12-13 Task Force Meeting- May 12, 2010 Preparing 21st century Ohio learners for success Helping today’s students & tomorrow’s teachers.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
RIDE – Office of Special Populations
Advertisements

Washington’s Vision for Education
What Did We Learn About Our Future? Getting Ready for Strategic Planning Spring 2012.
Minnesota’s Professional Development Plan to Prepare for the 2014 GED Test Amy Vickers, Minneapolis Adult Education Astrid Liden, Minnesota Department.
On The Road to College and Career Readiness Hamilton County ESC Instructional Services Center Christina Sherman, Consultant.
Transforming Education in Kentucky EPSB and TEK 1.
Answer the questions on the 2 flipcharts by using the appropriate sticker for your type of institution.  Red = Public university/college  Blue = Private.
LEARNING FOR THE 21st CENTURY
Writing Your School Counseling Curriculum
May 18, Two Goals 1. Become knowledgeable about the QEP. 2. Consider your role in making the QEP a success.
21st Century Skills in Minnesota TIES 2009 Education Technology Conference Leslie Yoder, Saint Paul Schools Julie Beddow-Schubert, Le Crescent-Hokah Schools.
Cumberland County: May 28 Oak Ridge: June 2 Roane County: June 4 Scott: June 4 Campbell: June 9 Knox: June 10 Loudon: June 11.
Quality Service Learning through Policy-Based Civic Actions Presenters: Presenters:Gregorio Medina Katie Moore Special Guest:CAP Special Guest:Regina Burke,
Why This Campaign? Libraries are popular, but taken for granted. Libraries are ubiquitous, but not often visible. Libraries are unique, but facing new.
GeSCI-MINEDUC Partnership 13th May 2010 Conference Room, National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) Focus Group Discussion ICT Teacher Professional.
ELL Instruction & 21 st Century Skills Presenter: Susannah Frank Rocky Mountain PBS.
An Overview of the New HCPSS Teacher Evaluation Process School-based Professional Learning Module Spring 2013 This presentation contains copyrighted material.
The Common Core: Moving Ohio Forward Stan W. Heffner Superintendent of Public Instruction February 15, 2012.
Implementing Change: A Holistic Approach to Developmental Education Sue Cain, Director Transition and University Services Eastern Kentucky University.
Start Ready, Leave Ready Preparing Ohio’s Students for Post-Secondary Opportunities through Deeper Learning October 2012.
October 7, Ensure that all students meet or exceed high academic standards and are prepared for their next steps (e.g., the world of work and/or.
Mission The faculty and staff of Pittman Elementary School are committed to providing every student with adequate time, effective teaching, and a positive.
Information literacy features strongly on the CIT Strategic Plan, the Learning Services Division Business Plan and the Library & Learning Centre Operational.
Partnerships for Information Literacy. Partnerships for a More Educated Georgia K-12 Schools Public Libraries Academic Libraries Colleges of Education.
REPORT ON THE OHIO CLINICAL ALLIANCE OCTEO CONFERENCE DUBLIN, OHIO MARCH 6, 2015.
What’s happening in Burnaby SCHOOL LIBRARIES. read to learn Learning to read.
Southern Regional Education Board HSTW A Vision for School Reform A Vision for Reform: Join Academic and Career Studies to Promote Powerful Learning Skills.
Inspiring Oregonians… to do what it takes to make our schools among the nation’s best.
ISLN Network Meeting KEDC SUPERINTENDENT UPDATE. Why we are here--Purpose of ISLN network New academic standards  Deconstruct and disseminate Content.
K-16 Info Literacy Collaboration in GA Proposal for a joint GLA/GLMA committee.
1 Common Core State Standards. 2 Paula Nespeca Deal INFOhio Consultant
Ann Campion Riley University of Missouri
Dr. Lesley Farmer California State University Long Beach
2009 Institute for Staff Development Students Today, Leaders Tomorrow Newcomer Orientation Steve Casa Senior Director, Network Advocacy Bill Taylor Senior.
A state-wide effort to improve teaching and learning to ensure that all Iowa students engage in a rigorous & relevant curriculum. The Core Curriculum.
INFOhio’s Learning Commons with Your LPDC: A Self-Directed Way to Become the Tech- Savvy Educator.
21st Century Skills Framework. CORE SUBJECTS AND 21st CENTURY THEMES Mastery of core subjects and 21st century themes is essential for all students in.
Common Core State Standards Where we are as a district and as a state 1.
Ohio Educational Library Media Association OELMA oelma.org OELMA ODE INFOhio State Lib. of Ohio.
Recommendations College Success Task Force. Ensure that by 2011 all districts have PreK-12 curricula and graduation requirements aligned to the Common.
This presentation:  is “ready-to-use” for presentations to school division administrators, board members, library personnel, teachers, etc.  incorporates.
Ohio’s goals for Pre-K to 12 education Linda T. Keller Superintendent Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center.
Federal Support for World-Class Schools Gwinnett County Public Schools 4/18/13.
Update on English Language Learners State Board of Education Achievement Committee December 9, 2013.
Put Your Classroom On A 21 st Century DI-IT Create Engaging Technology Rich Differentiated Classroom Environments Create Engaging Technology Rich Differentiated.
Jennifer Schwelik, MEd, TRAILS Project Manager, KSU Paula Baco, MLS, Trumbull Career and Technical Center Using TRAILS: (Tools for Real-Time Assessment.
By Billye Darlene Jones EDLD 5362 Section ET8004-1B February, 2010.
OHIO HSTW and ASCD WEBSITES GOLD MINES FOR RESOURCES.
Minnesota Department of Education National, State, and School District Technology Plans TIES Conference November 2003 Mary Mehsikomer, Project Planner.
Our time today… 10/7/11PSESD Assistant Superintendent CCSS Update 2  Updates on CCSS  Implementation discussion….  What do curriculum directors want.
Early Literacy – Teacher Feedback Mendota Unified School District March 26, 2015.
Jennifer Schwelik, MEd, WVIZ/PBS ideastream® TRAILS Project Manager Cool New (Free) Tools to Assess Information Literacy OELMA Conference October, 2010.
Learning Resource Team: Aligning Systems To Support All Learners What does this look like in our school? 3/9/20161.
Working together to prepare today’s students.  Preparing 21 st Century Learners Standards I. *Developing 21 st Century Skills II. *Incorporate Research.
Task Force on Quality Inclusive Schooling Peter L. Kozik & Gerald M. Mager School of Education Syracuse University The Higher Education Support Center.
STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING 21 ST CENTURY SKILLS TO TOMORROW’S COLLEGE STUDENTS OELMA Conference October 13, 2011 Ken Burhanna, Joanna McNally, Jennifer Schwelik.
“We believe public education works” As public educators, we believe public education works. We reject the premise that education in Illinois has failed.
12-13 Transition: Collaborations for Student Success Ann Marie Smeraldi, M.L.I.S. First Year Experience Librarian Cleveland State University.
Meeting the LEAPS Act May 5, PEI: Building Rigorous and Robust PreK-3 Family Engagement 1.
Name of School District | Date | Presenter’s Name | Curriculum Specialist Introduction to Pearson Forward.
Jennifer Schwelik, MEd, TRAILS Project Manager, KSU Jennifer Flaherty, MLS, Beachwood High School Librarian Paula Baco, MLS, Trumbull County Career Center.
Ensuring the Success of Every Student Sue Zake, Ph.D. ∙ February, 4, 2016.
DHS Out of School Time Project Bidder’s Conference for FY 14 Request for Proposal Date: Wednesday March 20, 2013 Free Library of Philadelphia-Parkway Central.
Introduction to Pearson Forward
Conclusion drawn from the 3 presentations
Developing 21st Century Classrooms: Connecting the Dots IV
Building Academic Language
Building Academic Language
Grady Cluster Plan ( ) Grady HS Inman MS Centennial Hope-Hill Lin
Building Academic Language
Presentation transcript:

