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What is a professional development school (PDS)?

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A PDS is P-12 school that supports a multidimensional program collaboratively designed and managed by a school-university partnership. The major purposes of PDSs are: (a) to identify, develop, test, and refine practices that promote student achievement; (b) to support initial preparation and continuing professional development for teachers and other school-based educators; and (c) to support applied inquiry designed to improve pupil and educator development.

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