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Office of Music and Dance Education Sonia Synkowski Dance Resource Teacher
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Outcomes Participants will understand the basic design and use of SLOs as a measure of student growth. Participants will increase their knowledge of Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) in order to create SLOs that are content-specific for music/dance.
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Essential Components of a SLO Statement of Outcome Rationale Interval of Instruction Target and Evidence
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Essential Components of a SLO Rationale for Target Administration and Scoring
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Remember: A FINE ARTS SLO is a measure of student GROWTH over the course of the year It is not a grade It is not an adjudication
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Using Rubrics to Assess Student Performance
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Dance Content and Literacy Assessment Rubrics
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Criteria: Memory and Recall Temporal awareness and musicality Body awareness and control Expressive movement quality Dance Content
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Content Rubric Dance Literacy Literacy Rubric
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FINE ARTS EXCEL DATA TOOL Baseline DATA Endpoint DATA Student Growth Charts
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Once teachers input in all your student baseline and endpoint data into their excel file – all charts automatically populate with comparative averages for teachers to use when meeting & speaking with principals.
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Questions? Let’s take a look at the examples.
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Pearl Primus Strange Fruit
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Schwartz, P. & Schwartz, M. (2011). The Dance Claimed Me. Amherst, MA: Yale University Press. Using the Dance Content Criteria sheet, you will choose one of the poems listed on the Primus resource sheets and create a movement phrase to connect with the poem. Work in small groups. One person will read the poem while the other people dance or everyone can share the narrator/dancer roles. Poem choices are: Ocean by Pearl Primus Dreams by Langston Hughes Hands by Richard Wright Turn by Richard Wright
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