LINDA MAHLER, PRINCIPAL Bessie Weller Elementary School.

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LINDA MAHLER, PRINCIPAL Bessie Weller Elementary School

GRADES KINDERGARTEN TO FIFTH 450 STUDENTS STAUNTON CITY SCHOOLS OBSERVATIONS BASED INVOLVED TEACHERS IN ALL GRADE LEVELS About Bessie Weller E.S.

Pre-assessment Data ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES WITH HIGH USE Making Choices (90%) Engages in Writing (50%) Discusses Text/Input(70%) Applies Meta-cognitive Strategies (60%) Engages in Self-assessment (50%) Engages in Listening (50%) ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES WITH LESS COMMON USE Setting Learning Goals (40%) Engages in Reading (40%) Engages in Problem Solving (30%) Creates Products(20%) Cooperative Group Structures (40%) Learning Tools (40%) Specific Feedback (20%)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOCUS STUDENT GOAL SETTING Teacher training on implementation of student goal setting. I Can Statements posted for all Core subjects Students set weekly goals in areas such as fluency rate, math fact acquisition, mastery of reading comprehension strands, and behavior. Goals are celebrated. COOPERATIVE GROUP STRUCTURES Teacher training on cooperative strategies. Formal and informal observation feedback regarding students engaged with each other while learning. Spark ABC training

Post-assessment Data ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES WITH HIGH USE Making Choices (90%, 60%) Engages in Reading (40%, 45%) Engages in Writing (50%, 45%) Cooperative Group Structures (40%, 50%) Applies Meta-cognitive Strategies (60%, 55%) Engages in Listening (50%, 45%) ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES WITH LESS COMMON USE Setting Learning Goals (40%, 20%) Discusses Text/Input (70%, 45%) Engages in Problem Solving (30%, 20%) Creates Products (20%, 15%) Learning Tools (40%, 25%) Engages in Self-assessment (50%, 25%) Specific Feedback (20%, 15%)

Post-assessment Highlights Student Goal Setting from observations appears to be down to (20%) but evidence of goals is present in displays and artifacts. Cooperative Learning has increased to observed 50% of the time. The lower yield strategy of Engages in Oral Turn Taking (50% down to 35%) indicates more group responses. Increases were also noted in Engages in Reading.

Next Steps This Year Share data with staff at faculty meeting. Teachers set goals for implementation of engagement strategies for the next 6 weeks. Teachers share goal setting and cooperative learning strategies that they have found most effective in PLC meetings.

Professional Development Book study over summer with Visible Learning for Teachers Teachers use Bessie Blog to respond to questions related to the book study during the summer. Implement deeper work with engagement strategies determined by SIT in May Peer observations and continued use of SCS walk- through form