Archer Leaders Discuss Faculty Professional Development at NAIS Conference

Last week at the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Annual Conference, Associate Head of School for Teaching & Learning Karen Pavliscak and Math Department Chair Maggie Cenan presented on how schools can reimagine the systems used for evaluating and supervising faculty. Ms. Pavliscak and Ms. Cenan discussed how schools can better empower faculty to learn and grow together to ultimately enhance student outcomes. 
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