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As you arrive... Log in to ovecisln.wikispaces.com Log in to ovecisln.wikispaces.com ISLN participants!
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Support the implementation of KCAS, PGES, and professional learning in my school/district to provide students with the experiences necessary to become college and/or career ready. Build an infrastructure to support PGES to full scale.
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Don’t forget to give us feedback. Please complete the evaluation throughout the day
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Getting Ready for Student Voice Administration Window: ~March 19-April 2 ACTIVE Infinite Campus Student Portal ~Usernames & Passwords Student Voice Survey Guidance Document New! Video for Students.
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TPGES Teacher Professional Growth and Effectiveness System Observation Peer Observation formative Professional Growth Self-Reflection Student Voice Student Growth Sources of evidence to inform professional practice 6
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The SGG should be SMART.
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The SGG should represent an ENDURING skill, process or concept.
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Defining Rigor & Comparability Read each definition. Underline key words/phrases. With a partner, describe rigor and comparability in your own words.
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District Discussions Use the questions on the organizer provided to discuss how you could use a rubric for student growth. - District Time - Cross-District Time - District Debrief
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Student Growth Decision Rules
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High School Course Maps for Science
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NGSS Appendix K http://www.nextgenscience.org/sites/ngss/files/ Appendix%20K_Revised%208.30.13.pdf
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Four HS Models: Conceptual Progressions Model (page 12) Science Domains model (page 24) Modified Science Domains Model (page 28) Four Course Domains Model (page 33)
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Questions to consider: Best approach for students? Current course offerings? Certifications of current science staff? Enrichment/AP/CTE pathways? Unique local considerations?
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Social Studies Teacher Leadership Network Meeting February 28, 2014 Talking Points What do you notice about the structure and/or content of the C3? What is new or different about the content/skills in C3? What impacts will the C3 Framework have on teaching and learning? What are you thoughts on the proposed shifts found within the C3?
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Instructional Shifts of the C3* Social Studies teachers will need to: Craft questions that matter. Create and maintain a learning environment to support inquiry. Integrate content and skills meaningfully (reconcile the breadth/depth debate). Become explicit (clear) about disciplinary literacy outcomes and practices. Get serious about civic life/informed action. *Under Construction: Hot off the Presses!
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C3 Inquiry Arc
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As we end our February ISLN… Presenters, Facilitators, PARTICIPANTS Please complete the evaluation
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Session Review and List of “To Do” Topic & ActivitiesSuggested Follow-up in District For March 25 ISLN PGES: Student Growth -Connect to student voice (Jan. ISLN) -How rubric can support requirements in certified evaluation plan Take info back to 50/50 Committee PGES: Student Growth -Decision rules for student growthTake info back to 50/50 Committee
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Session Review and List of “To Do” Topic & ActivitiesSuggested Follow-up in District For 11-26 ISLN Science Standards -Connect to assessment (Jan. ISLN) -Attributes of Curriculum maps Agree to format that will be used in district (long term follow-up) Social Studies Standards -Review upcoming agenda (2-28 network meeting) Use “Talking Points” with SS leaders after 2-28 meeting, if desired
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