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FOCUS: First Things FIRST for the 21 st Century 2014 National Title I Association Conference San Diego, California San Diego, California February 4, 2014 Mike Schmoker 480/

Sometimes the first duty of intelligent men is the restatement of the obvious. George Orwell

A Day in the Life… English Language Arts English Language Arts Social Studies Social Studies Science Science Math Math ALL subjects: worksheets ALL subjects: worksheets

RESULT..? 25-30% 25-30% 20—50% 20—50% 7% 7%Solution…?

FOCUS on “first things” I. LESS is MORE: first things must be ceaselessly and repeatedly clarified, practiced and mastered FIRST II. FIRST THINGS: What they are--and why they should be our highest priority.

Which most effective? (re: test scores; college/career sucess) Laptops for all/Smartboards in every classroom Laptops for all/Smartboards in every classroom Common, content-rich curriculum Common, content-rich curriculum All commercial Math/literacy “programs” All commercial Math/literacy “programs” Basal readers/workbooks Basal readers/workbooks Differentiated instruction Differentiated instruction Smaller classes Smaller classes Cold calling (and other “checks for understanding”) Cold calling (and other “checks for understanding”) Various small/school-within-a-school “Academies” Various small/school-within-a-school “Academies” minutes of purposeful reading & writing per day minutes of purposeful reading & writing per day “Turnaround” strategies (new faculty; school design etc.) “Turnaround” strategies (new faculty; school design etc.) Cognitive/concept mapping; graphic representations Cognitive/concept mapping; graphic representations

HIDDEN OPPORTUNITY “Effective practices never take root in more than a small proportion of classrooms and schools” “Effective practices never take root in more than a small proportion of classrooms and schools” Tyack and Cuban “Effective teaching is quite different from the teaching that is typically found in most classrooms” “Effective teaching is quite different from the teaching that is typically found in most classrooms” Odden and Kelley

A FAILURE IN LEADERSHIP “Every time the ______ goes to a conference, the teachers get worried, because they know he’s going to come back with something he wants to try.” “Every time the ______ goes to a conference, the teachers get worried, because they know he’s going to come back with something he wants to try.” Tom Guskey

FOCUS: Borax—safety FIRST Borax—safety FIRST Hospital—life-saving solution Hospital—life-saving solution Flowing Wells S.D./Orange Grove M.S. Flowing Wells S.D./Orange Grove M.S. (both in Tucson, Arizona)

II. ”First Things”: What & Why REASONABLE IMPLEMENTATION OF: 1. Guaranteed Curriculum 2. Authentic, College-prep Literacy 3. Effective Lessons ONCE FULLY MASTERED, we may judiciously pilot truly evidence-based innovations ONCE FULLY MASTERED, we may judiciously pilot truly evidence-based innovations

“GUARANTEED & VIABLE CURRICULUM” NUMBER ONE factor (Marzano) NUMBER ONE factor (Marzano) Coherent, content-rich curriculum-- learned primarily through reading/writing (Hirsch; Willingham; Liben) Coherent, content-rich curriculum-- learned primarily through reading/writing (Hirsch; Willingham; Liben) “viable” curriculum creates more time for reading; writing; content = “viable” curriculum creates more time for reading; writing; content = gains in test scores, college preparation Topics/texts taught in (approximately) the same sequence (by week; unit; month and grading period) around mostly common texts & writing assignments Topics/texts taught in (approximately) the same sequence (by week; unit; month and grading period) around mostly common texts & writing assignments

US HISTORY 1 st Quarter: American Revolution WEEK TOPIC TEXT QUESTIONS for close reading; discussion; writing, i.e. ASSESSMENT Unit Question (optional) Were the colonists justified in seeking independence from Britain? ONE Taxation without representation Textbook, Ch. 5: pp What were the best arguments for and against taxation without representation? …same as above ONE British attitudes/treat- ment of the colonists Proclamation of 1763 (which forbade Western settlement) Was the Proclamation of 1763 fair or unfair to the colonists? Native Americans?

Does your school(s) now ensure that a coherent, “guaranteed,” literacy-rich curriculum actually gets taught? Does your school(s) now ensure that a coherent, “guaranteed,” literacy-rich curriculum actually gets taught?

CURRICULUM/LITERACY COHERENT SEQUENCE OF CORE CONTENT learned via reading, writing & discussion—using complex text/vocabulary--in these modes: COHERENT SEQUENCE OF CORE CONTENT learned via reading, writing & discussion—using complex text/vocabulary--in these modes: draw inferences and conclusions draw inferences and conclusions analyze conflicting source documents analyze conflicting source documents solve complex problems with no obvious answer solve complex problems with no obvious answer support ARGUMENTS with evidence support ARGUMENTS with evidence 3-5 page papers in every course & “far more books, articles & essays” in the curriculum 3-5 page papers in every course & “far more books, articles & essays” in the curriculum College Knowledge by David Conley College Knowledge by David Conley

