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International Center for Leadership in Education Richard Jones
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THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION RIGOR RELEVANCE
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Rigorous and Relevant Learning
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Rigor
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Relevance My only skill is taking tests.
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All Students
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??? Why ??? Rigorous and Relevant Learning
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Why Rigor and Relevance? Changing Nature of Work Translating Standards into Teaching Reduce Overcrowded Curriculum Way to Focus on Student Learning Tool for School Alignment Explain What is Important It is what is on THE test Increase Student Motivation
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Rigor Relevance All students
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Successful School Response
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Characteristics 1.Small Learning Communities 2. High Expectations 3. 9 th Grade 4. 12 th Grade 6. Curriculum 5. Data 7. Relationships / Reflective Thought 8. Professional Development 9. Leadership
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Rigor/Relevance Framework
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Assimilation of knowledge Acquisition Thinking Continuum
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1.Awareness 2.Comprehension 3.Application 4.Analysis 5.Synthesis 6.Evaluation Knowledge Taxonomy
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Basic Nutrition 1Label food by nutritional groups 2Explain nutritional value of foods 3Use nutrition guidelines in planning meals 4Examine success in achieving nutrition goals 5Develop personal nutrition goals 6Appraise results of personal eating habits over time Knowledge Taxonomy
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Application Model
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Acquisition of knowledge Application Action Continuum
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Application Model 1 Knowledge in one discipline 2Application within discipline 3Application across disciplines 4 Application to real-world predictable situations 5 Application to real-world unpredictable situations
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Basic Nutrition 1Label food by nutrition groups 2Rank foods by nutritional value 3Make cost comparison of foods considering nutritional value 4Develop nutritional plan for a health problem affected by food 5Devise a sound nutritional plan for a group of 3 year-olds who are “picky” eaters Application Model
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Levels of Application Model
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Conducting a scientific experiment Reading a historical novel Basic computation (add, subtract, multiply, divide) Measuring volume of liquids Technical writing Speaking to an audience Determining probability Personal health and wellness Predicting events based on probability Critical viewing skills Collecting and analyzing data Correct grammatical use of language Computer spreadsheet Word processing Poetry Measurement of area Interpersonal communication Physical fitness Nutrition Parenting Citizenship Economics U. S. Geography Scientific classification systems Cellular Biology Writing letters Preparing a personal budget
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Application Model 1 Knowledge in one discipline 2Application within discipline 3Application across disciplines 4 Application to real-world predictable situations 5 Application to real-world unpredictable situations
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12345 Application Knowledge 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rigor/Relevance Framework
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B C
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B D C
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Determining Levels of Rigor and Relevance
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Knowledge Taxonomy Verb List
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Application Model Decision Tree
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Decision Tree Application Model International Center for Leadership in Education 1997
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Decision Tree Is it Application? If NO Application Model Level 1 International Center for Leadership in Education 1997
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Decision Tree Is it Application? If NO If YES - Is it real world? If NO and one discipline If NO and interdisciplinary Application Model Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 International Center for Leadership in Education 1997
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Decision Tree Is it Application? If NO If YES - Is it real world? If NO and one discipline If NO and interdisciplinary If YES - Is it unpredictable? If NO If YES Application Model Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 International Center for Leadership in Education 1997
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Skills and Knowledge K 4 5 3 3 4 International Center for Leadership in Education 1997 Read or view news reports, interpret information and vote in an informed manner Use second language to discuss current events in a country where the language is spoken Follow directions in a manual to use equipment safely Write an essay, using references about an issue of interest Compare prices, interest rates and maintenance costs of buying an appliance
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Skills and Knowledge International Center for Leadership in Education 1997 Read or view news reports, interpret information and vote in an informed manner Use second language to discuss current events in a country where the language is spoken Follow directions in a manual to use equipment safely Write an essay, using references about an issue of interest Compare prices, interest rates and maintenance costs of buying an appliance A 5 3 4 4 4
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Skills and Knowledge K 4 5 3 3 4 International Center for Leadership in Education 1997 Read or view news reports, interpret information and vote in an informed manner Use second language to discuss current events in a country where the language is spoken Follow directions in a manual to use equipment safely Write an essay, using references about an issue of interest Compare prices, interest rates and maintenance costs of buying an appliance A 5 3 4 4 4
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 * * * * * * * * * * KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N Skills and Knowledge A C D B
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Rigor/ Relevance Handbook
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KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C AcquisitionApplication Adaptation Assimilation Identify one experience in your class in each quadrant
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Skill Identify, collect or sort pertinent information while reading.
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Quadrant A Read a science experiment and identify the necessary materials to perform the experiment.
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Quadrant B Locate and read current articles on biotech.
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Quadrant C Read and analyze 3 original newspaper articles from WW II and identify reasons for opposition to US entry into the war.
