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1 Instructional Leadership Dick Jones Nicole Hochholzer

2 ★ Sharing and Feedback Gold Seal Lessons ★ Implementing Rigor, Relevance and Relationships ★ Quadrant D-Moments ★ Coaching ( if time) Agenda

3 18th Annual Model Schools Conference Monday, June 14 – Thursday, June 17, 2010 Orlando www.ModelSchoolsConference.com

4 Daggett Graduate School of Education Curriculum and Instruction

5 Program Course Offerings Required Courses (9 courses, 3 credit hrs each) Using Assessment for Instruction Bodybrain-Compatible Teaching The Teacher Leader Brain Health Curriculum & Instruction in K-12 Transformation Using Data to Inform Instruction Contemporary Issues in Education Personalized Instruction Effective Instruction: Theory and Practice Specialized Courses (3 courses 3 credit hrs each in either) Teaching and Learning or Educational Technology School Literacy Plans I nstructional Design for Technology Integrating Academics/CTE Using Information/Communication Technology Research Seminar in Teaching/Learning Research Seminar in Instructional Technology

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7 Creating Quadrant D Lessons

8 ★ Lesson idea to take student learning to high rigor and/or relevance (Quadrant B, C, D) ★ Part of a unit of instruction ★ Based on high priority standards ★ Ends with a student performance ★ Not a daily lesson, nor a detailed unit instructional plan Gold Seal Lessons

9 Steps in Gold Seal Lessons 1. Start with a focus of unit (grade, course, instructional focus, title) 2. Identify the Student Learning 3. Create Performance Task A. Brainstorm Student Work B. Write the Overview 4. Create Assessment 5. Build Rest of Lesson A. Add Procedures to Performance B. Prepare Student Materials C. Link to Standards/Essential Skills

10 Writing Performance Tasks Students will write a letter to the editor of the local newspaper, on the topic of the environment with a specific reference to a local issue or problem. Students will work independently and use school resources. The letter will take a point of view, include summaries of research, cite sources and recommend action. Specific Context Student Work Conditions

11 Locating Gold Seal Lessons Resource Kits Print form CESA Web site PDF of Print and CESA Developed ICLE Site for CESA 50 Lessons and CESA Developed SPN Site Full Database of Lessons membership required Some free examples on site

12 ICLE Site http://www.leadered.com/members/gsl/ ID : cesa6 Password Gsl2010

13 Connecting K-12 Schools Nationwide to Support Sustainable School Improvement 2008-2009 Enhancements Orientation to the Network www.successfulpractices.org

14 Who’s Who of the Network Chief Executive Officer – Patrick Carrese Chief Academic Officer – Dr. Linda Lucey Senior Associate – Dave Ziskin Senior Associate – Dale Eggebraaten Network Coordinator – Jackie Gonyo Member Services Coordinator – Ashley Terwilliger Associate – Grace Demand www.successfulpractices.org

15 High Performing Schools Rapidly Improving Schools SPNSPN www.successfulpractices.org

16 About the Network 600+ schools 36 States Nationwide 401 High Schools 92 Middle Schools 115 Elementary Schools 6,000 Monthly visits to members-only website 1,000 Gold Seal Lessons and growing 2,000 participants in CORR 50 Coaches/Experienced Educators www.successfulpractices.org

17 Lessons Learned From: 600+ school members High School Models supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant 21 st century learners Feedback from Network coaches/experienced educators www.successfulpractices.org

18 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators www.successfulpractices.org

19 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators www.successfulpractices.org -Submit a question/topic to be researched to Ashley@SPNet.us or call her at 518-723-2052 -Ashley will respond to your question/topic with: Experienced educator contact information, other schools contact information, additional resources we have available

20 Example: Instruction www.successfulpractices.org ELA teacher struggles with how to bring quadrant B and D instruction into state- mandated curriculum. Response: –SPN network staff identifies several gold seal lessons on the website –SPN network staff connects the teacher with Chris LaRocco – a well-known and respected ELA leader

21 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts Focused on pressing issues Practioners Experienced Educators August: “Getting to Know the Network” www.successfulpractices.org