Common Core “Instructional Shifts”: Literacy Across the Curriculum Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction Building knowledge through content-rich nonfiction Reading, writing and speaking grounded in evidence from text, both literary and informational Reading, writing and speaking grounded in evidence from text, both literary and informational Regular practice with complex text and its academic language Regular practice with complex text and its academic language

LANGUAGE ARTS CURRICULUM GENERATE A GENEROUS, COMMON LIST OF: high-quality, complex fic./non-fic. texts: i.e. books, articles, poems, etc. (& teach essential vocabulary embedded in the texts) high-quality, complex fic./non-fic. texts: i.e. books, articles, poems, etc. (& teach essential vocabulary embedded in the texts) For all texts: generate questions/tasks to argue; infer; resolve conflicting views; solve open-ended problems For all texts: generate questions/tasks to argue; infer; resolve conflicting views; solve open-ended problems Establish clear parameters for number and length of formal papers (e.g. 8 to 10 per year; each 3-5 pgs. in length)* Establish clear parameters for number and length of formal papers (e.g. 8 to 10 per year; each 3-5 pgs. in length)* THEN CONTINUOUSLY PROVIDE L ESSONS on HOW TO: Underline/annotate texts; cite text to support arguments etc. Underline/annotate texts; cite text to support arguments etc. Discuss texts  write about texts Discuss texts  write about texts …hundreds of times per year, 2 nd -12 th grade …hundreds of times per year, 2 nd -12 th grade *PAPERS AS PRIMARY ELA ASSESSMENTS *PAPERS AS PRIMARY ELA ASSESSMENTS

CURRICULUM in Content Areas CURRICULUM in Content Areas 1. Reduce, then map essential content standards/topics –Divide by grading period 35 days per period) 2. To begin: select common texts, for each standard, for only one grading period (to read/discuss/write about), e.g. –Textbook: specific pages (not chapters) for topics –Books/longer documents –Hist./Sci. documents; news/magazine articles; data sets 3. Generate questions/tasks for texts (to argue; infer etc.) 4. Continue at team meetings to select texts/create questions 5. Define parameters for common writings –Number/length (e.g. 3-4 page paper per unit) (Identify topics for “Interactive Lecture” where students frequently note-take; review notes; discuss)

2. AUTHENTIC LITERACY Literacy is “the spi ” Literacy is “the spine that holds everything together in all subject areas.” Phillips & Wong, Gates Foundation Phillips & Wong, Gates Foundation “Adolescents entering the world in the 21 st century will read and write more than at any other time in human history. They will need advanced levels of literacy to perform their jobs, run their households, act as citizens and conduct their personal lives.” “Adolescents entering the world in the 21 st century will read and write more than at any other time in human history. They will need advanced levels of literacy to perform their jobs, run their households, act as citizens and conduct their personal lives.” Richard Vacca Richard Vacca

AUTHENTIC LITERACY? “Reading & Writing vs. ‘stuff’ ratio” (Allington) “Literature based Arts and Crafts” (Calkins): dioramas; game boards; worksheets; posters; coats-of- arms; mobiles; movies; cutting, gluing; coloring; drawing; designing book jackets; skits; collages “Literature based Arts and Crafts” (Calkins): dioramas; game boards; worksheets; posters; coats-of- arms; mobiles; movies; cutting, gluing; coloring; drawing; designing book jackets; skits; collages Multiple choice curriculum: short passages followed by questions about “external (or) internal conflict?”; “elements of literature”; “identify main idea” etc. Multiple choice curriculum: short passages followed by questions about “external (or) internal conflict?”; “elements of literature”; “identify main idea” etc.

FAUX LITERACY Compare & contrast structure of texts and analyze how the differing structure of each text contributes to its meaning and style Compare & contrast structure of texts and analyze how the differing structure of each text contributes to its meaning and style Analyze how the points of view of the characters and audience or reader (e.g. created through the use of dramatic irony) create effects like suspense or humor Analyze how the points of view of the characters and audience or reader (e.g. created through the use of dramatic irony) create effects like suspense or humor 8th grade Common Core--Reading

ALTERNATIVE? “Three shifts” of ELA CC (i.e. unprecedented amounts of reading, writing & discussion grounded in evidence from complex fic/non-fic texts across disciplines ___________________________________ CORE CONTENT learned via reading, writing & discussion to in these modes: draw inferences and conclusions draw inferences and conclusions analyze conflicting source documents analyze conflicting source documents solve complex problems with no obvious answer solve complex problems with no obvious answer support ARGUMENTS with evidence support ARGUMENTS with evidence Multiple 3-5 page papers & “far more books, articles & essays” in the curriculum College Knowledge (D. Conley)

WRITING: HOW IMPORTANT? WRITING: HOW IMPORTANT? “If we could institute only one change to make students more college ready, it should be to increase the amount and quality of writing* students are expected to produce.” “If we could institute only one change to make students more college ready, it should be to increase the amount and quality of writing* students are expected to produce.” David Conley College Knowledge

