Innovate, Engage and Empower CURRICULUM COUNCIL May 2014 Looking back to Look Ahead.

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Innovate, Engage and Empower CURRICULUM COUNCIL May 2014 Looking back to Look Ahead

Innovate, Engage, Empower Adult and Community Education Agenda Revisit Goals and Initiatives for school year Supports for Leading Schools Next Year AdvanceEd Accreditation visit Business to Discuss

Innovate, Engage, Empower Bannerman Learning Center Begin and end on time. Stay focused on the work. Acknowledge challenges but don’t dwell. Everyone participates respectfully. Limited sidebar conversations, including electronic ones. When making decisions, silence equals consensus Others? Norms

Innovate, Engage, Empower Clay High School Today’s Purpose Reflect on our first year with the 3 district initiatives. Understand the direction for next year in regards to leadership and implementation of the 3 initiatives refined.

Innovate, Engage, Empower Innovate : Using Writing in all content areas in new ways. Engage : Strategies that allow students to read, talk and write during the entire school day to further their understanding. Empower : Strengthening PLCs and Team/Department Meetings to allow for teacher leadership and job-embedded professional development

Innovate, Engage, Empower Fleming Island High School Innovate/Engage/Empower Individually take some time to reflect and write: What systematic steps did you put into place at your school to move your staff forward with these three initiatives? How were these steps monitored? How did you/will you communicate progress to your staff?

Innovate, Engage, Empower Green Cove Springs Junior High Three Questions to focus on with simplicity and diligence: What is it we want students to know and be able to do? Which instructional strategies will ensure that all learn? How Will We Know They Learned It?

Innovate, Engage, Empower Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High School What is it we want students to know and be able to do?

Innovate, Engage, Empower Lake Asbury Junior High School New for New ELA Curriculum Maps Revised Math, Science and Social Studies Maps Resources for support

Innovate, Engage, Empower Lakeside Junior High School Which instructional strategies will help them get there?

Innovate, Engage, Empower Middleburg High School Framework for Intentional Teaching

Innovate, Engage, Empower Oakleaf Junior High School Share your thoughts

Innovate, Engage, Empower Oakleaf High School How will we know they have learned it?

Innovate, Engage, Empower Orange Park High School Assessment for Instruction Development of assessment tools in PLCs District Assessments State Assessments More info on this in Summer Leadership

Innovate, Engage, Empower Orange Park Junior High School Why a common message Douglas Reeves in his study titled Reframing Teacher Leadership…. “… there was not a significant positive impact on student achievement results in schools nor a district until 90 percent of teachers participated in the strategies being implemented. “

Innovate. Engage. Empower Ridgeview High School Summer PD Opportunities Temporary Link to Preview: _2014_oneclay_u_course_catal _2014_oneclay_u_course_catal

Innovate, Engage, Empower Wilkinson Junior High School The word for Standards might be Florida but the word for Clay County is COMMON! Common Curriculum -Learn What? Teachers must come together to agree on the “ Learn What ” Common Pacing -Implementing the Common Curriculum collaboratively Common Instruction- Implementing a Framework that ensures that students engage in collaborative opportunities to read, write, talk and think. Common Assessment -Formative Assessments designed around the common curriculum to monitor student learning We even have a common template for you!