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Quadrant D Read pertinent information related to El Nino weather patterns and propose possible summer vacation destinations.
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Rigor/Relevance Framework 1. Awareness 2.Comprehension 3. Application 4.Analysis 5.Synthesis 6.Evaluation 1. Knowledge of one discipline 2. Application within discipline 3. Application across disciplines 4. Application to real world predictable situations 5. Application to real world unpredictable situations KnowledgeApplication
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KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C AcquisitionApplication AdaptationAssimilation Rigor/Relevance Framework
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B D C Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or decimals. Classify triangles according to angle size and/or length of sides. Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional shapes. Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot the quadrilateral on a grid. Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of squares having different-length sides. Determine the largest rectangular area for a fixed perimeter. Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that satisfy an algebraic relation or function. Determine and justify the similarity or congruence for two geometric shapes. Obtain historical data about local weather to predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during year. Test consumer products and illustrate the data graphically. Plan a large school event and calculate resources (food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize and hold this event. Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid paper, each group using a different scale. Calculate percentages of advertising in a newspaper. Tour the school building and identify examples of parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and angles. Determine the median and mode of real data displayed in a histogram Organize and display collected data, using appropriate tables, charts, or graphs.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of squares having different-length sides. Determine the largest rectangular area for a fixed perimeter. Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that satisfy an algebraic relation or function. Determine and justify the similarity or congruence for two geometric shapes. Obtain historical data about local weather to predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during year. Test consumer products and illustrate the data graphically. Plan a large school event and calculate resources (food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize and hold this event. Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid paper, each group using a different scale. Calculate percentages of advertising in a newspaper. Tour the school building and identify examples of parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and angles. Determine the median and mode of real data displayed in a histogram Organize and display collected data, using appropriate tables, charts, or graphs. Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or decimals. Classify triangles according to angle size and/or length of sides. Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional shapes. Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot the quadrilateral on a grid.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or decimals. Classify triangles according to angle size and/or length of sides. Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional shapes. Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot the quadrilateral on a grid. Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of squares having different-length sides. Determine the largest rectangular area for a fixed perimeter. Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that satisfy an algebraic relation or function. Determine and justify the similarity or congruence for two geometric shapes. Obtain historical data about local weather to predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during year. Test consumer products and illustrate the data graphically. Plan a large school event and calculate resources (food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize and hold this event. Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid paper, each group using a different scale. Calculate percentages of advertising in a newspaper. Tour the school building and identify examples of parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and angles. Determine the median and mode of real data displayed in a histogram Organize and display collected data, using appropriate tables, charts, or graphs.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or decimals. Classify triangles according to angle size and/or length of sides. Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional shapes. Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot the quadrilateral on a grid. Obtain historical data about local weather to predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during year. Test consumer products and illustrate the data graphically. Plan a large school event and calculate resources (food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize and hold this event. Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid paper, each group using a different scale. Calculate percentages of advertising in a newspaper. Tour the school building and identify examples of parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and angles. Determine the median and mode of real data displayed in a histogram Organize and display collected data, using appropriate tables, charts, or graphs. Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of squares having different-length sides. Determine the largest rectangular area for a fixed perimeter. Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that satisfy an algebraic relation or function. Determine and justify the similarity or congruence for two geometric shapes.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Express probabilities as fractions, percents, or decimals. Classify triangles according to angle size and/or length of sides. Calculate volume of simple three- dimensional shapes. Given the coordinates of a quadrilateral, plot the quadrilateral on a grid. Analyze the graphs of the perimeters and areas of squares having different-length sides. Determine the largest rectangular area for a fixed perimeter. Identify coordinates for ordered pairs that satisfy an algebraic relation or function. Determine and justify the similarity or congruence for two geometric shapes. Calculate percentages of advertising in a newspaper. Tour the school building and identify examples of parallel and perpendicular lines, planes, and angles. Determine the median and mode of real data displayed in a histogram Organize and display collected data, using appropriate tables, charts, or graphs. Obtain historical data about local weather to predict the chance of snow, rain, or sun during year. Test consumer products and illustrate the data graphically. Plan a large school event and calculate resources (food, decorations, etc.) you need to organize and hold this event. Make a scale drawing of the classroom on grid paper, each group using a different scale.
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Reflection on Your Teaching
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Rigor/Relevance Challenge
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R/R Challenge StandardQuadrant A Performance Understand rules of grammar, usage, punctuation, and spelling Memorize spelling Words Perform operations with numbers Solve word problems Demonstrate U S geography Label States on a map Understand systems of human body Write description of human system
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Rigorous and Relevant Assessment
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NYS Math Question A
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NYS Math A Question June 2002 C
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NYS Math A Question June 2003 D
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Sample Question You're locked out of your house and the only open window is on the second floor, 25 feet above the ground. You need to borrow a ladder from one of your neighbors. There's a bush along the edge of the house, so you'll have to place the ladder 10 feet from the house. What length of ladder do you need to reach the window? B
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R/R and Assessment Determine the level of Rigor and Relevance on state tests. Develop your tests to parallel state tests when preparing for them. Use performance assessment when you want Quadrant D achievement Keep level of assessment consistent with expectation for performance.