LITERACY TEMPLATE: ACROSS THE CURRICULUM… LITERACY TEMPLATE: ACROSS THE CURRICULUM… Teach Vocabulary/Provide background of text (“anticipatory set”) Teach Vocabulary/Provide background of text (“anticipatory set”) Provide question or prompt Provide question or prompt “Model” critical reading/underlining/annotating for a few sentences/one or two paragraphs; then… “Model” critical reading/underlining/annotating for a few sentences/one or two paragraphs; then… Students underline/annotate a paragraph on their own (guided practice) during which… Students underline/annotate a paragraph on their own (guided practice) during which… Teacher circulates to “check for understanding,” then… Teacher circulates to “check for understanding,” then… --reteaches or models again as needed --has students pair/share annotations frequently --has students pair/share annotations frequently Repeat modelling etc. until all students are ready to underline/annotate text independently (“independent practice”) Repeat modelling etc. until all students are ready to underline/annotate text independently (“independent practice”) Conduct discussion of text (per the question/prompt): Conduct discussion of text (per the question/prompt): --in pairs/small group  as a class Write in response to the question or prompt: short/long; scored or not – --always with clear learning objective for writing assignment Write in response to the question or prompt: short/long; scored or not – --always with clear learning objective for writing assignment

SIMPLE, college-prep literacy Rafe Esquith Rafe Esquith Tempe Prep Tempe Prep View Park H.S. View Park H.S. Lynn Abeln Lynn Abeln Plessey vs. Ferguson; Gerrymandering Plessey vs. Ferguson; Gerrymandering

3. EFFECTIVE LESSONS… Clarified All teachers and administrators in a district or school building should be able to describe effective teaching in a similar way. Robert Marzano

EFFECTIVE LESSONS/LECTURE* 100% ENGAGEMENT and… 100% ENGAGEMENT and… Clear learning objective/target (“Revise for word choice”; “Demonstrate knowledge of mean, median & mode”) Clear learning objective/target (“Revise for word choice”; “Demonstrate knowledge of mean, median & mode”) Anticipatory set/background/purpose/preview of lesson Anticipatory set/background/purpose/preview of lesson Teach; model/”think aloud” Teach; model/”think aloud” Guided practice--& lots of think/pair/share Guided practice--& lots of think/pair/share Multiple checks for understanding (“formative assessment”) Multiple checks for understanding (“formative assessment”) Independent practice/assessment Independent practice/assessment *Hunter; Popham; Marzano; Fisher & Frye; Lemov; Burns; Archer; Wiliam; Hattie; Saphier

IMPACT of such lessons…? “Largest gains ever recorded” in the history of educational research (Popham) “Largest gains ever recorded” in the history of educational research (Popham) 3 consecutive years: life-changing gains— 3 consecutive years: life-changing gains— –35-50 percentile points DYLAN WILIAM: DYLAN WILIAM: –Extra 6-9 months per yr./400% faster learning –20-30 x as effective as the most popular current initiatives (like…?) Ohio State; Sean Connors Ohio State; Sean Connors

SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP in the Professional Learning Community “No institution can survive if it needs geniuses or supermen to manage it. It must be organized to get along under a leadership of average human beings.” “No institution can survive if it needs geniuses or supermen to manage it. It must be organized to get along under a leadership of average human beings.” Peter Drucker

MONITOR 1. INSTRUCTION and 2. COMMON, COLLEGE-PREP CURRICULUM MONITOR 1. INSTRUCTION and 2. COMMON, COLLEGE-PREP CURRICULUM LEADERS (administrators, dept. heads): conduct one or two focused, data-driven* walk-throughs each month; report schoolwide percentage exhibiting… –Essential elements of an effective lesson (e.g. “clear—posted--learning objective) (e.g. “clear—posted--learning objective) –Clear focus on essential, guaranteed curriculum –College prep literacy: text-based discussion & writing *September: 35% of lessons  October: 80% *September: 35% of lessons  October: 80%

LEADERSHIP: Team Management (D. Reeves; R. Marzano; R. DuFour) QUARTERLY CURRICULUM REVIEW: Leaders & Teams discuss… QUARTERLY CURRICULUM REVIEW: Leaders & Teams discuss… quarterly/unit assessments (success rate; areas of strength/weakness) quarterly/unit assessments (success rate; areas of strength/weakness) scored papers/projects (weak/strong areas) scored papers/projects (weak/strong areas)

FIRST THINGS FIRST: suspend all other initiatives and… Inform/persuade—share impact of “first things”; invite questions, input from staff Inform/persuade—share impact of “first things”; invite questions, input from staff Offer a simple refresher course in effective instruction in every school, every year Offer a simple refresher course in effective instruction in every school, every year Create curriculum: immediately, for a few courses (see “CURRICULUM in CONTENT AREAS” slide) Create curriculum: immediately, for a few courses (see “CURRICULUM in CONTENT AREAS” slide) Develop/refine Monitoring Systems: e.g. walk- throughs and quarterly team reviews (see previous two slides) Develop/refine Monitoring Systems: e.g. walk- throughs and quarterly team reviews (see previous two slides) Achieve small, measurable “wins” immediately Achieve small, measurable “wins” immediately (“Win small; win early; win often”) If necessary, assistance is available