Learning Forward was awarded a System of Professional Learning Grant from the Maryland State Department of Education. The $1.9 million competitive grant supports professional learning for teams from 24 districts, with the goal of improving all teachers’ capacity to positively impact pre-K-12 student outcomes.
Learning Forward is leading development of the new professional learning system, aligned with the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, an initiative to elevate the teaching profession through strategies that are rooted in evidence of positive impact on learners, including those who have been historically underserved.
The initiative is organized around five pillars: early childhood education, high-quality and diverse teachers and leaders, college and career readiness, more resources to ensure that all students are successful, and governance.
Frederick Brown, Learning Forward president and CEO, said “The work funded through this grant will help Maryland advance critical aspects of its Blueprint plan to invest meaningfully in teachers’ capacity and career paths. We applaud Maryland for elevating the critical role of high-quality professional learning in high-performing schools and for making an investment at the system level.”
The project involves aligning Maryland’s systemwide professional learning and includes the design of learning modules with content focused on eight areas. They are:
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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