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Administrators Academy August 9, 2006
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Closing the Achievement Gap
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The key is to replace a belief in “experts” who “deliver” knowledge of good teaching in workshops with communities of learners who learn through “ongoing collaboration and practice.”
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Our Charge To fundamentally improve the quality of the interaction between each teacher and each student in order to create critical thinkers prepared to participate in a complex and diverse society
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Instruction-Learning Administrators-2 hours/day in classrooms Content and Performance Standards Comprehension Strategies-Strategies That Work Principles of Learning-CE, AT, AR Dr. Vigil Teaching Narrative writing Second Language Learners-Gibbons Model Unit of Study Student shadowing Designed Curriculum-OCR, Into English Small Learning communities Managed Curriculum-Concept Lessons
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Our Students
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June 2005-2006 Monthly Enrollment Local District 6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 Time Time Help Latest data available : Annual 2004- 2005 2005-2006 Monthly Secondary Attendance Rate Local District 6 Rows 1-10 of 11 Rows 1-10 of 11 Up Row Navigation Options Down Total LD6 Enrollment June 2006: 61,688
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June 2005-2006 Enrollment by Language Classification Local District 6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 Time Time Help Latest data available : Annual 2004- 2005
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2004-2005 California Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient and Advanced by Language Classification Local District 6 Time Time Help Latest data available : Annual 2004- 2005 2005-2006 Monthly Secondary Attendance Rate Local District 6 Rows 1-10 of 11 Rows 1-10 of 11 Up Row Navigation Options Down English Language Arts
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2004-2005 California Standards Test Percent of Students Proficient and Advanced by Language Classification Local District 6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 Time Time Help Latest data available : Annual 2004- 2005 2005-2006 Monthly Secondary Attendance Rate Local District 6 Rows 1-10 of 11 Rows 1-10 of 11 Up Row Navigation Options Down Mathematics
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Secondary Attendance & Graduation Rates Local District 6 Attendance Rate July 200594.0 August 200593.7 September 200594.1 October 200594.0 November 200593.8 December 200593.3 January 200693.3 February 200693.3 March 200693.8 April 200693.8 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 Time Time Help Latest data available : Annual 2004- 2005 2005-2006 Monthly Secondary Attendance Rate Local District 6 Rows 1-10 of 11 Rows 1-10 of 11 Up Row Navigation Options Down Graduation Rates 2002-200362.8 2003-200461.9 2004-200559.4
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Current Picture of LD6 Time Time Help Latest data available : Annual 2004- 2005 2005-2006 Monthly Secondary Attendance Rate Local District 6 Rows 1-10 of 11 Rows 1-10 of 11 Up Row Navigation Options Down # Course Enrollments % Passed with “C” or Above A-G English 16,77735% AP English 71892% All English 30,89368% 2005-06 ELA Periodic Assessment % Proficient and Advanced Local District 6 End of Spring Semester 05-06 English Course enrollment & Pass rates Open Court Reading Program % Meeting Fluency Benchmark (Unit 1) Local District 6
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Current Picture of LD6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 2004-2005 California Standards Test- English Language ArtsPerformance Levels by GradeLocal District 6 Time Time Help Latest data available : Annual 2004- 2005 2005-2006 Monthly Secondary Attendance Rate Local District 6 Rows 1-10 of 11 Rows 1-10 of 11 Up Row Navigation Options Down # Courses Enrolled % Passed with “C” or Above A-G Math 19,93130.4% AP Math 30679.7% Algebra I 9,88641.5% All Math 29,863 53.5% 2005-06 Elem Math Periodic Assessments % Proficient and Advanced by Exam Local District 6 2005-06 Secondary Math Periodic Assessments % Proficient and Advanced by Exam Local District 6 2005-06 End of Spring Semester Enrollments & Pass Rates Local District 6
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District 6 Reclassification Rates 05-0610.43% 04-05 8.12 03-04 3.55 02-03 1.85 10.43% is 3,154 out of 30,238 students. 1,654 of 2,123 El students entering 6 th grade in 2006 had been EL Learners for 7 or more years.
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Teachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents The Instructional Core
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Supporting teachers as they use curricula that engages students in rigorous standards-based instruction that incorporates cultural knowledge, prior experiences and the frames of reference of our students.
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Elementary Open Court Math Instructional Guides Big ideas, Concepts, Standards Concept Lessons Into English ELD Practicum Science Immersion Units
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Middle School Instructional Guides Standard Sets 7 th Grade Concept Lessons Culminating Tasks Algebra Readiness DRWC High Point Small Learning Communities
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High School Instructional Guides Standard Sets Culminating Tasks Algebra Concept Lessons High Point Small Learning Communities
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Dribble Down Learning Designed Intended Implemented Learned
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We are learning how and teaching others how… to fundamentally improve the quality of the interaction between each teacher and each student in order to create critical thinkers prepared to participate in a complex and diverse society
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents PrincipalsTeachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents Assistant Principals Teachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents CoachesTeachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents CoordinatorsTeachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents Grade Level Chairs Teachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents Department Chairs Teachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents Content LeadsTeachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents SLC Lead Teachers Teachers
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Subject Matter TeachersStudents Teachers
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Professional Learning/Communities We must provide opportunities for teachers to engage in continuous and sustained learning about their practice in the setting where they actually work, observing and being observed by their colleagues in their own classrooms and classrooms of other teachers in other schools confronting similar problems of practice.
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Questions for Discussion How do we foster learning environments where teachers and others work together, reflect on their practice, exchange ideas, and share strategies? How do we create the kind of communities of “learner researchers” who engage in focused, recurring cycles of instruction, assessment, and adjustment of instruction?
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Continuous Cycle of Improvement
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Leadership
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Leadership is the guidance and direction of instructional improvement based on distributed leadership. Principals need to be strong instructional leaders who share a common set of commitments to teaching and learning, along with a sense of belonging to an effective and demanding professional learning community. Principals need to be seen as learners. Principals need to model the strategies/characteristics they expect others to embrace.
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Reciprocal Accountability There are certain expectations and benchmarks I expect you to accomplish and I will support you in your learning and ability to meet those expectations and benchmarks.
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Benchmarking our progress Long Term –CST ( increase Advanced/Proficient, decrease Far Below Basic –CELDT (?) –CAHSEE –Dropout Rate
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Benchmarking our progress Elementary- Short Term Periodic Assessments ELA-8 or above Math ELD Progress K-ELD 2 by February Reclassification -20% per year minimum -K-5 student (6 years of instruction) Secondary-Short term Periodic Assessments Math ELA Culminating Tasks ELD Progress Reclassification -20% per year min -6 years of instruction
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In pairs or small groups, share what you heard in the opening comments.
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Michael Fullan It is about learning to learn, about becoming independent thinkers and learners. It is about problem solving, teamwork, knowledge of the world, adaptability, and comfort in a global system of technologies, conflict and complexity. It is about the joy of learning and the pleasure and productivity of using one’s learning in all facets of work and life.
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