Cloverleaf PLC Summer Planning Day Setting the Stage for a Great 2013-14!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Problem Solving and Response to Intervention… Dont be Afraid to Ask! Laura Boynton Hauerwas, Ph.D. Ina S. Woolman.
Advertisements

Continuous Improvement
Reading ARDT Teams September 10 & 11, Agenda Your Role Your Role Big Picture Big Picture PLC for ARDT PLC for ARDT CI support CI support Plan on.
Building Leadership Team October Agenda Big Picture Formative Overview PLC Overview SMART Goal and Action Plan Plan.
Professional Learning Communities Connecting the Initiatives
How Can Using Data Lead to School Improvement?
Theory of Action If teachers…. Curriculum: Teach targeted guided Math lessons based on reading data. Ensure student with disabilities are in the general.
Building Effective Leadership Teams: A Practitioner’s Look
Edward S. Shapiro Director, Center for Promoting Research to Practice Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Planning for the Implementation of RTI: Lessons.
What We’re Learning Building & Improving an RTI System Seven Key Foundations RISS 2009.
Ohio Improvement Process (OIP) Facilitating District-wide Improvement in Instructional Practices and Student Performance.
Presented By: Nora Jaramillo, MJ Boyter, Kristin Carter. Reem Kievit, Crystal Rivera, Matt Craft, Robert Garcia.
Summer Institutes 2013 Change Teacher Practice Change Student Outcomes.
This slide show presentation is located on the APEL website: Click on the link: “2015 Summer Leadership Conference.
Overdale Primary School TALLMADGE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PLAN Initial Plan: November 1999 Revised: May 2003 Revised: September 2004.
WELCOME! Elementary Math Building Leads / Coaches Please complete the ORANGE information sheet. Wednesday, September 26, 2012 Kathleen Wilson - Math Program.
Getting It Right at the Building Level  Introductions  Burton Street Elementary  NYS TAC Grant Pilot School.
Taking Our Core Instructional Model to a New Level Through RtI.
The Puzzle of an Elementary Master Schedule Putting the Pieces Together!
APS Common Core State Standards: Turning Dreams into Reality for All Kids! Linda Sink, APS Chief Academic Officer January 19, 2012 MC 2 Leadership Conference.
Curriculum Update January What are the big projects? Fall 2013 – Math Common Core Implementation Fall 2014 – English/Language Arts Common Core Implementation.
5-Step Process Clarification The 5-Step Process is for a unit, topic, or “chunk” of information. One form should be used for the unit, topic, etc. The.
Read On, Indiana! Anna Shults, Reading Specialist John Wolf, Reading Specialist Indiana Reading Initiatives.
“Just can’t live that negative way… Make way for the positive day.” -Bob Marley Positive Vibration.
Developing Professional Learning Communities To Promote Response to Intervention Linda Campbell Melissa Nantais.
Elementary & Middle School 2014 Mathematics MCAS Evaluation & Strategy.
Elementary & Middle School 2014 ELA MCAS Evaluation & Strategy.
September ERD 5 th Grade. Welcome to Harmony! Norms House keeping.
Implementation of the Common Core Learning Standards BOE Meeting Presentation May 22, 2012.
Professional Learning Communities Making Written Curriculum an Instructional Reality “The professional learning community model is a grand design - a powerful.
English Language Arts Program Update Lisa M. White, ELA Coordinator School Committee Meeting March 5, 2012.
Reservoir Primary School Literacy Share Day
APS Common Core State Standards: Turning Dreams into Reality for All Kids! Linda Sink, APS Chief Academic Officer January 19, 2012 MC 2 Leadership Conference.
Creating, Monitoring and Evaluating a Master Schedule That supports student learning.
D62 Response to Intervention
The Challenge We must realize that the system is the cause of weak execution due to lack of clarity, commitment, collaboration and accountability resulting.
1 PLC’s, MTI, and Differentiation A System for Success in Roseburg Public Schools.
EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF COLLABORATIVE PLANNING Carol Mizelle Northeast Leadership Academy Cohort 1 Spring 2012, NCSU.
Professional Learning Communities “The most promising strategy for sustained, substantial school improvement is developing the ability of school personnel.
Response to Intervention Franklin Community Schools January 24, 2011.
CommendationsRecommendations Curriculum The Lakeside Middle School teachers demonstrate a strong desire and commitment to plan collaboratively and develop.
What is it we expect students to learn? Curriculum learning tasks need to be clearly stated 1.What policies and practices, regarding curriculum development,
Putting It All Together Diane Gross USD 261 8/11/06.
To Test or Not to Test?...that is the question! By: Sandy Church and Linda Lerch.
Response to Intervention (RtI) & The IST Process Jennifer Maichin Patricia Molloy Special Education Teacher Principal IST Chairperson Meadow Drive Elementary.
Professional Development PLC Lead Training Cultural Shifts: Rethinking what we do and why we do it Together, we can make a difference.
John Fuller Elementary School Pine Tree Elementary School &
PLC & RTI Tammy Rasmussen Southern Oregon RTI Dean Richards Oregon RTI.
1 INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITATOR ORIENTATION August 15, 2011.
R.B. STEWART MIDDLE SCHOOL REFINING OUR FOCUS BULLDOG 20/20 Professional Learning Communities (PLCs)
Lori Wolfe October 9, Definition of RTI according to NCRTI ( National Center on Response to Intervention) Response to intervention integrates assessment.
Literacy Coaching: An Essential “Piece” of the Puzzle.
Keys to being an effective principal Mike Miles July 2009.
Northwest ISD Target Improvement Plan Seven Hills Elementary
An Integral Part of Professional Learning Communities.
Middle School Social Studies September 19, 2007 Department Meeting.
Ohio Improvement Process (OIP) Facilitating District-wide Improvement in Instructional Practices and Student Performance.
Granite School District Multi-Tiered System of Support Part I: Moving Between Tier 1 Differentiation and Tier 2 Interventions and Extensions Teaching and.
4:00 to 4:30 Time for teams to: – Review status – Discuss their PLC journey – Prepare for tonight’s presentation – Get reacquainted.
OUR SHARED JOURNEY Bohemia on the move!. 2007/08 TAKING STOCK Getting to know each other Many great literacy strategies & practices utilized in the building.
Professional Learning Communities Supporting Student Achievement Supporting Student Achievement.
Standard 1: Teachers Demonstrate Leadership a. Teachers lead in their classrooms.
Sparta High School Continuous School Improvement Plan.
Response to Invention (RTI) A Practical Approach 2016 Mid-Level Conference.
ACS WASC/CDE Visiting Committee Final Presentation Panorama High School March
Using PLCs to support MTSS Florida Association of Staff Developers September 24, 2012 Florida Association of Staff Developers September 24, 2012.
PLCs Professional Learning Communities Staff PD. Professional Learning Committees The purpose of our PLCs includes but is not limited to: teacher collaborationNOT-
Effective Professional Learning Communities (PLC) Where do we begin at Myers Middle School? (Adapted from Professional Learning Communities at Work Robert.
PLCs Professional Learning Communities Staff PD
Response to Instruction and Intervention
Presentation transcript:

