8 Professional Development Ideas to Improve Your Instruction as a Teacher

Find out the 8 simple ways that teachers can work to improve their instruction. Teachers play such an important role in our education system. This article will give you a starting place for developing new strategies and techniques as well as support your professional growth.

It is no secret that the teaching profession is constantly evolving. The strategies and techniques that worked well a few years ago may not be as effective today. That’s why it’s important for teachers to continually seek out professional development opportunities. Here are 8 simple ways that teachers can improve their instruction. These tips offer a beginning for teachers wishing to support their professional knowledge and develop new teaching strategies. Teachers play a crucial role in the betterment of our schools, and it’s important to continuously work to improve your instruction!

Join a professional development group or online forum related to teaching: As a teacher, it is important to always be looking for ways to improve your instruction. This involves taking part in professional development opportunities, such as joining a professional development group or online forum related to teaching. In these groups, teachers can share ideas and collaborate on new strategies. They can also reflect on their own practice and learn from their peers. All of this contributes to the betterment of the school as a whole.

Watch online tutorials, educational videos on YouTube or other websites: Professional development can include watching educational videos online, attending workshops or conferences, or collaborating with other teachers. It is important to reflect on your own teaching and how you can improve, and also to contribute to the betterment of your school community.

Read blogs and articles about teaching strategies: By reading blogs and articles about teaching strategies you are tapping into the knowledge and expertise of other teachers. By doing this, you can learn new techniques and strategies that you can use in your own classroom. As you read, it is important to reflect on your own teaching practices. What works well for you? What doesn’t work so well?

Attend workshops and conferences related to teaching: Attending targeted workshops and conferences are an excellent way for teachers to keep up with the latest teaching strategies and techniques. For some of these workshops, teachers can go online or call in for information on upcoming events in their area. Many universities hold seminars/webinars that cover topics like new curriculum standards or best practices for managing diverse classrooms.

Observe other teachers in their classrooms: Teachers are the most important people in any school. The relationship between teachers and students is a primary driver of student success, and it’s easy to see why: Teachers provide direct instruction that shapes the lives of their students for years to come.

Talk with your colleagues about teaching strategies and best practices: By talking with your colleagues, you can learn new techniques and share ideas that are working well in your own classroom. This type of professional collaboration will help everyone involved become better educators.

Take advantage of online resources, such as lesson plans, assessment tools, and professional development courses: Teachers are in a constant state of professional growth. With the recent push for teachers to be reflective practitioners, teachers are becoming more focussed on the skills they need to improve their instruction. One way to improve your instruction is by taking advantage of online resources. These resources can include lesson plans, assessment tools, and professional development courses.

Reflect on your own teaching practice and identify areas for improvement: As a teacher, it is critical to reflect on your own practice and find places where you can improve. This self-reflection process will assist you in becoming a more successful educator. You may then seek out professional development opportunities to help you develop as a teacher. Collaborating with others in the classroom, on a peer basis, is yet another critical element of professional development; working with other instructors might provide fresh ideas and viewpoints for enhancing teaching.

Finally, teachers are vital members of the school community and play a crucial role in the betterment of our schools. It’s important to continuously work to improve your instruction so that you can provide the best possible education for your students. In this blog post, I have discussed 8 ways that teachers can improve their instruction. I’ve also offered some tips for supporting professional knowledge and developing new teaching strategies. I hope that you will find these suggestions helpful and that you will continue to seek out professional development opportunities so that you can keep improving your instruction!

Author: Dr Jake Madden

Jake Madden (Dip Teach; B.Ed; Grad Dip: Leadership; M. Ed: Leadership; EdD; FACEL; MACE) Dr. Jake Madden is currently the Principal, St Edward’s Primary School, Tamworth. He has enjoyed a successful teaching and principal leadership career over the last thirty years building teacher capacity through the development of learning in the contemporary world, the promotion of flexible learning spaces to meet the needs of the 21st century learner and curriculum for global mindedness. Jake is a leader in the notion of teacher-as-researcher and is widely published in this area, authoring and co-authoring books and a number of journal articles showcasing his experiences and research into leading educational change.

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