Hayden Elementary Hayden, Indiana Mr. Corey Baughman, 1 st Grade Teacher, And Mrs. Diana Kent, Remediation Assistant,

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Hayden Elementary Hayden, Indiana Mr. Corey Baughman, 1 st Grade Teacher, And Mrs. Diana Kent, Remediation Assistant, The Power of Engaging Students: WOW! (Working On the Work)

School Facts School Type/Size – Elementary with 347 students Location – Rural, Southeastern Indiana Student Characteristics – 47% Free and Reduced Lunch, 22% identified Special Education, top 10% in the state testing scores Piloted countywide use of Dr. Phil Schlechty’s Ten Design Qualities, known colloquially as WOW (Working on the Work) –Trained parents to recognize these qualities in their children’s work –Trained students to self evaluate levels of engagement

The Ten Design Qualities 1. Content and Substance –Rich and culturally relevant materials –Appropriate to maturity level 2. Organization of Knowledge –Makes information accessible –Assists students to see connections between disciplines

3. Product Focus –Work clearly linked to some product, performance or exhibition –Students care about or see the meaning in the product

4. Clear and Compelling Product Standards –Standards to be assessed clearly articulated –Provides for concrete examples, prototypes or rubrics –Provides for assessment throughout the project

5. Protection from Adverse Consequences of Initial Failures –Students are provided feed back throughout the project –Feedback is also given by persons other than the teacher –Students are offered additional opportunities to complete the goal without the first effort affecting the grade

6. Affirmation of Performance –Products made sufficiently public and observable by persons other than the teacher –Persons other than the teacher inspect and affirm the worth of the projects

7. Affiliation –Tasks are invented in ways that encourage cooperative action among students and adults –Products are difficult enough that they require cooperation –Required individual work is linked to cooperative actions

8. Novelty and Variety –Tasks are varied in kind, complexity, and length –Students are called upon to use new skills, different media, approaches, styles of presentation and modes of analysis –Information is presented in a variety of formats

9. Choice –Students provided with a choice in the means they will employ to produce the product and the performance –Students provided with a choice with regard to the product or the nature of the performance

10. Authenticity –Products are perceived by students to be real –Conditions of the work are similar to the real world

Discipline problems went down as attendance went up Scores – see chart for scores from and from Parents as well as students become accustomed to this type of learning as it automatically addresses all learning styles. –Auditory –Tactile –Visual Results of Using Ten Design Qualities ’97-’98 ’06-’07

Summary Points Out of frustration on behalf of parents, teachers and students, Hayden decided to take school reform to heart. As a result, twelve years ago, we discovered the power of Dr. Schlechty’s Ten Design Qualities. –The Ten Design Qualities are a Process not a Program. The Hayden staff started the “climb” up the “ladder” of WOW at different rates. We as a staff are resolved to keep the spiral moving upward in order to give our students the best possible education.