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Teacher Appreciation Week #Thank a Teacher, with a photo of Kaitlyn Wright and her class

Kent County Public Schools is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week, recognizing the important role our educators play in children's lives. Teacher Appreciation Week is May 6-10, with Tuesday, May 7 being recognized as National Teacher Day.

"During Teacher Appreciation Week, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the teachers who dedicate themselves to shaping minds and nurturing spirits," said Dr. Karen Couch, superintendent of Kent County Public Schools. "Your unwavering commitment, passion and creativity empower students to reach their full potential and inspire a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. Your dedication does not go unnoticed, and we are deeply thankful for the impact you make every day. Thank you for being champions of education and for shaping the future with your wisdom and guidance."
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Teaching and Learning: Providing district leadership, support and accountability — with link

Professional learning that increases educator effectiveness and results for all students occurs within learning communities committed to continuous improvement, collective responsibility and goal alignment.

Professional Learning Communities

Effective learning communities engage in a cycle of continuous improvement involving each of the following steps:
• The use of data to determine student and educator learning needs.
• Identification of shared goals for student and educator learning.
• Professional learning to extend educators' knowledge of content, content-specific pedagogy, how students learn and management of classroom environments.
• Selection and implementation of appropriate evidence-based strategies to achieve student and educator learning goals.
• Application of the learning with local support at the work site.
• Use of evidence to monitor and refine implementation.
• Evaluation of results.