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Who runs a PT?

Again, it depends on the feelings of the group. It is most common to have a technology teacher serve as chair. S/he establishes the agenda with input from members of the PT. The chair should develop a written agenda that is sent to members prior to the meeting. An ambitious agenda with the names of members who will be reporting or leading a discussion and the time each topic will take might look like the following:

Partnership Team Meeting

January 15, 200X 3 – 4 p.m., Room 30
Agenda

Achieving College Credit in PLTW Courses (Tom) [5 minutes]

Seeking mentors for student projects (Donna) [15 minutes]

Finding a solution to a digital problem (Joe) [5 minutes]

Encouraging students to attend a college career fair (Tom)[5 minutes]

Establishing community field trips (Donna) [15 minutes]

Planning the annual Technology Awards Dinner (Tom) [15 minutes]

Planning an Open House/Presentation to the B. Ed. (Sam) [10 minutes]