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KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C AcquisitionApplication AdaptationAssimilation Rigor/Relevance Framework
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Student Learning Rigorous and Relevant Instruction Instruction Assessment Expected Student Performance Actual Student Performance Rigor/Relevance Feedback Reflection
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Benefits of Using Rigor and Relevance? Better prepare students for future work Way to focus student learning on priority standards Ensure student achieve standards Align curriculum, instruction and assessment Prepare for state tests Increase student interest and motivation
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Review of Video Lessons
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Review of Lessons What does the teacher expect the students to learn? (standards) What is the intended level of Rigor and Relevance? Which Quadrant? What are the instructional strategies used? Does the lesson meet the teacher’s expectation for student learning?
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Defining Student Performance and Student Work
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INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES RIGOR RELEVANCE
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Rigorous and Relevant Instructional Strategies
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KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework
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Strategies that Result in Reflective Thinking
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KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C AcquisitionApplication AdaptationAssimilation Rigor/Relevance Framework
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Research When to Use Strategy Based on Rigor/Relevance Framework
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What Works
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Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Brainstorming Community service Compare and contrast Cooperative learning Creative arts Demonstration Games Group discussion Guided practice Inquiry Instructional technology Internship Lecture Literature Memorization Note-taking/graphic organizers Presentations/ exhibitions
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Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Problem-based learning Project design Recognition and rewards Research Review and re-teaching Setting objectives and advance organizers Simulation/role playing Socratic seminar Teacher questions Total physical response Video Work-based learning Writing
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Selection of Strategies Based on Rigor/ Relevance Framework Page 1
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Selection of Strategies Based on Rigor/ Relevance Framework Page 2
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KNOWLEDGEKNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C AcquisitionApplication AdaptationAssimilation Rigor/Relevance Framework
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Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Guided Practice Guided Practice Lecture Lecture Memorization Memorization Best Strategies for Quadrant A - Acquisition
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Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Cooperative Learning Cooperative Learning Demonstration Demonstration Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Problem-based Learning Problem-based Learning Project Design Project Design Simulation/Role Playing Simulation/Role Playing Work-based Learning Work-based Learning Best Strategies for Quadrant B - Application
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Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Brainstorming Brainstorming Inquiry Inquiry Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Research Research Socratic Seminar Socratic Seminar Teacher Questions Teacher Questions Best Strategies for Quadrant C - Assimilation
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Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Brainstorming Brainstorming Cooperative Learning Cooperative Learning Inquiry Inquiry Instructional Technology Instructional Technology Presentations/ Exhibitions Presentations/ Exhibitions Problem-based Learning Problem-based Learning Best Strategies for Quadrant D - Adaptation Project Design Project Design Research Research Simulation/Role- playing Simulation/Role- playing Socratic Seminar Socratic Seminar Teacher Questions Teacher Questions Work-based Learning Work-based Learning
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Which do you prefer? Activity Using Outlines Observing Others in role playing Picture/Graphics Working w/ Hands Discussion Using Narratives Participating in role playing Description/Word s Working w/ Head CA OR
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Which do you prefer? Following Directions Following Others Precision Logical Lists Working Independently Creating your own path Approximation Creative Graphic Organizers SR OR
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Learning Styles CS Concrete Sequential AS Abstract Sequential CR Concrete Random AR Abstract Random
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Matching Strategies to Learning Style
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Strategies that Work Identifying Similarities and Differences Summarizing and Note Taking Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition Homework and Practice Nonlinguistic Representations Robert Marzano, 2001
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Strategies that Work Cooperative Learning Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback Generating and Testing Hypotheses Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers Robert Marzano, 2001
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Instructional Strategies: How to Teach for Rigor and Relevance
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International Center for Leadership in Education Determining Root Causes
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Fishbone Diagram
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Student Absenteeism
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Fishbone Diagram Student Absenteeism
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Fishbone Diagram Student Absenteeism People ProceduresPublicPhysical Plant Policies
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Fishbone Diagram Student Absenteeism People ProceduresPublicPhysical Plant Policies
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Fishbone Diagram Student Absenteeism People ProceduresPublicPhysical Plant Policies No teacher follow-up Increase in illness Parents don’t support No rewards Policy unclear Lack of business support Uninteresting teaching No health services Open campus Lack of security Limited facilities
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Further Information http://dickjones.usOrhttp://www.natpd.com
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