Learning establish the core attributes of effective professional learning. All people and entities with either direct or indirect responsibility for students’ education could benefit from well-designed and effective professional learning, but understanding what the standards look like when they are in operation can be a challenge.

    Innovation Configuration (IC) maps offer a solution to this problem. IC maps identify and describe the major components of new practice — in this case, the Standards for Professional Learning — in operation. The IC maps show a continuum of specific behaviors that facilitate the achievement of desired outcomes within each standard. The range of behaviors is displayed from left to right, with the most desirable at the left and moving to least desirable on the right. Naming these specific behaviors is intended to help educators move toward the highest levels of implementation.

    IC maps have been created for 12 distinct roles in education that share responsibility for professional learning. These are presented in three volumes:

    • School-based roles: teachers, coaches/teacher leaders, principals, and school leadership teams;
    • School system roles: central office staff, director of professional learning, superintendent, and school board; and
    • External roles: education agency providers, professional associations, institutions of higher education, and external partners.

    The four groups in the external roles volume support professional learning beyond the local school and school system by establishing policies, providing resources and technical assistance, and preparing and supporting professional learning leaders so that professional learning achieves its goal of increasing educator effectiveness and student achievement.

    The IC maps on pp. 53-56 outline for external partners the three key ideas of the Outcomes standard and how they look in practice. External partners include vendors, technical assistance providers, regional centers, public and private agency staff, individuals, and others that provide professional learning to support educators at all levels of the educational system.


    Standards Into Practice: External Roles

    Innovation Configuration Maps for Standards for Professional Learning

    Learning Forward, 2014

    The third volume of Innovation Configuration (IC) maps highlights the actions of learning leaders in four role groups: education agency, external partner, institution of higher education, and professional association. This book, like the earlier volumes for school-based and school system roles, includes IC maps to make explicit how specific roles contribute to deep standards implementation, as well as introductory material that explains the concept and use of IC maps and their application to professional learning.

    The Metlife Foundation

    MetLife Foundation supported the revision and publication of Standards for Professional Learning and related resources.


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    Learning Forward is the only professional association devoted exclusively to those who work in educator professional development. We help our members plan, implement, and measure high-quality professional learning so they can achieve success with their systems, schools, and students.


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