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High Quality Education in the PreK-3rd Grade Years
Supporting High Quality Education in the PreK-3rd Grade Years 2017 National Principals Conference
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Presenters Vincent J. Costanza Shannon Riley-Ayers Sharon Ryan
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 Vincent J. Costanza Shannon Riley-Ayers Sharon Ryan
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Back to School At “Back to School Night” your child’s teacher asks, “what do you want for your child this year?” How do you answer this? NJASCD_NJPSA_FEA 2016
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The Vision 2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 We shouldn’t wait until children are in high school to fuse academic and social development.
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The Problem 2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 As evidenced in the 2015 Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Research Council (NRC) report, the system of care and education for our youngest children is fragmented. Institute of Medicine (IOM) and National Research Council (NRC)
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The Results For teachers:
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 this fragmentation looks like a push-down of expectations on our youngest learners. For teachers: this fragmentation creates a lack of alignment in curriculum and assessment practices. For administrators: this fragmentation leads to isolation, as engaging a disjointed system is confusing. For children and families:
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The Law of Initiative Fatigue
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 The Law of Initiative Fatigue “When the number of initiatives increases while time, resources, and emotional energy are constant, then each new initiative—no matter how well conceived or well intentioned—will receive fewer minutes, dollars, and ounces of emotional energy than its predecessors.” Yet, as we unify our field, we do so at a time when there’s MANY initiatives. Teachers working with 0-4yr olds are implementing QRIS, new standards, going back to school all while not earning a worthy wage. Teachers working with 5-8yr olds are implementing KEA, state standards, and teacher eval systems all without a clear sense of how these initiatives will benefit the lives of young children. The secret lay in our ability to create coherence amongs seemly competing initiatives. "Finding Your Leadership Focus: What Matters for Student Results" by Douglas Reeves
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Primary Education Partnership
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 The National Institute of Early Education Research (NIEER) Graduate School of Education Rutgers University New Jersey Department of Education New Jersey School Districts 40 participating districts
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Continuous Improvement Cycle
Assess Develop Improvements Implement Improvements Evaluate Improvements Revise as Needed
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First through Third Grade Guidelines Professional Learning Series
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 Kindergarten to Grade 3 Initiative First through Third Grade Guidelines Professional Learning Series Research Study K-3 Shannon/Sharon take over here
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Purpose of Study 2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 Examine classroom quality in Kindergarten through third grade Guide the professional learning opportunities offered by NJDOE Detail efficacy of PD approach
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EduSnap Classroom Observation (Ritchie, S. , Weiser, B. , Mason, E
EduSnap Classroom Observation (Ritchie, S., Weiser, B., Mason, E., & Holland, A.; 2015). Time children spend in: activity settings (e.g. whole group, free choice, transitions) content areas (e.g. reading, science, math) student learning approaches (e.g. collaboration, meta cognition) teaching approaches (e.g. didactic, scaffolds). Classroom Quality 2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018
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EduSnap: Activity Settings
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 Children are moving or waiting between locations or activity settings Transitions Children are engaged in teacher-led activities 50% or more of the children in the class Whole Group Children are engaged in teacher led activities Less than 50% of the children in the class Small Group
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EduSnap: Activity Settings
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 Children are engaged in joint assignments that are not teacher-led Group Work Children work on individual assignments Individual Children are engaged in activities they selected from a variety of unassigned options. Choice
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The Ideal Day: K-3 Whole group Small group Group work Individual
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 Whole group Small group Group work Individual Choice Transitions Meals Draw a pie chart that divides teacher contact time in K-3 into the following categories:
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EduSnap: K-3 Activity Settings
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EduSnap: Activity Settings by Grade Level
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First through Third Grade Guidelines
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 Define best practices in the primary years Assist implementation of academically rigorous and developmentally appropriate practices
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DAP and Rigor Reaching all children Integrating content areas
Growing as a community Offering choices Revisiting new content Offering challenges Understanding each learner Seeing the whole child Differentiating instruction Assessing constantly Pushing forward Brown, C. & Mowry, B. (2015). Closing early learning gaps with rigorous DAP. Phi Delta Kappan April 2015.
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Professional Learning Series
NJDOE L & L 9/12/2018 Video Series Webinars Online Community Instructor Led PLC: Academy
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Academy: Theory of Action
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 “Never send a changed individual into an unchanged culture.” Michael Fullan Central Office Building Level Classroom Level
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Centers in Primary Education
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What’s different here?
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Leadership Principle: “Culture is not the Culprit”
2017 Principals Conference 9/12/2018 Leadership Principle: “Culture is not the Culprit” Standard 4: Effective educational leaders develop and support intellectually rigorous and coherent systems of curriculum, instruction, and assessment to promote each student’s academic success and well-being. National Policy Board for Educational Administration (2015). Professional Standards for Educational Leaders Reston, VA: Author.
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Call to Action Define the “what”
9/12/2018 Define the “what” Engage in a continuous improvement cycle Provide professional learning
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2017 Principals Conference
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2017 Principals Conference
9/12/2018 For More Information The National Institute for Early Education Research NJ Department of Education Shannon Riley-Ayers
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Orlando, FL July 9–11, 2018 Chicago, IL July 11–13, 2018
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