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2009-2012 NCLBTitle II Part D
District 31 & 22
Competitive
Grant
LIE Program-The Leadership
Innovation for
Education
October 2009
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Welcome and IntroductionsCeline Azoulay- Technology Innovation Manager, Staten Island & South Brooklyn
Office of Educational Technology
http://nycedtech.com
Oitlive Website-
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Please share your contact informationLink is found on OITLIVE website
Click on LIE tab and then click Survey
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2009-2012 NCLB Title II Part D Competitive Grants
Purpose:
> Improve students academic performance in the core subject
areas of English language arts, mathematics, science, and
technology literacy through effective use of technology in the
process of teaching and learning.
Themes:> Leadership and System Change through Technology Innovation
System Change of Teaching and Learning through
Technology
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Project Design
The LIE Program is designed to expandthe use of effective, research-based
practices to increase access to technology
infused learning and to develop a stronger
network of support for schools in theirefforts to bridge the achievement gap.
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Application context & process
We will work to achieve the following goals:
> The LIE Program is aligned to Children First reformsand DOE educational technology strategy.
> Aligned to SSO structures.
> Strengthen mechanisms for transferring promisingpractices or lessons learned beyond grantparticipants.
> Purchase technologies that can be supported bystandard procurement and maintenance agreements.
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Professional Development Timeline Year 1Session 1 LIE Program- Leadership Forum: Constituents to plan LIFE implementation
Session 2 Designing Standards-Based Projects
Session 3 Professional Development Course fro Teachers Facilitating Online Learning for Students (creditrecovery or advanced placement courses).
Session 4 Curriculum Mapping as a Tool for Project Based Learning
Session 5 Planning Student-Centered Assessment
Session 6 Building E-Portfolios: Essential Components
Session 7 Tools That Can Be Used to Author Professional and Student E-Portfolios
Session 8 Intel Teaching Program
Session 9 Creating E-Portfolios Using Web 2.0 Tools
Session 10 Web Portal Training/ E-Portfolios
Session 11 Using Student Data To Improve Instruction
Session 12 LIE Program- Leadership Institute Consultation, customized training, inter-visitation; school-level PD
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Project Overview Leadership Innovation For Education (LIE Program) will
> Provide an extensive blended model of professional development for teachers and instructional schoolleaders to facilitate the infusion of technology enriched curriculum and assessment. Educators will enhancecurriculum with authentic, project based learning (PBL) units that engage students in real work learningscenarios to improve student academic performance across all core content areas.
> Host digital PBL units and student work in electronic portfolios using a variety of digital media to demonstratemastery of new knowledge and skills.
> Explore online learning for students in need of credit recovery, advanced studies, college and exampreparation, remediation and differentiation. Additionally, teachers will be equipped with the skills to facilitateonline learning.
> Provide a comprehensive and customized program of professional development for teachers and supportingadministrative staff including the SSO network teams and School Based Inquiry Teams.
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Project Overview
Leaders
> Intel Leadership Forum for Principals and Intel Teacher Forum for educators
> Leadership Forums Across the Year Topics- low cost laptops, onsite tech support, 21st Century Curriculum, etc
Teachers
> Professional Development for educators in shifting standard educationalpractices to innovative practices to enhance student achievement.
> Intel Teach Essentials program where teachers learn to infuse 21st Century skillsinto their curriculum in an effort to create project-based lessons that promoteproblem solving, critical thinking and collaboration skills among students.
> Professional Development Course for Teachers Facilitating Online Learning forStudents (credit recovery or advanced placement courses).
Students
> Development of ePortfolios for students to demonstrate personal learning goals and growthover time.
> Students will use digital media to incorporate 21 st Century Literacy Skills
> Participate in Digital Support and Empowerment Teams
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Need for Project
Academic Need
> All participating schools have been identified as schools in need of improvement,schools under regents review, and/or schools requiring academic progress.
> Targeted schools in District 31 & 22 were cited for failure to meet AYP in ELA. Inthe majority of schools failure to meet AYP was the result of poor performanceamong ELL and SWD student populations.
> Students 4 year graduation rate is below citywide average, illustrating the needfor credit recovery.
Professional Need
> A significant % of teachers in targeted schools are teaching out of certification> The turn-over rate for targeted schools is higher than that of non-targeted
schools.
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Project Goals
Goal 1 :
To provide a sustained, comprehensive program of
professional development for administrators and school/ district
leaders in order to expand the number of effective educators
who will be able to demonstrate promising practices of
instructional technology integration.
Goal 2:
To achieve measurable improvement in student academic
performance on NYS assessments in the core curriculum
areas of ELA, Mathematics, Science and Technology Literacy
for all students, including English language Learners (ELLs)
and Students with Disabilities (SWD).
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Strategies and Activities Students will demonstrate increased achievement in English Language Arts, Math and Science.
At least 80% of students will create high quality student centered e-portfolios that meet standards
as assessed by rubrics developed and administered by participating teachers.
Students will demonstrate increased technology literacy skills as assessed by student surveys, as
well as a student technology literacy assessment of 8 th grade students
By the end of year one 10% of teachers will receive a minimum of 50 hours training to enhance
their instructional technology proficiency as part of a blended model of professional development
that includes face-to-face workshops, webinars, on-line courses towards IT certification, and on-site
and in-class support including coaching and mentoring. By the end of year two 25% of teachers in
participating schools will receive the same as above. By the end of year three 50% of teachers inparticipating schools will receive the same as above.
By the end of years 2 and 3 it is expected that each project school will develop approximately 10
online courses.
By the end of year one, it is expected that each school will create at least 5 high quality, technology
rich PBL units in the core subject areas of ELA, Math or Science.
Teachers will create professional e-portfolios to host their PBL units
School administrators will attend approximately 36 hours of customized training including face-to-
face workshops, webinars, visits to model school sites, and on-site consultations. The training will
enable school administrators to observe and model best practices of technology infusion into
instruction and share PBL units
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Hardware
Digi Tools a package of all the digital tools to needed toimplement a 21st century model of project based learning
and e-portfolios that are rich with digital media.
Service subscriptions
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Professional Development Offerings
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Overview:
Traditional workshop model
Online courses
Webinars reflecting new content and a reiteration of traditionalworkshop
Visits to model school sites; coaching & modeling on-site
e-Portfolio sharing
Conference presentation & forums for sharing best practices
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Evaluation
Evaluation Model
> Surveys
> Observation data> Individual and group interviews
> Technology integration and technology literacy skillsassessments
> Student e-Portfolios assessed with rubrics
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School Expectations
Educator Expectations
> Participating educators will attend all scheduled training.
> Share information with relevant staff members.
> Develop student e-Portfolios.
> Capture and publish innovative practices that enhance student achievement.
> Collaborate with project staff to target teachers who will be most successful.
> Provide opportunity for on-site professional development.
> Work with project staff to identify ways to infuse National Education Technology Standards.
> Encourage and support grant goals and objectives
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Overview:
For LIFE to be most successful it is imperative that NYC DOE staff, school
staff and project staff work collaboratively for the good of the project.
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Principal Expectations
Principals grant approval for their DAAR Technology InnovationManager to review school-level Periodic Assessment data in
ARIS in order to align the grant programs to their school
improvement and student learning needs.
Principals will enable lead educators participating in grant
services to participate in inquiry teams to align the grant
program activities to the goals and strategies of the school CEP
and inquiry program.
Principals will comply with evaluation process.
Participating educators will turn key to other educators during
common planning, team meetings, grade conferences, etc.