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Your Name Job Title Directorate NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Reflection and Feedback Lesson study feedback utilising a structured discussion model at table groups Transference of learning into classroom practice – prioritised reflection sheet

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Future planning Determine teaching criteria -Reading: analysis of reading data and student reading records -Writing : common criteria from continuum Set goals for student success against syllabus criteria

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Stage 1 Reading Explicit, Systematic, Balanced and Integrated – focus on comprehension Quiz 4 Literary Resources – focus on comprehension Guided reading

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading What is guided reading? Involves students in supported reading of a text The purpose of the guided reading session is to enable students to practice effective strategies which have been taught in modelled reading sessions. During guided reading the teacher scaffolds the students,, providing support as they use their knowledge and strategies to work out the text The teacher reminds the students of strategies that were introduced in modelled reading, and shows how these strategies can be applied to a new text. Through the use of prompts students draw on and integrate their: -semantic knowledge -grammatical knowledge -graphological/phonological knowledge To construct meaning from the text

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading Key elements of a Guided reading session

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading Outside your Guided Reading As a table group participants brainstorm what literacy activities they provide for students outside the guided reading group. Each table group swaps their butcher paper with another table group and that group must circle the 5 activities that they as a group determine to be ‘meaningful’ literacy activities Present some examplars of literary tasks to ensure a common understanding of what is required

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading Teaching focus during Guided Reading How do teachers determine the teaching focus for each guided reading group or for each individual student Flexible grouping – Best Start Tracking sheet based on assessment?????

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading Accommodations and Adjustments G&Ts – Helen????

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Stage 2 Reading Explicit, Systematic, Balanced and Integrated – focus on comprehension 4 Literary Resources – focus on comprehension Guided reading

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading Key elements of a Guided reading session

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading Outside your Guided Reading As a table group participants brainstorm what literacy activities they provide for students outside the guided reading group. Each table group swaps their butcher paper with another table group and that group must circle the 5 activities that they as a group determine to be ‘meaningful’ literacy activities Present some examplars of literary tasks to ensure a common understanding of what is required

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading Teaching focus during Guided Reading How do teachers determine the teaching focus for each guided reading group or for each individual student Tracking sheet based on assessment?????

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Guided Reading Accommodations and Adjustments G&Ts – Helen????

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Lingering Misconceptions about QT –a quiz 1.HOT is synonymous with IQ 2.HE is about student behaviour 3.ML means using the specialist language of a discipline 4.The three dimensions of QT are equally important 5.SIG is most important for Aboriginal students 6.DK is not possible when a syllabus requires huge amounts of content to be covered 7.EQC is achieved by developing a matrix of requirements at different levels of achievement (e.g., A-E) 8.PK is not appropriate for young students 9.QT is most applicable for GATS students 10.QT can improve student outcomes

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Quality Teaching Framework

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way Assessment Reflection Partner Activity – 5 minutes Share with the person next to you an authentic & time efficient assessment you used. Complete a PMI on the two tasks. Whole Group – 10 minutes Share PMI with whole group.

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way

NSW Department of Education & Training NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way In between session tasks Goal setting – what is realistic while still having high expectations? Prioritise reflection sheet Writing task Tracking and monitoring student achievements in between sessions