SURPRISE & DELIGHT HOW HAVE YOU SEEN SURPRISE & DELIGHT IN YOUR SCHOOL/DISTRICT THIS YEAR? Discuss at your table & summarize your ideas on Today’s Meet.

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SURPRISE & DELIGHT HOW HAVE YOU SEEN SURPRISE & DELIGHT IN YOUR SCHOOL/DISTRICT THIS YEAR? Discuss at your table & summarize your ideas on Today’s Meet.

CKEC ISLN January 2013

PILLARS AGAIN Highly Effective Teaching and learning Assessment Literacy Leadership Kentucky’s Core Academic Standards Refining Implementation & Sharing … & Sharing … Math FALs Cognitively Demanding Tasks Literacy Design Collaborative Engineering Student Discussions Text Complexity TPGES –Teacher Professional Growth and Effectiveness System YEAR 3

LOOK HOW FAR WE’VE COME! Keep On Keeping on....

LEARNING TARGET I CAN………. Analyze where you and your school/district is with balanced assessment and your next steps.

TODAY’S AGENDA Whole Group: Assessing Our Assessment Literacy – Connecting the Dots Three Three Concurrent Sessions: TPGES Front Room Math Update Main Room ELA Update Side – Hallway Complete Evaluation & Survey ISLN Materials: debbiewaggoner-ckecmath.weebly.com/jan-isln.html

There are two strategies for your life and career. One is PAINT-BY-NUMBERS, and the other is CONNECT- THE-DOTS puzzle. So with paint by numbers set, you know ahead of time what it is going to look like. By contrast with a connect-the dots puzzle, you can only guess at what it might look like by the time you finish. Mark Templeton CEO of Citrix

PAINT-BY-NUMBERSCONNECT-THE-DOTS How?Why? Ends are predictableEnds are uncertain Means prescribed by endsMeans interpreted by ends Knowledge is stableKnowledge is generative Teaching is learning techniquesTeaching is reflective on practice Add on programs/techniquesIntegrated programs/techniques You know that you are painting by numbers when the system is taking you over Alan Jones, KLA Presentation - Nov. 2012

“PAINT BY NUMBERS” “CONNECT THE DOTS” DO YOU HAVE A “PAINT BY NUMBERS” OR “CONNECT THE DOTS” LEADERSHIP APPROACH TO ASSESSMENT LITERACY? Discuss at your table & summarize your ideas on Today’s Meet.

ASSESSMENT LITERACY: SEVEN ACTIONS TO ENSURE STUDENT SUCCESS --Balance the District’s assessment system to meet all key user needs. --Refine achievement standards to reflect clear and appropriate expectations at all levels --Ensure assessment quality in all contexts to support good decision making. --Help learners become assessors by using formative assessment (assessment for learning) strategies in the classroom. --Build communication systems to support and report student learning --Motivate students with learning success. --Provide professional learning needed to ensure a foundation of assessment literacy throughout the system. Assessment Balance and Quality An Action Guide for School Leaders Chappuis, Commodore, Stiggins Packet pages 17-28

Formative AssessmentSummative Assessment It’s a Process! A way of using assessment to increase student achievement It’s a thing! An assessment given to identify what students know Provides practice Allows teachers to determine next steps during the learning process based on information learned Involves students as assessors of their own learning and as resources to other students Provides students with descriptive feedback to help them improve State assessments District benchmark or interim assessments End-of-unit or chapter tests End-of-term or semester exams Scores that are used for accountability for schools and students (report card grades). Used to inform instructionUsed as a gauge student learning relative to content standards Occurs during instructionOccurs after instruction Process allows teachers and students to make adjustments so that students can be successful Tools to help evaluate the effectiveness of programs, school improvement goals, alignment of curriculum, or student placement in specific programs

FIVE “KEY STRATEGIES” FOR EFFECTIVE FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1.Clarifying, sharing, and understanding goals for learning and criteria for success with learners 2. Engineering effective classroom discussions, questions, activities, and tasks that elicit evidence of students’ learning. 3.Providing feedback that moves learning forward. 4.Activating students as owners of their own learning. 5.Activating students as learning resources for one another.

