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1 Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching
(ASCD, 2007) Charlotte Danielson Putting the Pieces Together

2 Agenda Essential/Focus Questions
Accessing Prior Knowledge (Find someone who activity) Purpose of the Framework Processing Strategy (Gallery Walk) “Good Morning Miss Toliver” DVD Summarizing Activity (Stoplight) Gajewski 2010

3 Essential/Focus Questions
How does Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching enhance professional practice and relate to GICSD’s goals? How can you use the Framework to learn more about teaching and learning? Gajewski 2010

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5 Purposes of Framework Based on the Praxis III criteria
Applies to experienced as well as novice teachers Creates a shared understanding of teaching, helps paint a picture of what “good” teaching looks like Provides opportunities for teachers/administrators/and staff to discuss teaching using common vocabulary Gajewski 2010

6 “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains
“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” William Arthur Ward Gajewski 2010

7 Reflect… Domain 1: Planning and Preparation Domain 2: The Environment
Domain 3: Instruction/Delivery of Service Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Gajewski 2010

8 Wallpaper Poster Please work with your content/position/grade level.
Read the 2 domains assigned and then on chart paper complete the following tasks. Summarize the key components of each domain Include an example Create a nonlinguistic representation Gajewski 2010

9 Gallery Walk After posters are complete, travel with group and read each one With your group either add a graphic, example, or connection to the poster Original group present poster with new ideas

10 Domain 1: Planning and Preparation
Some important elements to include in a lesson plan and (Hunter, 1984): Purpose, NYS Standards, GICSD curriculum, Objectives Procedure- input, modeling, check for understanding, guided and independent practice Assessment Plan Resources Instructional/Environmental Modifications Time Required Gajewski 2010

11 Domain 2: Classroom Environment
Recommendations for Classroom Practice (Marzano, 2005) Write a class pledge or promise Establish classroom rules and procedures Consistently reinforcing norms Discovering and incorporating students’ interest into academics Noticing individual accomplishments Gajewski 2010

12 Domain 3: Instruction (Marzano, 2005) and (Danielson, 2007)
Communicating- posting essential questions and objectives in the classroom Questioning- Bloom’s, explicit, inferential, and analytic questions Engaging- using technology, providing student choice, constructivist approach Gajewski 2010

13 Domain 3: Instruction Feedback- use criterion-referenced feedback and explanations, engage students in peer feedback, ask students to self-assess Flexibility- “teachable moments”, adjusting a lesson plan in midstream or pace of lesson Gajewski 2010

14 Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
Reflection- journal, post-it notes in plan book, discussion with peer coach, colleagues, or principal Logs and records- PDP timekeeper, parent contact log, parent/teacher conference log and forms, grade keeper, skills inventories, ELP GICSD community- SDM, PBIS, clubs, sports, summer curriculum, testing coordinator, peer coach, TIF, content facilitators, Health and Wellness, etc. Gajewski 2010

15 Framework in Practice “Good Morning Miss Toliver” DVD
As you watch the DVD please use the classroom observation record to write evidence of the 4 domains. Gajewski 2010

16 Conclusion Please use the summarizing tool to help process your thoughts (Stoplight) Questions/Comments Gajewski 2010

17 Resources Online Resources: Clip Art: http://schools.clipart.com
Teacher Tube: Literature: Danielson, C. (2007). Enhancing professional practice. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Marzano, R. J., Norford, J. S., Paytner, D. E., et. al. (2001). A handbook for classroom instruction that works. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Marzano, R. J., Gaddy, B. B., Foseid, M. C. et. al. (2005). A handbook for classroom management that works. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Gajewski 2010


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