Cloverleaf PLC Summer Planning Day Setting the Stage for a Great !

Common Core/ Essential Standards Collaborative Teams Formative Assessment Learning Centered 1.What do students need to know? 2.How will they learn it? 3.How will we know they’ve learned it? 4.What will we do if they don’t learn it? 5.What will we do if they already know it? Mission, Vision, and ValuesData-driven Decision-making PDSAAligned Strategic Plans I-SS Model to Raise Achievement & Close Gaps Instructional Facilitator Support

PLCs “ Mere collegiality will not cut it. Discussions about curricular issues or popular strategies can feel good but go nowhere. The right image to embrace is of a group of teachers who meet regularly to share, refine, and assess the impact of lessons and strategies continuously to help increasing number of students learn at higher levels.” -Mike Schmoker “On Common Ground” The Power of Professional Learning Communities, 2005.

PLC Activity Define- 1. What is the purpose of PLCs? 2. What are the characteristics of a strong PLC? 3. How can teachers “own” their PLC? Go to the Alison’s school page and click on PLC Summer Planning Day to access the Answer Garden for each question. Click on the link to record your responses.

Chairperson Recorder Sign In Sheet Keeper Duties of All Members Any other roles your team will need? PLC Roles and Responsibilities

PLC Agenda Standing agenda Required by Focus Schools Act to include “At-Risk Subgroups” or “At-Risk Students” as a standing agenda item. What else do you want on your agenda? What do you want omitted? Who sets the agenda? What will your process be for adding to it?

PLC Expectations One day during planning and one day after school Have an agenda and post the minutes in Google Drive Folder (Minutes were actually reviewed – and carefully read – by our DPI Focus School Reviewer.) Attend to matrix Be aware of your data, your grade level data and the names of the kids at risk “Shrink the red and grow the green.”

Teamwork Matrix Purpose of the PLC Teamwork Matrix – Guides the work of the team AIMSWeb and 3D windows added in this year Data Days, a part of our RtI process will be added We are currently adding dates – matrix will be ready during the first week back.

Curriculum Guide 101 Make a response card numbered 1-5 1=I've never seen or heard of this before. 5=I'm a pro at this and can help others to understand it! Go to ISS – Departments – Curriculum and Instruction – Common Core/Essential Standards – Curriculum Guides Create a folder on your desktop and save all the CGs for your grade level to that folder.

Curriculum Guide 101 Anchor Standards 8 Math Practices “Year-At-a-Glance” Focus Areas for Math Vocabulary Unpacking Learning Targets & Criteria for Success Resources Structures of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division

Focus on Literacy You will be hearing more this year about the following: AIMSWeb and 3D data being used to inform RtI decisions Implications from Read to Achieve Act (there are MANY for kids, parents, and teachers) District-wide literacy plan Heavy emphasis on Daily 5 and Guided Reading in Elementary…even expanding to Middle Schools

PDSAs for this year Literacy and Math Grade level or Individual Teacher Up to date means within 10 school days What is an important area of focus for your grade level? Think about what you most want your kids to learn…break it down into chunks, if applicable…and put your focus there.

Learning Centered 1. What do students need to know? 2. How will they learn it? 3. How will you know they’ve learned it? 4. What will we do if they don’t learn it? 5. What will we do if they already know it? Formative Assessments Common Core/ Essential Standards Collaborative Teams Mission, Vision, and Values Data—driven Decision—making PDSA Aligned Strategic Plans Aimsweb, Reading 3D and other Diagnostic assessments, progress monitoring PLCs work together to problem solve & discuss intervention strategies All students receive core instruction- differentiated to meet their needs The RtI model is a PDSA, problem-solving process Using data to make instructional decisions about students in the RtI process ISS Model & RtI

Vertical Alignment PLC Teams will complete Quarterly Key Skills for Success. This document can help to drive decisions about what to use for CFAs Vertical Alignment teams will meet for discussion several times this year during after school PD For part of your work today, you may want to review the Curriculum Guides to work on PLC Quarterly Key Skills documents.