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PUTTING THE LEARNING FIRST IN SD 8 Kootenay Lake Achievement Contract
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District Goal: To have 100% completion rate for both aboriginal and non-aboriginal students (Dogwood or Meaningful School Completion). Board Goals: Student Expectation: Academic Success Student Expectation: Creativity & Imagination Student Expectation: Citizenship Student Expectation: Resiliency District Directions: Personalizing Learning Early Learning Technology to Support Learning BC Education Plan Personalizing Learning for every student Quality teaching and learning Flexibility and Choice High Standards Learning empowered by Technology
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Where are We Improving/Doing Well? SD 8 Students consistently perform above the provincial average in provincial level exams Our aboriginal results are outstanding: Completion rates 20% above province Marks on Sc 10 and Eng 10 almost 20% above province Almost no achievement gap between aboriginal and non- aboriginal in required exams (Eng 10, Sc 10, etc) Our completion rates are improving Our Graduation rates have been above the provincial average for the past 5 yrs.
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What are Some Areas of Challenge? Students who do not complete high school: Struggle with transitions Many attend our alternate schools We have a gender gap (boys not achieving as well as girls), especially in reading. Our students struggle with tasks that require higher order and critical thinking skills (eg: interpreting and analyzing texts and making inferences) The EDI and McCreary Adolescent Health Survey demonstrate relativeness weakness in the areas of social and emotional well being
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How the Best School Systems Come out on Top (Mckinsey2007) The only way to improve outcomes is to improve instruction In order to improve instruction schools need to find a way of changing what goes on in the classroom High performance means success for every child.
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What Will We Do? Student achievement is improved when teachers work together in collaborative teams to: clarify what students must learn gather evidence of student learning analyze that evidence identify the most powerful teaching strategies to address learning needs meet to discuss progress Visible Learnings: John Hattie
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What do We Want in the End? 100% of our students crossing the stage with dignity, purpose, options and skills 100 % of our educators involved in meaningful adult learning From setting a budget then determining needs, to determine individual needs and supports and allocate resources accordingly A culture of inquiry, reflection, feedback and dialogue about teaching and learning We constantly remind ourselves it is all about the learner – and that we are all learners
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