12-13 Task Force Meeting- May 12, 2010 Preparing 21st century Ohio learners for success Helping today’s students & tomorrow’s teachers

Task Force Membership

Task Force Membership

Task Force Membership

Centering Our Thinking Why do we need a initiative in Ohio? Write down three reasons you believe we need to promote a initiative. Turn to your neighbor and share. Consolidate your answers and share with the group.

10:30-11:00 Initiatives and Updates eTech 2010 Presentations/ Exhibits Cynthia Partnership for 21st Century Marie 21st Century Learning Commons Cynthia/Gayle Kent State TRAILS Expansion Barb/Jennifer INFOhio Citation GuideJoanna McNally

ODE Standards Revision and Common Core Review Terri Page=2&TopicID=1695&TopicRelationID=1696http:// Page=2&TopicID=1695&TopicRelationID=1696 Credit Flexibility Plan Gayle ge=3&TopicRelationID=1427&ContentID=61432 Common Core College and Career Ready Standards Paula 10:30-11:00 Initiatives and Updates

11:00-Noon Promotion, Communications & Development Telling our story! Terri/John How to increase overall awareness of our efforts? Ideas for press releases All

Web site presence, EBSCO flyer revisions, other needs All Battelle Making Ohio Schools Work Conference Paula OELMA Conference Proposed sessions Cynthia ALAO Proposed session Jillian/Paula 11:00-Noon Promotion, Communications & Development

Communications & Development

Noon-12:45 White Paper Revisions, Discussion & Working Lunch Revising the White Paper Setting priorities based on state direction Updating timeline and working goals

Reviewing our Goals and Improving our Action Steps 1. Focus on Students-- Developing 21 st Century Skills –Teach all Ohio high school students the 21 st century information literacy skills needed for transition from high school to college and into the world of work.

2. Focus on Teachers--Incorporating Research Experiences by providing professional development –Create, provide and professional development opportunities and collaborations for pre- service and service teachers that incorporate robust research experiences into classroom teaching strategies to better prepare Ohio’s juniors and seniors for college-level research. Promote those opportunities to education faculty and state teacher organizations and school districts. Reviewing our Goals and Improving our Action Steps

3. Focus on Resources --Deliver Research Resources –Provide students and educators with free and equitable access to an essential academic core collection of online and physical library materials appropriate to PreK-20 research. Reviewing our Goals and Improving our Action Steps

4. Focus on Partnerships —Enhance partnerships and collaborations statewide. –Collaborations of statewide, regional and local K12 and higher education and advocacy groups will continue to work toward student high school and college success through 21 st century information literacy skills. Reviewing our Goals and Improving our Action Steps

12:45-1:45 Committees Meet Four Committees focusing on: –Students –Teachers –Resources –Partnerships

1:45-2:00 Report Back/Open Discussion Update timeline Committee Report Back –Focus Students –Focus Teachers –Focus Resources –Focus Partnerships

Online meeting evaluation When do we meet next? What’s Next?