West Virginia Code § 18-2I-1

Professional development coordination and delivery; system goals
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The purpose of this article is to establish clear state-level leadership for professional
development for all West Virginia public school educators and administrators. As the state
institution charged with the general supervision of the state school system, the state board
shall institute a system for the coordination and delivery of high-quality professional
development. The system shall clearly define the goals for professional development and
delineate roles and responsibilities of the various state, school district and individual school
levels for the delivery of high-quality professional development. The state board shall include
among the goals for the system of professional development the ufollowing:
(1) The instructional leadership skills of principals are developed to ensure that each school
is led by a principal who is knowledgeable of continuous improvement processes and capable
of leading effective improvement efforts. The principal also must understand the value of fair
and accurate personnel performance evaluations as an effective, continuous improvement
effort to drive professional learning at the school lelvel;
(2) Professional development is among the array of supports and processes necessary under
a performance-based accreditation systemi to build the capacity of schools to impact student
performance and well-being by incregasing staff individual and collective skills, competencies,
and abilities. It should be based on a thorough analysis of accountability data and strategic
planning for continuous improvement that addresses those areas that must be a priority for
individual school support, including an analysis of personnel evaluation data in order to
target individualized professional learning at the school level;
(3) The school is the unit of change. Local and state resources, policies, and procedures must
focus on assisting the improvement of each West Virginia school and on differentiating
supports according to need and level of performance, including the implementation of
school-based professional development programs that address the unique needs of staff and
studWents; and
(4) Professional development should be delivered using techniques, school schedules or time
in a manner that does not diminish student learning by the absence of their classroom
teacher.

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