Director Training Monday

Published on May 16, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Instructional Leadership Training

May 16th-18th, 2016
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1. Introduction and Article Discussion

Riojas & Boerner
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3. Fundamental 5 in Action

Riojas & Rios

Q2: Walkthroughs

  • Stop and Jot! Write your answer on the space provided. Don't pick your pencil up for the entire 3 minutes.
  • What is the purpose of doing walkthroughs?
  • What is the purpose of doing walkthroughs?
  • How effective are you at using this data to improve instruction? Justify with reasons.
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Let's Practice: Analyzing Walkthrough Videos

  • For each video/set of photos, complete the walkthrough form provided to the best of your ability
  • If you are unable to view one area, mark "N/A"

For each teacher, write:

  • One GLOW: on a GREEN sticky note
  • One GROW: on a pink sticky note

Exit Ticket

  • What are three ways you will make walkthroughs more meaningful on your campus to improve instruction?

Q2: List them!

  • Prompt: What are a few reasons our students don’t fully engage in their RMA learning environment?
  • List as many as possible and be prepared for a prize!
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7. Creating Centers & Personalized Learning

 Moore, Blakesley, Boerner & Rios
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Think, Pair & Share

  • What’s the main difference between elementary, middle and HS learning?

Centers in Elementary School

Ms. Boerner

Centers in High School

Ms. Blakesley

Centers in Virtual Classes

Mrs. Moore

Directors Create Centers

  • What centers do we need in each subject?
  • For each subject, determine the centers and materials needed and put on chart paper.
  • Complete a gallery walk.

Exit Ticket

  • What training do staff need to implement centers in their classrooms?
  • What materials are needed?
  • What underlying mindsets might need to be shifted?

Developing Teammates to Teach like Champions

White, Janssen & Rios
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Q2:
Match each strategy with an explanation!

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Identify those TLAC strategies

Hold cards with strategies if/when used

Whiteboard Stop and Jot!

What other strategies could be included? Where is there a "GROW"?

TLAC: Ms. White

Charades TLAC Pepper

Draw a TLAC slip. Act it out. Earn your seat.

TLAC Mrs. Janssen

Exit Ticket

  • Which strategies are in your "Top 10" to implement at your school?
  • List in any order and *STAR* your top 5!

Canvas Deep Dive

Boerner, Blakesley & Rios
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Q2: Canvas Literacy

On a scale of 1-10. Be prepared to PROVE it!
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Three Tiers

Choose your own adventure!
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The Three Tiers

  • Contextual Learning
  • Project Based Learning (PBL)
  • Edgenuity
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Objective: RMA will be able to provide real student choice and investment in learning.

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1. Contextualized Learning (CTL)

  • Embedded in Canvas
  • Emphasis on video/audio elements
  • Alignment of TEKS, Objectives, Assessments & all lesson elements
  • Increased creation of center-based, hands-on learning
  • Shares: TEKS, INB, Q2/Exit Tickets, CBAs

2. Project Based Learning

  • Essential question/ problem to be solved
  • Inquiry based research & learning
  • Student voice & choice
  • Reflection, critique
  • Public product
  • Share: INB, Q2/Exit Tickets, CBAs, TEKS
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2. Project Based Learning

  • Essential question/ problem to be solved
  • Inquiry based research & learning
  • Student voice & choice
  • Reflection, critique
  • Public product
  • Share: INB, Q2/Exit Tickets, CBAs, TEKS
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3. Edgenuity

  • Student chosen/ students entering classes throughout quarter
  • Self-driven with teacher monitoring and check-in
  • Shares: Q2/Exit Ticket, CBAs and INB, TEKS

Similarities?

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Differences?

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So, what does this look like?

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Directors Do!

Two teams: one mission. Prepare for your lesson.
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Exit Ticket

What will be different for teacher planning? How can you support?

Student Feedback, Recognition & Reinforcement

Canvas, Public Displays & more!
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Q2: One whiteboard, write one piece of feedback

you would give to Ms. Boerner about the Design Thinking session.
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Give precise praise to a teammate!

Give feedback to earn your seat!
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How can Canvas help?

  • Comments
  • Auto-grades
  • Messages
  • *Let's look!

What other ways can we give feedback?

Two groups. List as many as possible on sticky notes. Sort by category.
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Untitled Slide

Exit Ticket: Notecard Knockout

What are three NEW ways you will give feedback to students?
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Interactive Notebooks (INB)

Rios & Blakesley
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Q2: Create a pitch

  • With your appointed partner, create a 1-2 minute advertisement pitch as to WHY we should have INBs at RMA.
  • You must convince your "buyers" who will either choose to "buy" or "not buy" your argument.
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Show/Tell: Rate on a scale of 1-10 student/ teacher investment in INBs this year.

INB Stations

  • 7 minutes at each station
  • Passport must be stamped to earn credit
  • Raise green notecard when station is complete
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Ms. Blakesley Reflection

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Mr. Haseloff Reflection

Exit Ticket: What should be included on feedback form in the back of INBs.

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