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT VIGNETTES 1 - Distribute the 12 vignettes at your table. 2 - Each person read their own vignette(s). 3 - Share what you have read. Start with vignette #1 – the person who read this vignette briefly summarizes the vignette for the group and key formative assessment strategies it exhibits. Allow each person 1-2min per vignette. Reflection: Which of these formative practices do you see in your school(s) now? How will you use these vignettes with your administrators & teachers? Packet pages Discuss at your table & summarize your ideas on Today’s Meet.

THREE BALANCED ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS: THREE TYPES OF ASSESSMENTS Classroom Assessment Benchmark/Interim Assessments State Assessments Packet pages 5 - 7

ARE YOU BALANCED? --Divide into 3 small groups from your district. --Each group take one of the assessment types: Classroom AssessmentClassroom Assessment Benchmark/interimBenchmark/interim State AssessmentState Assessment --Read the Formative/Summative Applications and identify what you currently have in place to support that assessment. --When ready discuss as a district – add based on your discussion Packet pages 5 - 7

ONE MORE STEP- SELF EVALUATION ACTION ONE: BALANCED ASSESSMENT SYSTEM Review the Self Evaluation for Action One As a district group discuss where you are as a district for each of the competencies. While you discuss be talking about your next steps in creating a balanced assessment system within your district. If you have time, go to Action Two and continue your self evaluation. Packet pages 19-21

TO BE CONTINUED BACK IN YOUR DISTRICT….. Complete the self evaluation As a school or district are you where you want to be in Assessment Literacy? Once you know where you are identify the next steps---think about… “Connecting the Dots” “Connecting the Dots” with your assessment. Discuss at your table & summarize your ideas on Today’s Meet. Packet pages 19-21

SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER….. Formative Assessment is supported by research: Marzano - one of top 10 strategies Black and Wiliam – shows conclusively that formative assessment does improve learning Hattie – Feedback has one of the highest effects on student learning

SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER….. Focus on Feedback Read the 4 pieces of information about feedback. As a group discuss: What does this reinforce about what you know about feedback? Any different ideas? Packet page 7

SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER….. Student Growth goals will require effective assessment systems within schools and districts.

SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER….. A new generation of Assessments are being created: PARCC – Smarter Balance Packet pages 8-9

WHERE ARE YOU AS A LEADER? Take a few minutes to complete the self assessment Packet page 10

HOLD THE DATE: National Speaker Eric Jensen will be speaking at NorthEast Christian Church on Wed., March 6th sign-up for the morning session: Tools for Engagement or afternoon session: Discoveries from Brain Research or both at: DATE CHANGE: March CKEC ISLN will now be on WEDNESDAY, March 20th – NECC requested this change, so please change it in your calendars! HOLD THE DATE: SUMMER Joint ISLN/KLA statewide meeting will be WED. & THURS. June 26th & 27th at Lexington Center – more details to come! IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES:

CKEC- ISLN WED. MAR. 20 TH TOPICS FOR TED TALKS SURVEY

EVALUATION ONLINE VERSION AVAILABLE AT: weebly.com/isln-evaluation.html EVALUATION

 Char Williams, KLA Consultant  Debbie Waggoner, Math Content Specialist  Kelly Philbeck, ELA Content Specialist  Becky Woosley, Effectiveness Coach How can we help you?

CONCURRENT SESSIONS Districts:Districts:Districts: Anderson, Bardstown, Bourbon, Boyle, Burgin, Clark, Danville, Fayette Frankfort, Harrison, Jessamine, KSD, Marion, Mercer, Montgomery, Nelson Nicholas, Paris, Powell, Scott, Washington, Woodford Session 1TPGES Front Room ELA Update Side – Hallway Math Update Main Room Session 2Math Update Main Room TPGES Front Room ELA Update Side – Hallway Session 3ELA Update Side – Hallway Math Update Main Room TPGES Front Room TURN IN YOUR EVALUATION & SURVEY in the 3 rd SESSION!