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1 PUTTING OUR FOOT DOWN TO ACCELERATE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT FROM WITHIN

2 Southeast High School Roadmap to Success! March 18, 2013

3 Goals for Assessments How will common learning goals guarantee a rigorous, consistent curriculum for all students? CCSS Standards Full Implementation 2013-2014 PSAE Replaced by CCSS Assessment Content Material Based on each subject STEM- Introduction to Biology 134/135

4 Student Progress Monitoring How will student data drive the instruction of every class? SRI (Scholastic Reading Inventory) Progress Monitoring Three Times per Year Tool Used to Drive Instruction Open Response Assessment Quarterly Assessment by Department (Calendar) Common Rubric for Grading Recorded Building Wide Vertically Aligned by Course and Grade

5 Monitoring How will student data drive the instruction of every class? Pre/Post Testing for ALL Subjects Measures both Skills and Content Math and Science started, then Core Classes to Follow Multi-Year Process Allows Alignment with Other Schools Data Days Create Action Plans Based on Assessment Calendar ALL Data used to DRIVE Instruction

6 Consistent Instructional Model How will a consistent model of instruction accelerate student growth? Gradual Release Transfer of responsibility for learning “Busywork” vs. Meaningful Learning

7 The sudden release of responsibility TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY Focus Lesson “I do it” Independen t “You do it alone” Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2008). Better learning through structured teaching: A framework for the gradual release of responsibility. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

8 Gradual Release Four components that improve lesson plans: Focus Lesson Guided Instruction Collaborative Learning Independent Tasks

9 TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY Focus Lesson Guided Instruction “I do it” “We do it” “You do it together” Collaborative Independent “You do it alone” A Model for Success for All Students Fisher, D., & Frey, N. (2008). Better learning through structured teaching: A framework for the gradual release of responsibility. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

10 Book Study Better Learning Through Structured Teaching Cohort of Teachers as Lead Learners Teacher-led, School-Wide Professional Development Continue the work

11 Interventions How will we insure that students will meet learning goals? Classroom Intervention Gradual Release Re-teach and Re-test Formative Assessment Differentiation Homeroom as Advisory Intervention Building Relationships Progress Monitoring Recognize Student Success

12 Dynamic Team Accountability Model How will teachers be held accountable to these commitments? Shared Leadership Utilize Teacher Strengths Leadership Role Rotates FOCUS Lessons Includes Academic and Behavior Skills Peer Observation and Feedback Teacher Instructional Portfolio

13 SOUTHEAST IS… PUTTING OUR FOOT DOWN TO ACCELERATE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT FROM WITHIN


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