22 Podcasts Topics Cheryl Dyer-Data Structures Sue Szachowicz-Small Learning Communities Lin Kuzmich-Brain-based strategies Jim Miles-CTE Michelle Burrows-Arts Muriel Summers-Using R&R at the Elem. Level William Latson -An Inclusive Elem. School And More!!! www.successfulpractices.org

23 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts 3. Website www.successfulpractices.org - Customized for Administrators and Teachers - Searchable Repository of Successful Practices - Member Profiles - Podcasts - Network Monthly/Technical Bulletins

24 www.successfulpractices.org

25 School Profiles – Learning Criteria www.successfulpractices.org

26 Searchable Successful Practices –By school type –Components –Etc… www.successfulpractices.org

27 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts 3. Website 4. CORR www.successfulpractices.org - Online training - Guide to developing Quad D Lessons - Aligning Instructional Strategies to GSLs

28 www.successfulpractices.org http://rigor-relevance.com

29 www.successfulpractices.org http://rigor-relevance.com

30 www.successfulpractices.org E-Lesson Template

31 www.successfulpractices.org Instructional Strategies: Rich with videos

32 School-wide initiative (100+) Small Group – MixedSmall Group – All SS GROUP ONEGROUP TWO F2F, Online, F2F, Online F2F, Online How CORR is used www.successfulpractices.org

33 Getting Started with CORR  Identify a facilitator  Compile a list of participants (names/emails)  Contact Ashley Terwilliger at Ashley@SPNet.us with names/email of group members Ashley@SPNet.us  Obtain facilitator’s guidebook, usernames/passwords  Set up and manage a timeline  Web site (MAC users please use Safari, PC users Internet Explorer) (Shock Wave is needed to play interactive pages.)  http://rigor-relevance.com

34 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts 3. Website 4. CORR 5. Graduate Credit www.successfulpractices.org

35 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts 3. Website 4. CORR 5. Graduate Credit 6. WebEx www.successfulpractices.org - Online Monthly Conferences – Phone/Internet - Focused on Pressing Issues - Teachers, Administrators, Network Coaches

36 Monthly WebEx Schedule Editorial Calendar –August – Getting to Know the Network –September – Literacy (Chris LaRocco) –October – Special Education (Larry Gloeckler) –November – Leadership –December – Relationships –January – Learning Criteria www.successfulpractices.org

37 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts 3. Website 4. CORR 5. Graduate Credit 6. WebEx 7. Gold Seal Lessons www.successfulpractices.org - Quadrants B / D - Per Grade / Per Discipline - Tie to Standards

38 Gold Seal Lessons www.successfulpractices.org Download template from SPN website Develop lesson Review Checklist Submit to Network Published on website Searchable Database of 1,000+ lessons

39 GSL Editing Process www.successfulpractices.org 1. Submit 5-10 GSLs 4. Final Lesson Sent Back to School 5. Posted to SPN website 2. Content Editor 3. General Editor Share with your staff Get Access to Online Library 4-6 week process

40 Getting Started with GSLs www.successfulpractices.org Download template from SPN website –Log in –Click “Services” button Develop Lesson Review Checklist Email Word Document to Network: Ashley@SPNet.us

41 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts 3. Website 4. CORR 5. Graduate Credit 6. WebEx 7. Gold Seal Lessons 8. Semi-Annual Training www.successfulpractices.org - Prior to Model Schools Conference 2009 - Regional Meetings

42 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts 3. Website 4. CORR 5. Graduate Credit 6. WebEx 7. Gold Seal Lessons 8. Semi-Annual Training 9. Research www.successfulpractices.org -Curriculum Matrix Data (Included in Welcome Packet) -NESS; Rigor, Relevance, Relationships, Leadership Surveys

43 10 Point Program of Enhancements 1. Coaches/Team of Experienced Educators 2. Podcasts 3. Website 4. CORR 5. Graduate Credit 6. WebEx 7. Gold Seal Lessons 8. Semi-Annual Training 9. Research 10. International Center Resources -2 Free Resource Kits -An additional 20% discount on all services/products www.successfulpractices.org

