Presentation of Learning. Phase II Year One  Former members of PLC leadership team conducted a district survey on MyLearningPlan questioning teachers.

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Presentation of Learning

Phase II Year One  Former members of PLC leadership team conducted a district survey on MyLearningPlan questioning teachers about BIT.  The survey demonstrated the need for teacher training in BIT and inquiry based learning.

Phase II (Year One) Former Leadership Team conducted an inquiry v. non-inquiry workshop with 60 K-12 math and science teachers. Reconnect to Connect Ed workshop Induction of new PLC team members

Collaboration to the Max workshops Summer 2010, Fall 2010 Approx. 40 science and math teachers K-12 attended workshop Educated teachers on the importance of collaboration/joining and becoming part of a PLC for student achievement

Time as a leadership team to grow As a result of Collaboration to the Max workshop teachers indicated desire to become part of an ongoing PLC Looked more closely at district and teacher needs

Book study: Team to Teach Organization Set norms Established roles Schedule/Calendar of meetings

 Jean Kutcher assisted us with resources that included videos of PLCs/Critical Friends groups from the Annenburg Institute.  Introduced to Tuning Protocol for analyzing student work  Jean Kutcher guided us during our leadership team meetings.  Viewed A Window into the Classroom video Annenburg Institute.

Malorie, our 3 rd grade teacher, brought student work to share. We utilized the Tuning Protocol to analyze and reflect on Malorie’s student work.

 Built trust, friendships, and networking relationships  Used more BIT strategies  Explored Science Atlas  Engaged in vertical articulation  Incorporated more hands on inquiry learning activities  Assessed using more open-ended questions and performance based assessments

 Our focus shifted from analyzing our own student work to focusing on developing building level PLCs.  Presently, we are presenting a EW Summer Institute. We have developed our workshop to be presented on July 18 th to approximately 30 teachers.

Summer Institute PLC building level members will: Make connections between big ideas using Science atlas. Establish norms and routines for future meetings. Receive introduction to tuning protocol View video on analyzing student work

Participants in summer institute will form their own building PLCs. Leadership team members will oversee and support their learning process. Building level PLCs will focus on BIT thinking and analyzing student work.

 Planning a follow up workshop with all building level PLCs for November  Turnkey the process of understanding BIT to building level PLCs  Submission of building level PLCs minutes/reflections after each meeting.  Leadership team will evaluate and review the outcomes of these minutes.

 Follow up survey on My LearningPlan to assess teacher understanding of BIT in district  Supporting the PLCs in the district.  Retention of participants in the building level PLCs.