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Please sit in a group. Thanks! January 10, 2018 Margie Johnson, Ed.D.
MNPS Pre-K Meeting Please sit in a group. Thanks! January 10, 2018 Margie Johnson, Ed.D.
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Today’s Purpose and Outcome
Our purpose is to foster a culture of collaboration to support student success. Our outcome for today’s meeting is to model the collaborative inquiry process for analyzing analyze multiple sources and making recommendations for Spring 2018.
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What is your VISION for Pre-K throughout MNPS?
Adapted from Groups at Work – MiraVia LLC
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Data have no meaning. Meaning is imposed through interpretation
(Wellman & Lipton, 2004, pp. ix-xi).
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Collaborative Inquiry
How do we bridge the gap between data and results, so all students have educational success? What is the bridge made of? Collaborative Inquiry Data Results Love, 2009
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Collaborative Inquiry
Collaborative Inquiry is stakeholders working together to uncover and understand problems and to test out solutions together through rigorous use of data and reflective dialogue. Assumption: This process unleashes the resourcefulness of stakeholders to continuously improve learning. Adapted from N. Love, K.E. Stiles, S. Mundy, and K.DiRanna, 2008
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MNPS Collaborative Inquiry
Collaborative Inquiry is a data-based team process that consciously uses the collaborative learning cycle (activating and engaging, exploring and discovering, and organizing and integrating) and the qualities of effective groups (fostering a culture of trust, maintaining a clear focus, taking collective responsibility and data-informed decision-making). MNPS Collaborative Inquiry Community of Practice
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Calibrating Activity
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Exploring and Discovering—Data Dive
PRI Data for Percentage of the Day Children were Involved in Various Classroom Activities Fall 2017 Fall 2017 PDG by MNPS Quadrant Fall 2017 GOLD Literacy Data by School
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Groups at Work – 2011 MiraVia LLC – All rights reserved
Given what was discussed today, what might be some next steps? Stop Continue Start Groups at Work – 2011 MiraVia LLC – All rights reserved
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MNPS Collaborative Inquiry
Collaborative Inquiry is a data-based team process that consciously uses the collaborative learning cycle (activating and engaging, exploring and discovering, and organizing and integrating) and the qualities of effective groups (fostering a culture of trust, maintaining a clear focus, taking collective responsibility and data-informed decision-making). MNPS Collaborative Inquiry Community of Practice
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Exit Ticket Reflection
What might be some actions you take as a result of our time together today? Reflection
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Feedback--- How Was Today’s Meeting
Individually Use a post-it note to provide feedback.
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Wrap Up
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MNPS Collaborative Inquiry Toolkit
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References Lipton, L. & Wellman, B. (2012). Got data? Now what? Bloomington, IN: Solution Tree. Lipton, L. & Wellman, B. (2011). Groups at work: Strategies and structures for professional learning. Sherman, CT: MiraVia, LLC. Love, N. (2009). Using data to improve learning for all: A collaborative inquiry approach. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin. Love, N., Stiles, K.E., Mundy, S., & DiRanna, K. (2009). The data coach’s guide to improving learning for all students: Unleashing the power of collaborative inquiry. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.
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