Report to the Community 2004, Partners with Local Schools and Districts to Support Quality Education for All Students
Report to the Community 2004, Partners with Local Schools and Districts to Support Quality Education for All Students Riverside County Education Snapshot
Report to the Community 2004, Partners with Local Schools and Districts to Support Quality Education for All Students

Riverside County Office of Education

 

Staff Development

Motivated and knowledgeable teachers inspire students to succeed. Supporting teacher success in all 23 local districts in Riverside County through professional development is the top priority for RCOE’s Educational Services Division.

RCOE offers more than 500 educational training events every year for more than 17,000 educators. These events are primarily focused on the following areas: literacy and reading instruction, support for beginning teachers, strategies teaching math and science, and effective assessment practices and use of data to enhance effectiveness of instructional strategies.

Riverside County Achievement Team (RCAT) services are offered to individual districts and schools for the purpose of providing assistance in identifying and meeting student achievement targets. Extensive training is provided for teachers and administrators working with language minority students.

The Regional School Improvement Unit houses a number of grant and categorically funded programs. The Academic Leadership Center provides expertise in leadership development, shaping school culture, supervision and evaluation, systems thinking, and other services and professional development focused on the training of instructional leaders.

RCOE also supports curriculum for GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) programs, school libraries, educational technology through CTAP (California Technology Assistance Project), AVID (Advanced via Individual Determination), environmental education, and College Board workshops.

The Teacher Support Center works with more than 2,800 teachers. The center includes the RIMS Beginning Teacher Support Program. These programs represent the new credentialing process within the state of California. The program is the largest in the state.

 

 

 



lineThe 2004 Report to the Community was written and prepared by the Riverside County Office of Education. Copyright © 2004 Riverside County Superintendent of Schools. 3939 Thirteenth Street, Riverside, CA 92502-0868