Over 2500 MCPSS teachers attend professional development conference before students return to the classroom
) - Mobile County students return to the classroom Thursday, but their teachers are already learning.
Over 2,500 teachers spent two days at a teacher professional development conference which featured 170 sessions covering different subjects and teaching techniques. “They have walked away from our sessions with lesson ideas and some of them have even gotten some takeaways that they have been able to think about how they’re going to apply all of this,” said Science Instructional Coach Jessica Ellzey.
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