EFECLLC Methods
Our Approaches
EFECLLC professional development plan can range from a
single workshop to a semester-long of training. Our approaches to professional
development may include these
research-based methods:
- Case Study Method – The case method is a teaching approach that consists in presenting the students with a case, putting them in the role of a decision maker facing a problem.
- Consultation – to assist an individual or group of people to clarify and address immediate concerns by following a systematic problem-solving process.
- Coaching –
to enhance an individual’s competencies in a particular skill area by
providing a process of observation, reflection, and action.
- Mentoring –
to promote an individual’s awareness and refinement of his or her
professional development by providing and recommending structured
opportunities for thought and observation.
- Communities
of Practice – to improve professional
practice by engaging in shared inquiry and learning with people who have a
common goal.
- Reflective Supervision – to support, develop, and ultimately evaluate the performance of employees through a process of inquiry that encourages their understanding and articulation of the rationale for their practices.
- Technical
Assistance – to assist individuals and their
organization to improve by offering resources and information, supporting
networking and change efforts.
- Lesson
Study – to solve practical dilemmas related to
intervention or instruction through participation with other professionals
in systematically examining practices
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