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WAWM OVERVIEW OF DISTRICT GOALS

October 25,2012

District Goals

School Report Card (3 out of 4) Student Achievement Student Growth Closing the Gaps On Track, Post Secondary Readiness

Negative: Student Engagement: Attendance

Student Achievement

Currently measured in grades 3-8, 10 by the WKCE Reading and Math

Three year weight Transition in 2014-15 for all students

Grades 3-8 Smarter Balanced Grade 9-Explore Grade 10-Plan Grade 10- WKCE Science and Social Studies Grade 11-ACT (not sure about Smarter

Balanced)

Student Growth

WKCE Elementary Grades 3-5 Middle School Grades 6-8 High School- This is not measured. Reading and Math Three year comparison of growth (+

points) and decline (- points) Follows individual students

2014-15 Smarter Balanced (grades 3-8)

Closing the Gaps

Student Achievement for cell groups: Students of color: Black, Hispanic, Asian,

American Indian Additional cell groups: Students with

disabilities, ELL/Limited English Proficient, economically disadvantaged

Supergroup- Combination of above cell groups to form a comparison group (minimum of 20)

Cell groups compared to peers

On Track, Post Secondary Readiness Attendance High School Graduation (cohorts) Elementary- 3rd grade reading Middle School- 8th grade math Participation and Performance on

ACT

ACT 2014

K-12 Bell ringers-Reading 2x, Math 2x, Science 1x a week (graph, charts, experiments)

ACT Prep For grade 11

Before and afterschool Summer Saturdays

For grades 8 and 9 Elective Prep Courses

Argumentation

1 time a month or 1 time a unit Quick argumentation questions

weaved into instruction How do you know? Prove it. What

evidence is found in the book for this?

ACT Aspire

New ACT assessment online

This will be available in 2014 for grade 11

http://www.act.org/products/k-12-act-aspire/

2012-13 District Goals

Teacher-Student Relationship CKH, parent-teacher-student

collaboration Test Preparation

ACT Bell ringers Argumentation (reading strategies) Problem Solving (critical thinking, DOK) Inquiry (math and science practices)

Study Skills Cornell Notes

2012-15 District Goals

Personalization 24/7 Learning opportunities (digital learning) Flexible groups (combination of whole group

and small group instruction) Technology integration (iPads, BYOD,

mimeos) Blended and Online Learning Individual Learning Plans Competency Based Progression Learning Continuums Learner Profiles

Reflect

Initiatives for 2012-13: CKH, bell ringers, argumentation, inquiry

(science and math practices), problem solving, flexible groups, ILP, LP, technology tools, learning continuums

What do educators need to do? Education for the 21st Century—student

centered, deep learning, critical thinking, inquiry based, instruction that meets individual needs, technology tools, preparation for achievement

Next Steps:

Today: What is Competency Based Progression?

District Professional Development Days: CBP, The CBP Pillars & Essential Tools, Assessing Mastery, CBP Instructional Practices

WHAT IS COMPETENCY BASED PROGRESSION?

October 25, 2012

Turn and Talk: What’s your single best idea for reforming K-12 education?

?

Opening Activity: KWL

What do you know about CBP? What do you want to know about

CBP? What did you learn about CRP from

today’s session? What questions do you want to ask

Ben and Nicole about the German pilot?

Please fill out the post its and continue to add onto the KWL chart paper.

CBP

Essential Questions: What is competency based progression? What are the core components of

competency based progression? Learning Targets:

Explain CBP and its core components Examine learning’s profile and language

continuum Create a timeline outlining action steps

needed

Instructional Activity 1: Video Clips

Focus Questions: What did you notice? How did each school transform

education? Write notes about it.

Group Discussion

Share what you noticed and how they transformed learning

What additional questions do you have at this point?

Record 3 key ideas and share with whole group.

Instructional Activity 2:

Q and A Session with Ben and Nicole at 1:30PM Review questions

Instructional Activity 3: Jigsaw

Divide into groups Read the Article Text code Share a few of your text highlights As a group, chose 3 main ideas to

share

Instructional Activity 4: Examining Research and Pilots What is the definition of CBE? What models are there for CBE? What are the key findings/patterns? How can we synthesize this?

What is CBP?

Model 1: RISC (Marzano)

Shared Vision Standards-Based Design Leadership Continuous Improvement Developed with Marzano

Model 2: Personalized Learning (CESA 1)

Model 3:iNACOL

Students advance upon mastery Explicit and measureable learning

objectives Assessments are meaningful and

positive learning experience

What are the key findings? Students advance based on clearly

defined standards/targets Students have flexible learning paths Assessments must clear All stakeholders should be in support Leadership and legislation is needed Students take ownership New roles for teachers

How can I synthesize this? Am I ready to embrace this change? What do I need to prepare for this change? How do I help my students and their

families prepare for this type of learning? What resources and professional

development do I need? What will this look like in my classroom? How can I begin to create the key

components?

Instructional Activity 5: Examine Learning Continuum Examples

New Hampshire California Iowa RISC CESA 1

Review KWL

Share Argumentation

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