44 Additional Services 3 Technical Bulletins each month – focused on strategies/how-to Network Monthly – newsletter with member highlights, articles by Network staff, Bill Daggett, Ray McNulty and others www.successfulpractices.org

45 For More Information Linda@SPNet.us Linda Lucey, Ph.D. 518-723-2077 www.successfulpractices.org

46 46 Raising Level of Rigor and Relevance Activity International Center for Leadership in Education

47 47 Raising the Level of RR Overview: A student is expected to demonstrate their learning of author’s purpose by reading a self selected piece of text, from a predetermined list, and identify author’s purpose and justify their choice. Description Teachers will introduce vocabulary, using the four square model for authors purpose. Teachers will provide information regarding author’s purpose by discussing, reading and sharing different examples supported by the text. Teachers will model the procedure for the students. Students will work in groups, each having a different kind of writing: ads, speeches, poetry, video clip, etc. to examine author’s purpose. The students will do a jig saw, reading their piece and sharing with others. Students will read a nonfiction and fiction selection and use an attribute chart to identify the characteristics of the two types of writing and the author’s purpose. Students will reread one of the stories they have already read and find examples to support what they think the author’s purpose was. They will use the text coding strategy. 47

48 48 18 Gold Seal Lessons Submitted Title / Subject / Grades All I want Is ELA, SS 6 - 8 Organism Resume Sci 6- 8 Science Fair Sci 3 - 8 Loaner Math, Tech 9 - 12 Understanding Authors Purpose ELA 3 Happy Hamsters Sci, Math 3 Spanish Artists Spanish, Art 7 It’s a Wonderful World SS, ELA 9 Learning to Manage Money Math, ELA 2 Life on a Pond Sci 8 Land Biome Sci 4 Dusty Travels SS, ELA 11 Poetry slam ELA 7 US Regions SS, ELA 4 Philosophical Chairs (AVID) ELA 8 Weight Training PE 9 Encounters ELA, Art, Lang Holes LA Sci Math SS 6

49 49 Browse Lessons you may use Activity International Center for Leadership in Education

50 Implementing RRR

51 “People desire change - they resist being changed”

52 52 Benchmark Tasks for RRR pages 2-4 pages 2-4 Activity International Center for Leadership in Education

53 Discover Create Build Develop Support Envision CHANGE Change Strategies

54 Leadership Activities

55 Activities Envision “Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is simply passing the time. Action with Vision is making a positive difference.” Joel Barker

56 Activities Discover “The real act of discovery consists not in finding new lands but seeing with new eyes.” Marcel Proust

57 Activities Create “The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. “ Chuck Palahniuk

58 Activities Build "You lead today by building teams and placing others first." Jeff Immelt

59 Activities Develop “When you shift people's perceptions, their actions follow." Rayona Sharpnack

60 Activities Support “Some people change when they see the light, others when they feel the heat.” Caroline Schoeder

61 Leadership Tasks

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65 65 Benchmark Tasks for RRR Individually Rate Checklist Review as a team Activity International Center for Leadership in Education

66 66 Identify 3 Highest and three Needs Put on Poster Activity International Center for Leadership in Education

67 67 Develop Action Plan Activity International Center for Leadership in Education

68 D-Moments

69 ★ Design Gold Seal Lesson - culminate w/ performance ★ Modify existing lesson - add high RR performance - adapt Gold Seal Lessons change strategies change assessments ★ Interdisciplinary instruction ★ Integrate academics in CTE and Arts ★ Use “D” Moments Ways to Increase Rigor/Relevance

70 ★ Short strategies within a daily lesson to increase student thinking and application into Quadrant D of the R/R Framework. D-Moments

71 Original Ideas Teaching Others Current Events Inquiry Did You Know Google It How Did that Happen Remind Me Program Your Television Can You see it Now? Short Strategies to Take Learning to Quadrant D Storytelling Quiz Show Future Think Summarizing Why Questions Lego Land At Your Service Analyze It Justify Your Position Write to Learn

72 72 Write up a D-Moment to Share Activity International Center for Leadership in Education

73 ★ Name Strategy ★ Describe content/where used ★ Describe the Procedures ★ Suggestions for Special Education or ELL D-Moments


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