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Published on May 02, 2022
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Brian McManus
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Happy Learning
Take a few moments to think of two of your most memorable learning experiences from school
Write them down on an index card
Discuss with a partner & come up with key characteristics that define those experiences
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Agenda
Purpose
Programatic Opportunities
Pedagocical Opportunities
Process
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Purpose
Develop and implement HHRS specific programatic and pedagogical approaches to enhance HHRS appeal to students and families
Showcase HHRS as an innovative and engaging learning community
Create frameworks and toolsets to successfully implement programs and approaches
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Programmatic Focus
Purpose
Desired outcomes
Alligned to HHRS Strategic Plan, Mission, and Vision
Provide opportunities and experiences to create unique and interesting students
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Programmatic Enhancements
"Maximize student access to diverse, well-rounded educational experiences.
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Interdisciplinary Courses - The Why
Increase student choice
Provide different types of inquiry and reflections-based learning opportunities
Learning experiences connected to the world outside of school
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Javier Allegue Barros
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Interdisciplinary Courses - The What
Go slow to go fast
Start in 7th grade
Move to 8th grade the following year
Add grade levels each year
Course combinations/creation based on best fit for our school and students
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Interdisciplinary Courses - The How
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Pedagogical Focus
Incorporate elements of design thinking and PBL across the curriculum
Increase student agency
Provide choice
Create connections to the world outside of the classroom
Learning outside of the classroom
Experienced-based
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Design Thinking & PBL
Process not a product
Approaches to enhance current curricular objectives and unitsCan help to provide compelling and authentic engagements for students
Can help to provide compelling and authentic engagements for students
Interdisciplinary
Student Centered
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Design Thinking & PBL
Interdisciplinary
Student-centered
Collaborative
Voice and Choice
Self-management
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Desired Outcomes of DT & PBL
Learning to be self-reliant through planning and organization
Social learning through collaboration skills
Differentiation to provide intrinsic motivation
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Increase Student Agency
Provide students with control over how and what they learn
Increase engagement
Increase academic achievement
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Community Learning
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Four Questions - PLC
Move from teacher-centered questions to student-centered questions
What do I want to know?
How will I know if I learned?
What do I do if I don't learn?
What do I do if I
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Budget
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Scheduling Modifications
Combine two periods into a single period
Determine best fit for which periods to combine to maximize enrollment
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Metrics of Success - Students
Pre and post-implementation surveys
Students understanding of about how to go about learning something new
Level of learning enjoyment
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Implementation Timeline - Sept.
September - Define the challenge with stakeholders.
Create Problem Identification & Evidence Gathering.
Invite stakeholders to join the design team
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Implementation Timeline - Oct.
October - Synthesis & Analysis of gathered evidence by the design team
Sharing of evidence with stakeholders
Define the challenge
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Implementation Timeline - Nov.
Design Team work
Clarification of the work that needs to be completed
Timeline for implementation
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Implementation Timeline - Dec.
Presentation of the solution to all stakeholders
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Implementation Timeline Jan. - Feb.
Team works towards completing first iteration of the sollution
Stakeholder updates
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Implementation Timeline - March
Solution rollout to teachers, then parents/community members, then students
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Metrics of Success - Teachers
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Metrics of Success - Community
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Sharing Our Successes
Community newsletters
Atlantic Highlands Herald
Inviting K-6 students to celebrate our learning
Information nights
Parent coffees
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Joshua Earle
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The Process
Define the problem
Gathering the evidence
Identify challenges and opportunities
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Hans-Peter Gauster
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The Process - Share Findings
Share data and evidence with all stakeholders
Engage stakeholders in small-group dialogue around the problem and data collected
"How might we..."
Create design teams
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Implementation Timeline - Ongoing
After the solution goes live, regular and continual evidence and data collection takes place.
Evidence and data collection aligned to Success Matrix
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