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    DISTRICT MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

    Ohio district connects professional learning to school improvement

    By Kelly Wegley
    Categories: Coaching, Collaboration, English learners
    August 2024
    In Worthington, Ohio, K-12 educator professional learning is always happening, even in summer. Worthington City Schools provides sustained and ongoing support to all teachers, leaders, and instructional staff members under the “WorthU” umbrella of learning and teacher leadership growth experiences, coaching and mentorship, and collaborative teamwork. Educators personalize their professional learning in a multitude of ways, said Kelly Wegley, Worthington Schools director of academic achievement and professional learning. Learning from peers at Learning Forward’s Annual Conference, honing the skills of instructional coaches, and using the Standards for Professional Learning as foundational resources are ways Worthington City Schools benefits from its Learning Forward membership. Worthington City Schools uses the Ohio Improvement Process as its platform to drive continuous improvement initiatives and the Ohio Resident Educator Program

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    Kelly Wegley has served 30+ years in public education, including as a secondary English teacher, instructional coach, and central office administrator.  She believes in the potential of every educator to be the difference in students' lives and is passionate about high-quality professional learning that improves the knowledge, skills, and practices of adults and leads to gains in student learning.


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