Common standards for professional development that are integrated into
licensure and certification systems;
• Emerging efforts to audit and monitor the quality of professional
development;
• Mentoring and induction requirements for new teachers, some of which are
enforced;
• A network and infrastructure that offer support for site-based professional
development; and
• Stability of resources, even during the economic downturn.
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