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Identifying Elements of Change Principal Session 3
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2 Live Tweeting @ NTI We will be live tweeting throughout the week! Follow us: @EngageNY @JohnKingNYSED Join in the fun and use this hashtag: #NTIny
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3 Purpose of this Session Participants will be guided to identify evidence of student thinking in their classrooms; In turn, participants will identify classrooms where teachers are intentional in their planning for student thinking.
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4 Student Engagement in YOUR Buildings Share from previous session: Think about a classroom where teachers are being intentional in their planning for student thinking (bright spot). What does that look like? Teacher behaviors Student behaviors
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How Can We Replicate? DirectMotivateShape 5
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Direct Follow the bright spots Script the critical moves Point to the destination 6 What does your destination post card look like for active student engagement? Heath & Heath (2010) Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard
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Motivate Find the feeling Shrink the change Grow your people 7 “Any change that violates a person’s identity is likely doomed to failure.” Heath & Heath (2010) Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard p. 154
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Shape Tweak the environment Build habits Rally the herd 8 What’s in your checklist? Heath & Heath (2010) Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard
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Activity Using previous video(s) and observances of ELA teachers in your school, list instructional moves that support the Speaking and Listening Standard. What are examples of corresponding student engagement? 9
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10 Q & A
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11 Discussion and Reflection On a scale of 1 – 5, with 1 being the lowest, what is your school’s comfort level with implementing the ELA CCSS?
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