Teachers submit their lesson plans for the following week by the Wednesday before. Our directors/admins then go through all of them to make sure the lesson plans are correct, hitting every milestone, and in accordance with DOE.
From Amanda Palmer @ Georgetown Child Development Center
"In our center, the classroom teachers submit weekly plans to our program manager and she signs off on them and returns them to the teacher. It's a lot of paperwork and it's easy for things to get lost. I didn't know if there would be a way to assign "roles" within the system. So we could give lead teachers access to the lesson planning area and then they could submit them to the program manager or even all of admin to review/approve. We tested BrightWheel for several weeks and while they didn't match 100%, it was close and there was a lot of flexibilty, so we would have been able to use their lesson plan system."
From Amanda Palmer @ Georgetown Child Development Center
"In our center, the classroom teachers submit weekly plans to our program manager and she signs off on them and returns them to the teacher. It's a lot of paperwork and it's easy for things to get lost. I didn't know if there would be a way to assign "roles" within the system. So we could give lead teachers access to the lesson planning area and then they could submit them to the program manager or even all of admin to review/approve. We tested BrightWheel for several weeks and while they didn't match 100%, it was close and there was a lot of flexibilty, so we would have been able to use their lesson plan system."