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1 Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance Doug Silver, Director of Research, Successful Practices Network Ashley Terwilliger, Member Services Coordinator, Successful Practices Network

2 Agenda Models of Professional Development Context for Online PD CORR goals CORR How it works Implementation Models Q&A

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5 Questions I asked back then: What’s email? What did you ask yourself?

6 Middle School Mathematics Professional Development Impact Study Teacher turnover limited “dosage” Teacher knowledge unchanged No impact on student achievement

7 E/E Study in El Paso, TX 85% “PD improved instruction in my class” 7% identified the same PD

8 E/E Study in El Paso, TX 79% School leadership uses professional development time effectively 93% Want to learn new ways of teaching students 78% School administration helps me focus on teaching and learning

9 Meeting Needs Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance Source: Drill Down:,Analysis of Teachers and Online Learning

10 Online Professional Learning Communities: Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance Source: Drill Down: Analysis of Teachers and Online Learning

11 Today’s challenge

12 Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance

13 CORR Targets Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance

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15 Course Construct Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance

16 Course Matrix: Effective Methods for Building Relationships Module TitleOutcomesEvidence of LearningParticipant Generated Assets Module 1 Setting up a classroom Design a classroom for rigorous and relevant learning. A virtual tour of a classroom that includes consideration for seating arrangements, climate,, bulletin boards, and personal touches that foster student engagement. Either a narrated video or photo tour of a classroom with rationales for each feature Module 2 Teacher – Home Communication Develop a systematic, intentional plan for strong communication between a teacher and a student’s home. A teacher–home communication calendar with specific tasks associated with dates. Communication Samples: (e.g. Friday letters, webpage address Letters home, Open house agenda) Module 3 Beyond Management: Building Learning Relationships Identify specific areas of focus for building strong teacher student relationships. A set of designed activities and strategies for positive classroom behaviors. A comprehensive classroom management plan (Template) Module 4 Setting high expectations for teaching and learning Implement strategies that demonstrate a commitment to student success. A climate for high expectations is reinforced through all communication between students and a teacher. An interview with a student either videotaped or recorded about the value of high expectations. Module 5 Sustaining Your Professional Learning Develop an understanding of the value of setting goals and building incremental steps towards accomplishing them. A set of specific measurable goals that reflect building priorities and self directed learning. A 3 year professional growth plan (From template) Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance

17 Navigating in CORR Courses can be taken in any order Participants can navigate within any course to any module Within each module is a “Checklist” that provides an overview Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance

18 Instructional Path Through Each Module Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance Connect Connect stimulates interest, activates prior knowledge, and connects the teacher with the overall CORR project. Activities include polls, self reflections, videos. Always connects to R/R/R. Explore Explore provides background information that teachers can read or listen to. The section includes articles, links to web sites, video, and audio. Activities include interactive self checks. Share Share is a discussion section that starts with a question related to the topic. Teachers contribute to an online discussion and share ideas to shape each others perspective Apply Apply is the section in which teachers will apply what they have learned. These are engaging activities that allow teachers to reinforce their knowledge. Participants create a simulated, scaffolded final project. Develop Develop is the section in which teachers will create the product or project required in each respective topic. Each topic will end with something specific that teachers will develop. These are the “generated assets” that feed the course over time with examples and models.

19 Screen Shots show how it works Ashley ******

20 Using the Rigor Relevance Framework

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24 I liked how the classroom teacher moved the…

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28 University of Hawai’i – Maui College - Collaboration - Alignment - Preparation

29 University of Hawai’i – Maui College What they did: Summer Cohort # 1 – 31 participants Graduate credit High school teachers from multiple schools on Maui Blended model of online and face to face meetings

30 Colton High School, Oregon 258 students 88% White/non-Hispanic 15% free/reduced lunch What they wanted to do: Deliver cost effective and readily accessible professional development for teachers in a rural school

31 “All teachers will participate in Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance activities – that will result in the creation of Gold Seal Lessons.” Colton High School, Oregon

32 “The CORR and the development of Quadrant D lessons helped me in my thinking about the rigor of the second language lessons that I teach on a daily basis.” - Amanda Anderson, Foreign Language Teacher, Colton High School

33 Now what? 56 teachers – 5 departments 16 Non – tenured 3 tenured (who are on growth plans)

34 Professional Growth Plan What strategies will he focus on and suggest? How does he build a common vision of what good instruction looks like? How does he build a culture around that vision rather than building silos of it?

35 CORR – Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance An effective and efficient way for school leaders to build common understanding around Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships

36 Blended approach to PD Asynchronous Easy to access Interactive 24/7 Professional Development 6,000 participants to date Multi-media Electronic Gold Seal Lesson Template ongoing development Fun and flexible Collaborative Sustainable

37 CORR is: An online learning system created by the Successful Practices Network An effective and efficient way for school leaders to build common understanding around Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships An approach to learning that creates opportunities for teacher leaders to form study groups around R/RR content An effective and efficient way for schools to sustain continuous improvement after “in service” professional development An online learning environment that allows participants to learn where and when they want Courses available for graduate credit Collaborating Online for Rigor and Relevance

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39 Getting Started 1.Identify participants (voluntary vs. mandatory) 2.Identify a facilitator  Guide participants, set time lines, provide feedback 3.Register your group – email ashley@spnet.usashley@spnet.us 4.Begin CORR!

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41 rigor-relevance.com

42 Q&A

43 Contact for more information Doug Silver: doug@spnet.usdoug@spnet.us Ashley Terwilliger: ashley@spnet.usashley@spnet.us


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