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Literacy Design Collaborative & Student Growth Kelly Philbeck and Rebecca Woosley Nov. ISLN 2014.

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1 Literacy Design Collaborative & Student Growth Kelly Philbeck and Rebecca Woosley Nov. ISLN 2014

2 Today’s Targets I can – o use Core Tools and other resources to plan effective instructional strategies to monitor student progress. o can use the evidence I collect to make through-course instructional decisions.

3 Student Growth Goal- Setting Process Step 1: Determine needs Step 2: Create specific learning goals based on pre- assessment Step 3: Create and implement teaching and learning strategies Step 4: Monitor student progress through ongoing formative assessment Step 5: Determine whether the student achieved the goals

4 Step 3: Creating & Implementing Strategies (What skills/instruction?) Step 1: Determine needs Step 2: Create specific learning goals based on pre- assessment Step 3: Create and implement teaching and learning strategies Step 4: Monitor student progress through ongoing formative assessment Step 5: Determine whether the student achieved the goals

5 Step 4: Monitoring Student Progress and Making Adjustments Step 1: Determine needs Step 2: Create specific learning goals based on pre- assessment Step 3: Create and implement teaching and learning strategies Step 4: Monitor student progress through ongoing formative assessment Step 5: Determine whether the student achieved the goals

6 Start by deciding on instructional strategies for goal attainment 19

7 Carefully chosen strategies are … supported by research supported by research developmentally appropriate developmentally appropriate appropriate for the subject matter appropriate for the subject matter 20

8 Some Places to Look LDC Core Tools Teaching Channel PD 360 (Edivation)

9 CoreTools: Create an Account www.ldc.org 9

10 Monitoring Student Progress Monitor both student progress toward goal attainment AND strategy effectiveness through formative assessment processes. Make adjustments to strategies as needed. NOTE: Goals are not adjusted.


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