Creating an Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP) |
Your investments of time and expense in professional development
will be most effective when you know what you want (and need)
to learn, and when you get involved in active learning activities
that center on your own interests, needs, and goals. To make
the most of the time that any professional has for continuing
learning, it is highly advisable to create an Individualized
Professional Development Plan, or IPDP.
IPDPs have been an integral part of Vermont's public education
system of teacher licensure for many years, and their application
elsewhere in the field of early childhood makes perfect sense.
Since no two people are identical in their interests, skills,
or knowledge, no single plan for professional growth will
work for everyone. Instead, the IPDP process offers you, as
an individual, an effective means for designing a plan that
can guide you toward your own goals.
The IPDP is more of a process than a single document. Guided
by a framework for professional development, it becomes a
personal plan for improving your knowledge and skills as you
address four aspects of professional growth - each of which
you continue to address, in an ongoing cycle:
1. Assessing your current interests, knowledge, and skills.
2. Identifying specific areas for improvement.
3. Developing strategies and resources.
4. Creating opportunities to reflect on and demonstrate how
you have grown professionally.
For information on how to create your own IPDP, e-mail us or call CCR at (802) 863-3367.
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