The Continuous Improvement Classroom Classroom Data Centers.

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The Continuous Improvement Classroom Classroom Data Centers

Ground rules created by students Classroom mission statements Classroom and student measurable goals Formative and Summative Data The Continuous Improvement Classroom Classroom data centers Classroom meetings facilitated by students Student-led conferences Student data folders

Classroom Data Centers

The best part of CI is that it tracks progress and tells us what we have to work on. I recommend it to teachers because it’s easy to do and helpful for the teachers and kids. Student

A Classroom Data Center The graphic representation of continuous improvement Class-created ground rules, mission statement, goals, action plans, names/photos of students Charts & graphs that compare performance projections for classroom goals with current and past performance In its most highly developed form, students use the data center to manage their own learning and truly become self-directed learners.

Classroom Data Centers

Third Grade

The graphs of our journal grades also help know how we are doing as a whole class. Our journals tell us how we are doing individually. Student

Designing Your Table’s Data Center! Create your table’s data center! Use the template first to design it, then use the tri-fold display board to create your table’s data center. Include the following components: –Table Mission Statement –Table SMART Goal –Table Radar Chart –What else?

Reflection Time… What is your plan to implement a classroom data center?