Pathways to Proficiency 2015 Summer Literacy Institute Team Leader Orientation June 9, 2015.

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Pathways to Proficiency 2015 Summer Literacy Institute Team Leader Orientation June 9, 2015

Morgan DuntonLee Anne Larsen

Orientation Agenda Introductions Overview of Institute Experience Preparing for the Institute Summer Updates Questions

Role of Team Leaders Communication Conduit –Gather info from DOE and Team Members –Disseminate information to DOE and Team Members –Check periodically for institute updates Team Organizer –Coordinate team activities prior to and during institute to maximize institute experience

Assumptions Your team has chosen to focus on professional learning related to intentional planning and high quality instruction that supports achievement of proficiency with the ELA/literacy standards. Your team has completed its homework in advance of attending the institute Your team will reflect on and plan for how to disseminate the learning from the institute with educators in your school/district

Anticipated Outcomes Increase understanding of the level of complexity and rigor inherent in the standards and assessment system that lead to college and career readiness; Examine instructional strategies that directly support students in achieving proficiency; Learn how to “bundle” or group multiple standards to develop text sets and units of study through which students can build proficiency; and Begin to construct a unit of study for the upcoming school year.

Institute Structure & Schedule Alternating Time Frame –Opportunities to learn about and be engaged in activities that extend understanding –Opportunities for collaborative team reflection and planning Refer to DRAFT Agenda

Institute Logistics Institute Registration –Participant name confirmation Institute Materials: what you should bring –Laptops or other digital devices; earbuds or head phones –Highlighters, post-it notes, or other annotation tools –Markers, scissors, other supplies –Instructional texts (see grade span directions) –Snacks Institute Materials: what we will provide –Handouts for activities –Thumb drives provided for file transfer –Newsprint

Institute Logistics Meals –Continental breakfast (pastries and juice) –Coffee and water all day –Light lunch Team Work Times –Structured with specific tasks –Working within and across grade spans Contact Hours and Evaluations

Preparing for Institute Read articles and complete response protocol to prepare for the opening session of the institute. See the handout about institute preparation for details. Visit this link to access the In Common collection of student writing samples: writing-for-all-students writing-for-all-students Gather materials for team work times.

Questions What are you wondering?

Summer Updates & Contacts Check your periodically for any updates/reminders ahead of institute Questions and concerns may be directed to: