Hayfield Secondary Education-for-Employment Program Revised July 2010

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Artifact 62 - documentation of leading prof. dev. at any level during the last 3 years

Ms. Gordon has lead professional development activities in her role as the Career and Technical Department chairperson, as the Family and Consumer Sciences lead teacher at Hayfield Secondary School, and as a VA State Trainer for the Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow program.  Documentation of leadership roles in these activities is attached. 

Artifact 63 - documentation of service on committees (at any level) related to program

Active participation of an instructor at the school, county, and state levels enriches a program due to the knowledge obtained, awareness of new resources, and networking possibilities. On the school level, being Hayfield's elected representative to the Superintendent's (Dr. Jack Dale) Advisory Committee for over 5 years now, the responsibilities include attending monthly meetings as a staff advocate. Likewise at the school level in the role of CTE department chairperson since 2005, responsibilities include attending School Council meetings and providing feedback and leadership to the 23 other CTE department members.  

At the Fairfax County level in the role of Education for Employment (EFE) instructor since 2005, attendance at the EFE lead teacher meetings and FACS middle and high school lead teacher meetings quarterly is expected. Likewise as a member of the FCPS Financial Literacy committee representing CTE, the responsibility is to offer direction to the development of the Economics and Personal Finance class which will be a mandatory graduation requirement for all students who are freshmen after 2010. Education for Employment has a financial literacy component in the curriculum in which students prepare a personal budget for independent living based on career options. 

Participation in the 2008 Virginia CTE Strategic Visioning Project committee involved providing feedback to the State regarding the futuristic direction of career and technical education in the Northern Virginia region.  Regional task forces were held across Virginia and a survey was conducted by the Meeder Corporation, a third party research group.

See attachments as documentation.

Artifact 64 - evidence of published articles

Evidence of Published Articles are as follows:

  1. Publication of Hayfield Teacher Cadet students' responses to the Sage Advice Question of the Month, "How do you get the most out of substitute teachers?" Edutopia, September 2005.  See attached article, page 2.
  2. Acknowledgement for research in Surviving Homework: Tips from Teens by Amy Nathan published in 1996.  See attached below from author's web site.
  3. Acknowledgement for participation in article, "Can Homework Be Fun?" from Consumer Reports Zillion magazine published in March/April 1998. Unfortunately the magazine is no longer in publication. See attached article below.
  4. Photography session conducted with Bob Strawn in 1996 for professional journal, What's New in Home Economics, which is no longer in publication.
  5. Observation and interview with Tara Mack, reporter for the Washington Post who wrote an article on the changing image of "Home Economics" published on December 14, 1996.

Artifact 65 - copy of most recent professional teaching license renewal report

Attached is Mrs. Gordon's Virginia Professional Teaching License.

Author: Deborah Gordon
Last modified: 8/31/2010 6:29 PM (EST)