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Page 1: Learning Plans. Learning Plans: What are they Documents specifically what professional development opportunities would benefit employees to enhance their

Learning Plans

Page 2: Learning Plans. Learning Plans: What are they Documents specifically what professional development opportunities would benefit employees to enhance their

Learning Plans: What are they

• Documents specifically what professional development opportunities would benefit employees to enhance their competencies and support achievement of program outcomes

• Documents milestones or achievements against which progress can be measured

• Developed and attainable within the specified contract term

• Developed collaboratively

Page 3: Learning Plans. Learning Plans: What are they Documents specifically what professional development opportunities would benefit employees to enhance their

Two types of learning plans

• Individual• Detailed plan which outlines the competencies,

strategies, and milestones specific to one person • Developed in collaboration between the person and

their supervisor

• Program• High level plan which compiles the competencies,

strategies, and milestones of the individual plans (Part A)

• Documents the number of staff who are interested in specific trainings (Part B)

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Requirements for learning plans for programs with them in their contract

• Each CSC funded direct service provider and supervisor will develop and implement an individual learning plan

• The individual learning plans are kept in personnel files and available for Audit in FY 2012-2013

• Each program will develop, implement, and update (annually at a minimum) a program learning plan

• Program learning plans (Part A and Part B) are submitted to their Program Officer

Page 5: Learning Plans. Learning Plans: What are they Documents specifically what professional development opportunities would benefit employees to enhance their

Why have learning plans? What’s in it for me?

• Learning plans promote continuous learning and improvement. They are a much more comprehensive and holistic approach to professional development than a list of required trainings.

• By self-identifying strengths to further develop, you have ownership of your learning and can focus on what’s important to you in your career.

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Individual Learning Plans: How to develop them

• Have staff conduct a self-assessment or reflect regarding competencies they would like to develop/improve upon over the next contract year and discuss this with them

• Ask what supports are needed to meet the competencies

• Build on strengths as opposed to focusing on weaknesses

• Less is more: focus on one or two competencies

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Individual Learning Plans: How to develop them

• Think about trainings staff has already attended (ex: Touchpoints). How can program peers and supervisors support staff in the integration of learning into their daily work with families? What supports are needed from CSC?

• Identify the timeline and milestones for each component of the learning plan as well as who is responsible for completion of each piece.

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Learning plans should not be limited to training.

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Examples of approaches to professional development appropriate for learning plans

• Stretch assignments• Training• Coaching• Communities of practice/Reflective practice• Mentoring• Reflective supervision• Field observation• Job shadowingThis list is not all inclusive. Be creative.

What does your staff need?

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Professional Development vs. Training

J. Huber, J. Marsh, N. Vickers, The University of Texas at Austin

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Program Learning Plans: how to develop them

• Review the individual learning plans for the staff in your program

• Roll this information into a program learning plan• Part A includes the competencies, strategies,

and milestones your program is cumulatively working on

• Part B is a partial competency based training list on which you document how many staff would like to attend each

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Transfer of learning best practice

“The application of skills is much higher when professional development includes theory, demonstration, practice with feedback, and…coaching with follow-up.”

Joyce, B. & Showers, B. (2002). Student achievement through professional development. Designing training and peer coaching: our need for learning. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.

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We have learning plans. Now what?

• Learning plans are implemented and periodically reviewed by the individual and their supervisor

• Because learning needs change and we are engaged in continuous improvement, learning plans should be updated yearly (at a minimum)

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Got questions?

• Ask your Program Officer

• Contact Provider Professional Development• [email protected]• 561-740-7000 ext 2236

• Visit the FAQ section in the Provider Corner of the CSC website. If you don’t see your question there, ask it!