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Move Education Forward Name of School District | Date | Presenter’s Name | Presenter’s Title
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Agenda In this session, we will talk about The Philosophy and Organization of Forward Implementation Services available to schools and districts
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What is Forward? Services Forward Instructional System Support Tools Communication Planning Forward Flex Guide Reflect Forward Journal Leadership Institute Curriculum Fully digital, K-5 integrated curriculum Focus on key skills Written for the Common Core State Standards Embedded assessment and professional development
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Forward: Prepares students for college, career and civic life Fosters the growth of critical thinking, creative thinking and academic success through subject matter integration Drives teacher effectiveness What is Forward designed to do?
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Montgomery County Public Schools Forward, which was developed in partnership with Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) in Maryland, incorporates the best practices of MCPS and their district’s curriculum while balancing the needs of districts nationally. About Montgomery County 17 th largest school system in the U.S. Highest graduation rate in the nation Recipient, 2010 Baldrige National Quality Award
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Research MCPS studied their high school graduates as they traveled to higher education tracking: percentage of students who were accepted to college percentage of students who made it to their junior year Back-mapped student success beginning in Kindergarten using 7 Keys to College Readiness Results found that successful students were critical thinkers, creative thinkers and had developed academic success skills.
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Implementation Services
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Multi-Year Partnership Forward is built on a foundation of sustainability and includes a three-year implementation plan. Goal: move your school community from a stage where expert led support and scaffolding help drive the implementation to a stage where school leaders are confidently able to use the tools and resources by which to collaborate in self-managed ways.
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Implementation Framework
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Engagement Phase Vision Self-Assessment Initial Consultation Proposal/Contract Planning
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Getting Ready Phase Implementation Planning Conference Implementation Planning Assessment and Profile
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Pre-Implementation & Project Launch Collaborative Client Planning Plan for Success Communication Planning Resources
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Instructional System Support A Pearson Forward expert will be assigned to each school or district implementing Forward to provide job-embedded on-site support to school leadership and staff. Customers will be provided a range of Professional Development, Professional Support, and Implementation Plans to ensure a successful transition to Forward.
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Implementation & Progress Monitoring Facilitator’s Guide Directs those responsible for facilitating implementation on how to use and make the most of the tools associated with Forward. Reflect Forward Journal An interactive online component that will serve as a key vehicle to support staff with the individual and organizational changes encountered during the process of transitioning to Forward. Leadership Institute Online courses to assist administrators, instructional coaches, and teacher leaders with successful implementation of Forward.
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Forward Curriculum
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Program Organization written for the CCSS focus on critical thinking, creative thinking, academic success
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Two Types of Integration Integrated Support for Teachers The goal is to encourage students to think critically and develop the habits of mind that are essential to college and career readiness. Integrated Content for Students The goal is for students to achieve academic success in the 21 st century.
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Thinking and Academic Success Skills (TASS)
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Scope and Sequence
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Assessment Forward takes assessment beyond the “right answer,” helping teachers evaluate students’ critical thinking and reasoning. Performance-Based Assessments nurture student success around key skills. Content-area Formative Assessments measure student understanding of core subjects.
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Professional Development Forward ‘s Professional Development is embedded within the program so teachers will have support during their implementation, not after it. Product Orientation Courses help teachers familiarize themselves with Forward Skills Courses help teachers understand the thinking and academic success skills Just-in-Time PDF’s, videos and interactions Foundational Courses support special student populations PD for Assessment
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Getting Started Part Overview Integration Guide Planners
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Part Overview
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Integration Guide
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Weekly Planners Forward provides a library of Sample Learning Tasks rather than one prescribed lesson for each concept or topic.
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Forward Flex Guide Teachers may elect to incorporate their own content in conjunction with the curriculum topics presented in Forward. Since every Sample Learning Task (SLT) within Forward has a closure portion that links back to the thinking and academic success skills, we recommend that any non-Forward assets also tie back. The Forward Flex Guide tells teachers: How to locate Curriculum Concepts and Topics How to read a Sample Learning Task (SLT) How to incorporate custom content resources (i.e., your favorite book) How to tie custom assets to the thinking and academic success skills
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Key Distinctions Developed in partnership with a leading school district. A fully digital, K-5 integrated curriculum focused on key critical thinking, creative thinking and academic success skills. Services-a broader solution by allowing teachers to balance curriculum planning, classroom management, student assessment, and professional development. Everything is in one place.
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Impact on Teaching and Learning Perceived Impact of Teachers Using Forward: Pilot teachers showed gains in their levels of preparedness for teaching math, science, and social studies, integrating thinking and academic skills across the curriculum, and meeting the diverse needs of learners. Teachers also showed an increase in the extent to which they were prepared to use educational technologies in the classroom. Perceived Impact of Students using Forward: Pilot teachers indicated that their students appeared more engaged when they used Forward. Teachers also reported that students’ higher-order thinking/cognition skills were positively impacted as a result of using the program.
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Technology Requirements Forward runs on the Pearson SuccessNet Plus (PSN+) platform. The requirements link will provide an acceptable user experience: http://www.successnetplus.com/requirements http://www.successnetplus.com/requirements Students can access content online and view animations on their computer. However, because Forward was designed to function as a teaching and planning tool, it works best in classrooms equipped with a teacher-ready computer with internet access and either a projector or interactive whiteboard. Demo Access http://successnetplus.com/programs/forward Demo Access Code: forward1
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